The Asia Pacific Screen Academy (APSA) is inviting expressions of interest for a trio of roundtable events to be held as part of November's Asia Pacific Screen Forum.
After more than two and a half years, the Australian Writers’ Guild Authorship Collecting Society (AWGACS), Australian Writers’ Guild and Screenrights have settled their Federal Court dispute.
The Screenrights board member and chief executive of Screen Queensland receives Australia Day honour
Cinespace has enlisted a group of industry heavy-hitters to deliver an initiative for emerging creatives from First Nations or culturally diverse background who have a pilot TV script ready to pitch.
Organisations from across Australia's creative industries have urged the government not to adopt the Productivity Commission’s proposed changes to copyright law.
Emma Madison, head of commercial and industry services at Screenrights, offers an overview of financing structures and how they operate – and hopes to get you thinking about how the initial financing puzzle impacts long tail return.
Screenrights has revealed that five projects will be supported by its 2022 Cultural Fund, with initiatives from Arts & Cultural Exchange, Goolarri Media Enterprises, Pacific Kids' Learning, POW Studios, and Channel 44 to share in $213,083.
For Film's Sake has expanded its rapid talent development incubator, Platform, to creatives Australia-wide. To be held in person over just four days, 10 filmmakers will form creative teams to work on new fiction projects that they'll then publicly pitch at the Sydney Film Festival Hub.