The second part of IF's exclusive coverage of Screen Producers Australia's AI PRISM forum last month features insights from the third and final discussion, titled 'Who Shares the Benefits?'.
Two weeks before the government released its recommendations on adopting artificial intelligence (AI), representatives and thought leaders from various factions of Australia's creative industries were literally offered a seat at the table to discuss the sector's approach to technology.
Screen Producers Australia (SPA) believes the screen industry's new entrants and smaller operations are at risk of being squeezed out by unsustainable financial pressures, following a member survey showing producers are increasingly being asked to bear the monetary and creative burden of project development.
Screen Producers Australia (SPA) has opened applications for Canada Connect, to be held as part of next year’s SPA Connect Market on the Gold Coast.
AWG executive director Claire Pullen has called on the creative industry to unite in addressing AI copyright concerns as a priority as stakeholders prepare to discuss the sector's best approach to the technology.
Screen Producers Australia (SPA) has commended the NSW Government for its plans to work more closely with Screen NSW in coordinating production within the state.
Screen Producers Australia (SPA) has announced the industry stakeholders that will sit on the market and program advisory boards for next year's Screen Forever conference.
Screen Producers Australia (SPA) has announced the 12 producers for its 2024 Ones To Watch initiative.