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As COVID-19 bites, industry lobbying pivots to the future

Virus + regulations brawl = frazzled lobbyists, more unity and an emerging blast of imagination.

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Film: The Hunt plays a violent game

Billed as America's most controversial film, the Blumhouse social thriller spreads its bile on an equal opportunity basis.

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Live stream your performance: a beginner's guide

NZ author, playwright and poet Dominic Hoey offers a 'live streaming for dummies' guide.

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Screen Australia/ACMA options document sets up battle over TV changes

Bushwhacked by the virus, caught up in the fight about commercial TV quotas, the government releases the Options Paper about…

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6 tips for digital critics

With programs, performances and exhibitions all moving online, how do we filter what’s good and what’s not? And how has…

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The shutdown shock may be pushing producers towards new sales opportunities

How are arthouse and indy filmmakers going to function with no real-world festivals? They could be better off with online…

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AFTRS pivots virtual, builds online goodies from talks to life-long learning

The really big question about the AFTRS frenzy of online construction is whether it can go truly national, and its…

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Federal Government announces $27M in targeted relief funding for arts

Indigenous Arts, Regional Arts and Support Act are the recipients of a targeted multi-million dollar package for the arts, but…

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Screen News in Brief: Jobseeking, Development and Moving Online

The industry responds, adapts, tries to brave and hopes the internet holds up.

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This Melbourne artist wants your discarded projects for a pop-up video library

In a period where so many are feeling isolated, Jessie Scott describes her project as unashamedly dedicated to the city’s…

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