One of Australia's greatest showmen, Graham Burke is retiring as the CEO of Village Roadshow Ltd (VRL) after 63 years with the company founded by Roc Kirby.
Ed Oxenbould rates his role in Paul Dano’s 'Wildlife', in which he stars alongside Carey Mulligan and Jake Gyllenhaal, as among his favourites.
Production is underway in Western Australia on WBMC’s 'RAMS', directed by Jeremy Sims - an adaptation of Icelandic film 'Hrútar'.
Water cinematographer Rick Rifici ('Otherlife', 'Drift', 'Adore') has spent a lot of his career capturing surf for TVCs and commercial clients, where the brief typically involves capturing the waves and athletes in sunny conditions and bright blue water.
Edwina Waddy will take charge of the development and production of Australian films at Roadshow Films from next month.
After years working in the UK shooting 'Top Gear', Owen Trevor will return to Australia to direct his first feature film, 'Go Karts'.
After Screenwest announced Roadshow’s head of Australian production Seph McKenna as its new CEO, IF asked the exec to reflect on the challenges facing Australian producers and the highs and lows of his Roadshow career.
Seph McKenna is set to depart Roadshow Films to take up the CEO role at Screenwest.