The Western Australian documentary CASE 442 and Jarlmandangah: Our Dream, Our Reality has won awards at the 2008 International Cherokee Film Festival.
Perth audiences will again be captivated by the local screen industry with four Western Australian short films selected to screen at the 2008/09 Lotterywest Festival Films season at the Perth International Arts Festival.
Kununurra has joined Sydney, Bowen and Darwin as one of the first communities to jointly host the world premiere of Baz Lurhmann's epic, Australia.
Eight Western Australian cinematographers have been recognised for their outstanding achievements in film, television and video productions at the 2008 Australian Cinematographers Society (ACS) SA-WA State Awards.
Following the launch of the Media Development Authority & ScreenWest Cross-Media Development Initiative in October, the two agencies...
A special public exhibition is being planned by the Australian Museum of Motion Picture Technology (AMMPT) to recognise the ingenuity and efforts of Western Australians involved in creating and providing television entertainment over the past fifty years.
Filming has just wrapped in Western Australia on a ten-minute screen adaptation of Tim Winton's classic short story, The Water was Dark and It Went Forever Down.
ScreenWest plans to tighten its guidelines to encourage higher employment of West Australians in key production roles, according to comments made at the state agency's funding review on Friday.