Parliament's Legislative Council will debate the future of the Victorian College of the Arts this morning
The Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF) has partnered with the Victorian College of Arts (VCA) to spotlight films from the 2020 and 2021 graduating classes on its MIFFPlay online platform.
With the support of the Victorian Government, Cinespace will offer a quarterly production-in-residence program out of studio space in Melbourne's Footscray.
It's been another successful year for the country's premier drama schools, at least measured by the number of actor graduates that have signed with Australian talent agents.
With the new academic year underway, recent graduates share advice for current students and outline their experiences breaking into the screen industry.
Victorian College of the Arts film and television alumni will have the opportunity to work in Los Angeles, thanks to a new partnership between Australians in Film (AiF) and the University of Melbourne.
Victorian Opposition Leader, Ted Baillieu's open letter to students and staff of the Victorian College of the Arts
New comedy drama, I Can't Believe It's Not Better, will premiere on The Comedy Channel on December 3