Fremantle has partnered with Screenworks to promote career advancement for regional screen practitioners throughout Australia.
Screen Australia head of Indigenous Penny Smallacombe and actor, director and arts executive Rhoda Roberts will appear in conversation as the opening keynote of Screenworks' Regional to Global Screen Forum in late March.
Tasmanian writer/animator Jess Murray will be guided by animation studio Princess Bento in developing a new series after winning Screenworks’ Discovering New Voices - Adult Animation initiative.
The Federal Government is evaluating more than than 300 submissions to the options paper review, which is designed to lead to a platform-neutral regulatory framework.
Screenworks is encouraging regional film practitioners to think about how Hollywood could assist them in their industry journey as part of an expanded Regional Screen in LA program.
When Fremantle director of scripted Jo Porter started out as a producer more than 20 years ago, shows such as All Saints and Blue Heelers ran for 42 episodes a year and there were plenty of opportunities for emerging writers.
Screenworks will bring leading film and TV drama executives to the NSW Northern Rivers for a one day seminar in August.
Screenworks is offering four emerging composers from regional areas of NSW, Victoria and Queensland the chance to undertake a tailored mentoring program with some of Australia’s most accomplished screen composers.