With Screen Forever back on the Gold Coast this week, Queensland's capabilities will once again be on show to local and international producers.
Robots may have a long history of starring in movies but there is still some way to go before they make their presence felt as scriptwriters, according to researchers.
Screen Australia would like to see more projects that appeal to the "underserved" audience of 14-35-year-olds and have the potential to resonate internationally, head of content Grainne Brunsdon says.
Impending changes to the regulatory environment could negatively impact the type of stories that are told by documentary filmmakers but the sector's ability to adapt should not be underestimated, according to experts.
“If you look at producing as going to the gym, then the past year would be the equivalent of training for the Olympics."
Executive producer of HBO’s 'Sharp Objects' and 'Big Little Lies' Nathan Ross will be among the keynote speakers at Screen Producers Australia’s Screen Forever conference this November.
Screen Producers Australia CEO Matthew Deaner writes that Screen Forever 37 comes at critical period for industry, with robust discussion required.
“This promises to be a watershed year”: Screen Forever to ‘prepare the ground’ for regulatory change
Ahead of next week's Screen Forever, Screen Producers Australia CEO Matthew Deaner reflects on a tumultuous 2023, and outlines his hopes for 2024 to be a landmark year - regulation pending.