Film
Are video games the new therapy?
While video games are often associated with frivolous entertainment, hospitals around the world have begun using them to help improve…
Good Clean Fun: Going Sober at Games Week
In an industry with a heavy drinking culture, what does a great alcohol-free event look like?
Paul Hogan and the myth of the white Aussie bloke
Appealing to Australian values works for Ride Like a Girl, but the whole idea is a quiet cinematic battleground. The…
Taking Playmaker Global, armed with good writers
Sara Richardson adds another twist to her development exec career as she moves back to Playmaker and a role between…
Small Screen Highlights: TV, Games and Podcasts
Old People's Home for 4 Year Olds, How Australia Got its Mojo, The Politician, Workin Moms, Baby Ballroom, Defending Greta…
The secret ingredient for screen success? Genuinely Australian values
Seph McKenna was a key executive at Roadshow Films when it distributed a truly Australian breakout. He says these films…
Storm in a Teacup - craft, love and dementia
Nia Pericles reflects on the pain and joy of making a film about her mother's dementia. The film has been…
Creating more women directors
Gillian Armstrong and Pearl Tan speak out on taking over the power positions in film, TV and theatre, plus how…
BBC slugs out the future with the biggest players
While the UK tears itself to pieces, the BBC argues for a role which illuminates our own Australian dilemmas.
Ways to film an angry cat
Training videos are an industry staple. Here is an instructive comparison of different techniques starring a very, very angry cat.…