Performing Arts
Graeme Mason lays out the rules for success with Screen Australia
Chapter and verse, theory and detail, Screen Australia's CEO Graeme Mason used Screen Forever 2016 to lay out some hard-won…
Women aren't the problem in the film industry, men are
Why do we have gender disparity? Released just before Screen Forever, Deb Verhoeven's report focuses on men's networks rather than…
Screen Forever 2016: sweet smell of awards night success
Peers judge peers and the results mix predictable with the surprising for SPA 2016, as the mid-sized companies dominated the…
Industry fragile, theft persistent claim anti-piracy advocates
Creative Content Australia pushes anti-piracy message on back of box office dominance of The Dressmaker.
Screen Forever 2016: ABC TV confronts internal culture and political issues
Ready to take a stand on quotas, terms of trade, budgets and diversity, ABC TV finds hope in chaotic times.
National Film and Sound Archive in search of a new CEO
Michael Loebenstein, CEO of the NFSA, is leaving at the end of his contract.
Screen Forever 2016 - the agendas behind the program
Producers offer clear evidence of idealism to go with commercial cunning, as gender, diversity and generational change join the nitty…
AIDC and SPA remain in Melbourne
The Victorian government brings triennial security to a pair of key industry conferences.
AIDC gears up for thirtieth anniversary
The Australian International Documentary Conference begins to take shape on the long run to 5 March, 2017.
Drama production figures reveal peak television as features go flat
Long form drama, aka television, is clearly where the action is at in purely economic terms, while overseas drama beat…