With the new academic year underway, recent graduates share advice for current students and outline their experiences breaking into the screen industry.
AFTRS has announced a new writing course to be held at Western Australia's Edith Cowan University (ECU) in February next year.
“You get to learn the whole gamut of the industry, but you're only being assessed on your main specialisation. That's hugely beneficial, because to understand how a set works and how you a production comes about, you need to understand what everyone else is putting in."
Edith Cowan University has awarded producer Tania Chambers an honorary doctorate in performing arts.
Bus Stop Films is set to deliver its Accessible Film Studies Program for people living with disability in Perth, in...
The story of one talented, visually impaired WAAPA student who hasn’t let her disability get in the way of chasing her dreams is among the documentaries created by WA Screen Academy students this year.
In a first for Australian film schools, students from ECU’s WA Screen Academy will graduate with a coveted broadcast credit on their resume thanks to the ongoing support of the Nine Network Australia.
Nine Network Australia has formalised its three-year sponsorship of the WA Screen Academy, School of Communications and Arts at Edith Cowan University at the unveiling of a plaque to commemorate the partnership.