In its 29th year Screen Forever last week played host to both local and international delegates and speakers, consolidating its place as the must-attend event for the screen production business in Australia.
The Railway Man and Rake took the top film and TV drama awards while Playmaker Media was named media super production business of the year at the 14th annual Screen Producers Australia Awards on Tuesday night.
Australian VoD audiences are growing, and across more demographics than anticipated.
Film Victoria CEO Jenni Tosi today urged the screen industry guilds to take the lead to devise a comprehensive plan to "sell" to the federal government before the 2016 election.
Phillip Adams today called on filmmakers, writers, painters and other creative types to rally to support the Australian film industry.
The Hon. Louise Asher MP, Minister for Innovation, Tourism and Major Events will deliver the Welcome Address at the 29th annual SCREEN FOREVER Conference presented by Screen Producers Australia, on Monday 17 November at 10:30am at Melbourne’s Crown Conf
Hoodlum, Playmaker Media, Princess Pictures, Screentime and See-Saw Films are the finalists for the Media Super Production Business of the Year gong at the 14th Screen Producers Australia Awards.
Phillip Adams will deliver the Hector Crawford Memorial Lecture at the Screen Forever conference held at Melbourne's Crown Conference Centre on Monday November 17.