Goalpost Pictures' Kylie Munnich will serve as a Screen Producers Australia councillor for 2023/24, while Greg Woods, Kevin Whyte, Kurt Royan, Mitchell Stanley, and Steph Dower have been named advisors to council, following the organisation's annual general meeting.
Screen Queensland CEO Tracey Vieira and former Race Discrimination Commissioner and current Professor of Practice at University of Sydney Tim Soutphommasane have been named as the new co-chairs of the Screen Diversity and Inclusion Network (SDIN).
Karl Malakunas’ eco documentary Delikado received a special mention and there were historic wins for Indonesia, Jordan, Armenia, Cambodia, and Pakistan as the 15th Asia Pacific Screen Awards were announced on the Gold Coast this evening.
The first call-out for early and mid-career practitioners closes 5.00pm Thursday 29 September 2016.
Screen Queensland executive vice president - content Jo Dillon will step up to be acting CEO following the departure of Tracey Vieira.
Screen Canberra has opened applications for its annual Screen POD program, a five-month market-centred initiative aimed at assisting writers of diverse backgrounds in generating, developing, and pitching a screen project.
Robert Connolly's 'Blueback' and Richard Cussó and Tania Vincent’s animated fantasy feature 'Scarygirl' are among the nominees for this year's Asia Pacific Screen Awards, included in Best Animated Film and Best Youth Film categories, respectively.
Pioneering Asian-Australian filmmaker Clara Law will preside over the jury for this year's Asia Pacific Screen Awards (APSA), to be held Friday, November 3 at Home of the Arts (HOTA) on Australia’s Gold Coast.