Features
Cameras: Is that new camera in the window oh so last week already?
Erika Addis, DoP and teacher, contemplates some tasty offerings and the whirlwind of change that engulfs them. Enter some mysterious…
IDFA: notes from the front line of distribution
Ruari Elkington, the theatrical/acquisitions manager at Antidote Films, is at the IDFA documentary festival and market in Amsterdam. Torn from…
Box Office: 19th November 2012 - depressing
No way these films deserve their response in the marketplace. Except for maybe Housos.
SPAA 2012: Stephen Garrett from Milky Bar Kid to Hero producer
In a keynote session at this year’s SPAA conference, UK producer Stephen Garrett talked excrutiating politeness, the Christmas from Hell…
SPAA 2012: The Brass Tacks on Apps
Lots of technologies claim to be the way of the future. But with the proliferation of tablets and smart phones,…
SPAA 2012: Producing Mavericks - Embracing Your Inner Weirdness
SPAA 2012 brought together a group of children’s producers to share their experiences getting kids shows up and to point…
SPAA 2012: Future TV - with hardly a traditional broadcaster in sight
TV is far from dead. In fact, it is thriving and still ringing the tills when the tills are rung.…
Raymond Longford Award: honours producer Al Clark
Al Clark, the quiet man who has done so much to define how we see Australia through motion pictures, has…
Ratings: Tuesday, 20th November 2012
Even more suffered at the hands of Seven and gave of their X-eyed best. Nine saves itself a bit with…
ABC Tasmania: axe finally falls on unhappy sixteen
Jobs go as the ABC closes its internal production unit in Tasmania, reflecting Auntie's approach to local production around Australia.