The Australian Children's Television Foundation has commissioned a four-year, $328,000 research project into the state of children's television.
Young people are going to the cinema less often while attendances by older demographic are soaring- despite a lack of films aimed at mature audiences.
Swinburne University's School of Film and TV students make their mark on the world stage
Melbourne's Swinburne University of Technology has entered into a partnership with immersive media company Imagine Room to build and operate a volumetric capture studio facility, which will also be available for industry use.
The top-selling 10% of films and DVDs dominated the box-office and home entertainment revenues in Australia in the early 21st Century but a significant "long tail"Â emerged for DVDs.
Cinemas can ensure they remain a key part of pop culture by making the moviegoing experience even more of an event that can't be had elsewhere, and by emulating TV's ability to tell continuous stories.