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New films coming to streaming in 2023: Netflix, Apple TV+, Stan, Disney+, Prime

From Martin Scorsese's latest film, to LGBTQ animations, an action-packed rom com and yet another Peter Pan flick, the lineup…

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ScreenHub's best advice for screen professionals from 2022

Want to be a director? Or perhaps a composer? Or maybe you just want to produce your own short film.…

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Four Points Film Project: tips for your first 48 Hour Film Project

The worldwide web-based version of the 48hrFP, Four Points Film Project, is on soon, and we have some great tips…

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How to crowdfund your film or TV project

Is crowdfunding overrated? Maybe – but there are ways to make it work and get your film funded quickly.

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How to survive networking (without screaming into the canapés)

If you're creating something, chances are you'll need to let people know about it. Networking is therefore essential for practitioners,…

Megan Herbert, illustrator, writer, cartoonist and live-drawer
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Want to be a scriptwriter? Megan Herbert says: 'just put it out there'

What's the 100-day project? And what if you've been told your artform isn't 'real' work? Meet writer and political cartoonist…

Nicole Chamoun and Thomas Jane in Troppo, on ABC and iview from 27 Feb.
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Australian TV drama in 2022: most anticipated

From Heartbreak High on Netflix, to The Twelve on Foxtel, The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart on Amazon, and Troppo…

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Australian Film Festivals Guide 2022

Film festivals across the nation are gearing up for a jam packed program both physically and digitally. Here is a…

Alana Haim and Cooper Hoffman in Paul Thomas Anderson's Licorice Pizza
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Paul Thomas Anderson's films – an introduction

From Boogie Nights to Licorice Pizza, writer director Paul Thomas Anderson has developed a strong line of comedies in serious…

'People aren’t used to seeing Disabled people who are empowered,’ says Ade Djajamihardja. Image: Zahrah Habibullah
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Disability project charts ableism in Australia's screen industry

Producer Ade Djajamihardja is determined to 'eliminate the soft bigotry of low expectations' for screen professionals with disabilities.

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