Edith Cowan University has awarded producer Tania Chambers an honorary doctorate in performing arts.
The FTO's Digital Visual FX Scheme, which places talented digital artists in trainee jobs with some of NSW's leading post production companies, has announced five successful applicants in the latest round.
Years of perseverance in developing feature films and TV series with multiple collaborators are paying off for producer Tania Chambers.
The former Screen Queensland chief executive will commence the role in February
Megan Simpson Huberman has been appointed to the new position of Director, Creative and Enterprise Development at the New South Wales Film and Television Office (FTO).
Kevin Bishop, Kris Marshall and Xavier Samuel will reprise their roles in the sequel to Stephan Elliott's 2011 hit comedy A Few Best Men.
The NSW Government had provided incentive funding and support to secure production of a major international children's television series for Sydney – Me and My Monsters
NSW FTO chief executive Tania Chambers has announced that Ashley Luke, former senior vice president Development and Acquisitions at Fortissimo Films, will join the FTO later this month in the new position of director, Market Development.