Digital
MentorHer 2020 calls for Applications
Women in Film and Television offers a three-month mentoring program for female identifying screen practitioners.
What's streaming in March?
Let's dive into what Amazon Prime, Disney+, Stan, and Netflix have in store for the third month of this utterly…
We love sport. We love movies. But movies more than sport?
Almost a third of Australians have been to the movies in the last four weeks, according to a recent research…
What We're Watching: February Edition
In this column, our office shares what they've been watching and listening to, from classics, to blockbusters, to off-the-wall favourites.
AIDC: enter Netflix, decked with dreams
A latish addition to the AIDC international guest list is Myleete Aga, the director of content for Southeast Asia and…
Crisis in journalism: Quick takes from global survey
The Reuters Institute annual survey on digital news covers covers 75,000 news users in 38 countries who were polled in…
Game devs post callout for rare and unique words
How would you describe home? A new AR project through RMIT is looking for rare and untranslateable words about place…
Broke, defiant and angry - the numbers on UK indy producers
Indy producers are copping a belting in the UK, and research shows you how.
Screen News in Brief - funding, fests and flicks - the whole cycle
Tight, inspiring initiatives in comedy, series and mobile. And Queer Screen's Mardi Gras, Transitions, Women in Film and a sadly…
Global market expert Rachel Okine: are our feature films dead?
Rachel Okine is observant, strategic and numerate. Can she harness the energy of a screen generation in its prime?