Features
SFF 2013: the great and the glamorous entranced by Mystery Road
A tough Indigenous film from Ivan Sen, surely one of the most uncompromising directors in Australia, could have gone either…
Post Production: large new brand lands in marketplace, makes pitch for business
Once Deluxe bought companies from Omnilab, it had to integrate an impressive collection of specialist businesses, some in competition with…
Ratings: Thursday, 6th June 2013
The Block is delivering for Nine. Best foreign show is Ten's Law and Order, down at number 13. Since the…
NSW: responds to Creative Industries Action Plan with inaction
The NSW Government Creative Industries Plan aims to grow the creative sector without public investment. Screen gets priority of a…
Heritage Project: AFTRS Lecturer signs revolutionary publishing deal
Two Australian creatives, including AFTRS Screen Studies Lecturer, Mike Jones, have signed a revolutionary deal with publisher Simon & Schuster,…
Brief: Screen Australia's Signature Docs for June 2013
$1.4m invested, triggering $3.5m on seven projects, including some transmedia. Ironically, one of those is about the least internetty place…
Brief: Kodak hypnotises all six major studios
Kodak has announced contracts to supply Twentieth Century Fox with film stock, thus creating a matched set of all the…
Bullets for the Dead: Griffith breathes new life into an old feature dream
Between producer Cathy Overett and the Griffith Film School, the educational dream of teaching students with a feature film is…
Mystery Road: a tiny piece of an opening night
In honour of the Sydney Film Festival, you might want a black tie and/or a tiara to watch this trailer.
Ratings: Tuesday, 4th June 2013
Block beats Rafters. Nine beats Seven.