Television
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.
Live stream your performance: a beginner's guide
NZ author, playwright and poet Dominic Hoey offers a 'live streaming for dummies' guide.
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
Screen News in Brief: Jobseeking, Development and Moving Online
The industry responds, adapts, tries to brave and hopes the internet holds up.
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…
Screen Queensland polishing up the go button after lockdown
Screen Queensland lays out part one of its Coronavirus rescue program to get crew working as soon as possible. Still…