Television
Young Australians see the arts as ‘inseparable’ from their lives
Involved in digital with less distinction between artforms, a new report from A New Approach challenges assumptions about young arts…
Noni Hazlehurst on what Australia really thinks about old people
The much-loved Australian actor talks about her new SBS project tackling stigma around ageing.
Sixteen diverse new writers announced for ScreenHub and ArtsHub
We'll be publishing fresh perspectives from these 16 writers in the coming months, as part of an ongoing initiative with…
Warner Bros, Binge, and Aquarius Films team up on new romantic drama 'Love Me'
Hugo Weaving leads the cast on Love Me, a new romantic drama for Binge.
Screen Queensland pushes producers to go global
Screen Queensland finds an international consultancy to turbocharge its push for global shows. The key words? Specificity and authenticity.
Silly noises into a microphone - an Audio Director explains his job
From composer to engineer to leadership, Audio Director Brad Derrick shares his career path in the unique world of game…
Teaching in isolation is intense: Four perspectives
A VFX animation teacher, primary school teacher and two academics talk about their experience and give tips for survival.
On ‘True Colours’ and creating Indigenous genre mashups
As True Colours goes into production around Alice Springs, we delve into the origins of the idea.
Five feel-good shows to watch during the latest lockdown
Forget crime and superheroes. These four TV shows plus one feature film focus on laughter, strong characters and the meaning…
News In Brief: Screen opportunities galore, Paramount+ launches, and MIFF goes all-digital
Tragedy for MIFF, but a wealth of good news this week for those looking for new opportunities in front of…