Digital
NZFC: changing role, building VOD, provoking Australian thought
The New Zealand Film Commission's Video On Demand moves are surely food for thought across the Tasman.
Games Initiative: last hurrah for a grand idea
The Games industry is bearing the real brunt of the Screen Australia cuts - $0m in cash and lost hopes…
ACMI CEO to step down after a decade
The Australian Centre for the Moving Image’s Director and CEO will finish up when his contract concludes in December 2014.
Martin Potter: Big Stories, Small Towns: Asia Pacific
Martin Potter provides further background into the expansive Big Stories, Small Towns project.
Playpen: a study in tension
Just 53 seconds to show you how simply tension can be created, and how a stare can rewire your brain.
Anna Grieve: Big Stories, Small Towns: Asia Pacific
Big Stories, Small Towns was launched in 2008 as a multiplatform documentary project. It’s now expanding into the Asia Pacific.
Artists on the dole: the cost of the cuts
Many artists under 30 rely on Newstart to supplement dismal incomes. How much hardship will Joe Hockey's benefit cuts cause?
Conflict over copyright - is it fair?
The arts sector is deeply divided over the introduction of fair use into the Australian Copyright Act, as was evident…
Shakespeare as businessman in the 21st century
Lessons from Shakespeare, playwright and businessman, are valued at AFTRS, production houses and big accountant PWC.
Changes likely for online censorship
ACMA acknowledges Australia's restricted access system for online content is outdated and questions its effectiveness.