Emerging filmmakers Sarah Armstrong and Blaise Borrer have been announced as recipients of 12-month placements under the ABC and Bus Stop Films' inaugural Pathways Strategy.
Through a new partnership with Bus Stop Films, the ABC will fund two 12-month placements for people with disability.
AFTRS will welcome Audrey O’Connor and Oliver Williams as paid interns after the pair were announced as the recipients of Bus Stop Films' Accessible Films Studies Program.
Bus Stop Films and Taste Creative have launched a free online resource for the screen industry that outlines best practice principles for providing support and meaningful inclusion of people living with disability on both sides of the camera.
Bus Stop Films will host its first-ever summit to explore disability employment in film, TV and commercial production.
Bus Stop Films has partnered with RMIT University to launch its Accessible Film Studies Program for people with living with disability in Melbourne.
Bus Stop Films is set to launch its Accessible Film Studies Program for people living with disability in Launceston via a partnership with TasTAFE.
Bus Stop Films is set to deliver its Accessible Film Studies Program for people living with disability in Perth, in...