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Sushi Screen News
Short, snackable, raw. Here are the takeaway bites on our plate this week.
The art of a great logline: if you suck yourself in, you will never get out
The logical processes behind a fine trailer turn out to be a powerful development tool when a project is struggling…
Google's Tea Uglow gives us the benefit of the doubt
The director of Google’s Creative Labs talks to Screenhub about doubt, technology, and the joy of a good failure.
At last, the convergence of art with technology in a disruptive degree
A brand new Master Degree at UNSW Art & Design deep dives into Visualisation, Simulation and Immersive Design while smashing…
Arts criticism is eroding in the digital age
Has the internet damaged arts criticism beyond repair? In her new Platform Paper, Alison Croggon argues that the web has…
Entering the Netflix maze from Australia
Slowly Netflix is revealing itself to the sector. The contingent to Screen Forever carried the brand high and attracted a…
A Development Masterclass - Australian and International Perspectives at Screen Forever
A good grabby story is the common essential, but details are different when you're developing locally or internationally.
The ABC stays afloat in a 'sea of content'
As the sharks of Netflix and Disney+ circle, the Good Ship Aunty manages to repel boarders and somehow find new…
Screen composers pressured to reduce quality and they don't like it
Streaming contracts seem to be turning nasty, and composers are feeling the pressure internationally. Here is Caitlin Yeo, president of…
TV: Hamish and Andy's 'Perfect' Holiday
The amiable mates follow their reliable recipe for spontaneous comedy.