Television
Arthur Cambridge: death of a colour grader
Arthur Cambridge, the legendary film grader from Colorfilm and later Atlab, has died.
Tiny: A Story About Living Small
The documentary traces one man's efforts to fulfil his tiny-living wish with little money and no construction experience.
Britdoc Foundation: "the independence of the filmmaker should be sacrosanct"
Goodpitch2. Britdoc. Slo-mo revolution. Meet Beadie Finzi, provocateur and speaker of home truths.
Box Office: roving in a desert
Hopes don't make for glory, as the current fate of The Rover is suggesting.
Screen Australia: six shorts funded
Six productions have been supported through the Short Animation and Shorts Completion programs.
Artists on the dole: the cost of the cuts
Many artists under 30 rely on Newstart to supplement dismal incomes. How much hardship will Joe Hockey's benefit cuts cause?
Equity takes piracy fight to Canberra
Australia is a world leader when it comes to illegal downloads of film and TV, but such habits risk actors'…
NFSA: holding the stakes around the country
The friends of the National Film and Sound Archive have been waiting for the consultation process. Here it is.
Union and employers co-operate to push new funding scheme
The industry union MEAA is joining with the producers' association SPA in a radical new proposal to support low budget…
Marion Pilowsky: the challenges of changing roles
Highly established EP and producer Marion Pilowsky has been making the move into writing and directing.