Features
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.
Screen Music Awards: 15 live musicians and a small screen
The 2012 Screen Music Awards, held last night at BMW Edge in Federation Square, Melbourne, lived up to its reputation…
SPAA 2012: how is the future different from the past? More toys.
On the one hand, sound and fury and blandishments, on the other grim determination and ingenuity to grab audiences for…
Giveaway: Arthur poster
Be in the chance to win an 'Arthur' movie poster!
Screentime: Banijay wins Australian Popstars case in The Hague
Australian production company Screentime has had a brief moment of fame in the District Court of The Hague. Screentime's owner,…
Andrew Traucki: beating the jungle drums to crowdfund post
Andrew Traucki, who had a full budget to make The Jungle, is trying to raise some more money on Indiegogo.…