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Box Office 29 March 2016 - Daughter holds up flag for serious local films

The Daughter is doing its arts heritage proud, fortunately far from the competition between tentpoles.

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AFTRS Open: Music Composition, TV Research Skills, Intro to Directing, TV Assistant Editor & More!

This week’s highlights: TV ASSISTANT EDITOR, 1-day INTRO TO TV, 3-day RUNNING YOUR OWN CREATIVE BUSINESS and Kriv Stenders’ INTRO…

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ABC appoints Rebecca Heap to bring digital into program strategies

With the appointment of Rebecca Heap as Head of Audience and Digital, the ABC gambles again on the internet. Well,…

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Play It Safe

This indie Australian drama focuses on Jamie, a 26-year-old musician who is out of work and down on his luck.

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Small players making it in global gaming market

Developers from tiny markets like Australia are not necessarily disadvantaged when making games go global - a marked contrast to…

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Lexus Australia Short Film Festival Finalist list poses huge question

The Lexus Australia Short Film Fellowship is trundling towards the climactic announcement of the four successful filmmaker, due next month.…

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Screen Australia: new Offset leader found inside organisation

The new head of the Producer Offset and Co-production Unit is Tim Phillips, who will dust off the legal parts…

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Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice

Zack Snyder's latest comic book effort may tease a superhero showdown, but remains more concerned with setting up future films.

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What the arts can learn from games development

No art form connects with its audience more viscerally than gaming: it's time everyone else paid attention.

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AFTRS Open: Speed Networking, Intro to Docos, Intro to Directing: Kriv Stenders, TV Assistant Editor

Just announced as part of VIVID SYDNEY 2016 - SPEED NETWORKING AT AFTRS to help screen practitioners find creative collaborators,…

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