Digital
Surveillance and Film: bringing ASIO to your home
Ordinary folk can now take hours of ASIO footage home and run through it frame by frame. Ah, the shame…
Piracy: new moves, as the audience speaks
A flurry of piracy news adds some new research, sees some justice delivered, and raises some older questions.
Web Series: international co-pro meets branded entertainment meets dreams of empire
Brief: changes at top of anti-piracy crew
Mark Day takes over from Neil Gane to lead AFACT forward.
Is critical dialogue a dying art?
Recent debate on The Conversation serves an opposition between print and online media, but online reviewing deserves a fair go.
Files can’t wait: the future of the National Film and Sound Archive
The NFSA has been conducting a fence-mending exercise with stakeholders after its recent restructure drew an angry reaction.
Backlot: becoming a teeny-weeny empire
As cinemas get smaller and smaller, some commercially savvy operators are setting up a micro-network.
SBS: announces comedy runway finalists
Comedy Runway is a nation-wide initiative to assist in the development of Australia’s next generation of comedy talent.
Move over Pixar – it's our turn to animate
If it’s not Disney or Pixar, it’s not animation, right? Wrong. QUT sets us right with a new interactive exhibition.
Art is worth less in the age of Spotify – and not just financially
When the consumer can delete at the push of a button royalties are drastically reduced and artistic worth is liquified.