Two innovative Western Australian projects will receive $160,000 in the inaugural iArts initiative funded by the Department of Culture and the Arts, ScreenWest and ABC TV.
Novelist turned film director Christopher Kenworthy has just completed his first feature, The Sculptor, and he talks to INSIDE FILM about getting this supernatural thriller produced.
ScreenWest has temporarily suspended circulation of ScreenOnline during this Caretaker period, due to Western Australia's upcoming elections.
The New South Wales Film and Television Office (FTO) will host the innovative Asia-Australia Media Executive Leadership Program (AAMELP) in Sydney in November this year.
WA's Young Filmmaker of the Year, director Maziar Lahooti has been accepted to the Doorpost Film Project in Nashville.
ScreenWest has announced that the classic 60's children's series Skippy the Bush Kangaroo is set to return to TV in a new documentary supported by WA.
Western Australian documentary God Made Them Blind will have its world premiere at the Film and Television Institute (FTI) in Fremantle next Thursday August 7.
The Film and Television Institute (FTI) has announced Nathan McGuiness, the Creative Director at Los Angeles-based Kommitted Films, will act as a mentor for one of its KEYFRAME animation projects.