Television
In Memoriam: David Hannay dies at home
David Hannay, key figure in the rebirth of Australian cinema, has finally been stopped by cancer.
Film Victoria: $1.9 million for 11 Victorian screen projects
The projects will generate an estimated $28 million in production expenditure in the State.
CinefestOz: offering the richest film prize in Australia
CinefestOz has announced a $100,000 prize for feature films and feature documentaries.
HK FILMART 2014: conference programme mines old stories for new meanings (1)
In China, too, topics like Multiplying Your Revenue: the Power of Online Media are deeply disturbing for traditional TV.
Brief: Sydney Film Festival plays Hansel and Gretel for 2014
First titbits from the Sydney Festival lead us into the forest of dark winter dreams.
Learn new skills from industry experts @ AFTRS OPEN
Learn new skills @ AFTRS OPEN – Finding Animation with PIXAR, Screenwriting, TV Editing, Directing Matsterclasses & more
Daniel Scharf: indiscretion leads to legal chaos
Daniel Scharf is living his own Romper Stomper nightmare as he went public on a deal too early.
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Brawn and brute strength make way for brains, which is no mean feat given the established strength of the film’s…
Ian Collie: the realities of contemporary success
Saving Mr Banks was Ian Collie’s first feature film after a large amount of television drama.
World Summit on Media for Children
The World Summit on Media for Children is emerging for its triennial challenge to complacency in Kuala Lumpur in September.