Television
Drunk Stoned Brilliant Dead: The Story of the National Lampoon
Singing the praises of the infamous American humour magazine and its impact proves an applauding but hardly analytical affair.
St Kilda Film Fest - true life and young faces in the spotlight
Melbourne legend Paul Harris talks new trends in shorts, and the pop-up cinema colonising the town hall.
Five ways to unlock your creativity
Peter Millynn, Head of Film at AFTT shares his tips on how to improve your creativity.
TV Research Skills, Ipad Content Creation, Screenwriting, 3-Week Film School, Feature Docos & More
Last chance for AFTRS Open courses this weekend: INTRO TO DOCUMENTARY, SHOOTING HD ON DSLRS and PRODUCING ANIMATION. Enrolments for…
Box Office 25 April 2016 - the jungle law of exhibition
Tigers, witches, a parallel world and local productions marching steadily but modestly forwards.
Cinefest Oz: shorts program open for entries
After a stellar program at the festival last year, CinefestOZ is excited to announce that the Short Film Entries are…
St Kilda Film Fest off and running for 2016
The St Kilda Film Festival emerges from the palm-lined waters of Port Phillip Bay to say, 'We're here"... be ready..
A Month of Sundays
A Month of Sundays is on the lighter side with plenty of touches of dark humour.
Sydney Film Festival - Goldstone offers first evidence of the toe curlers
The Sydney Film Festival announced the opening night film, and we shiver with excitement. Yes folks, its festival season, with…
Are Australians losing the battle for film festival glory?
Filmmakers campaign hard to get their films into major festivals, but Australian audiences don't seem to care. Not a problem,…