Rosemary Blight, Chris Oliver-Taylor and Rhoda Roberts. Goalpost Pictures producer and partner Rosemary Blight, Fremantle Asia Pacific CEO Chris Oliver-Taylor...
The program is now open to producers living and working throughout all of regional NSW.
Documentary and factual filmmakers in regional and Far North Queensland will have the chance to undertake masterclasses and pitching opportunities,...
The NSW government has announced $500K in funding to deliver professional development programs for screen professionals and support film festivals and events.
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.
This July, directors Anna Broinowski and Ana Kokkinos will run a workshop for 12 early career directors working in regional NSW, regional Queensland, Tasmania and the ACT on behalf of Screenworks.
A $10,000 development grant from Screen Tasmania is on offer for Tasmanian creatives interested in developing short-form online projects as part of a new initiative from Screenworks.
The Athena Project is a two-day career development residential workshop in Byron Bay to be held in November; one of 13 projects supported by Screen Australia's Genders Matters: Brilliant Careers program.