Features
Two short films and their journeys into space and light
The dance of new passions that emerge from short films in a festival is a promise to the future. Here…
What We're Watching: Not-so-happy families edition
From crime families to chosen family, to recommendations from far away siblings, this month’s screen picks are shaped by the…
Social games to play while you wait for multiplayer 'Untitled Goose Game'
Here are some fun and silly Australian multiplayer games to tide you over until Untitled Goose Game's multiplayer update on…
Media diversity: the awful truth about our newsrooms
New research shines the cold light of reality on who gets to tell us what's important in TV news and…
Between hope and threat, children's television takes advantage of sales
As ACTF head Jenny Buckland emphasises, the sector is adaptable, is attracting new creators and sells well. It has everything…
An Itch for democratic distribution
Itch.io is a digital marketplace that is designed with ease of access and community in mind. Let's look at why…
SAFC responds to government order: go for growth
South Australian screen support bodies keep their independence, bet on idealism and co-operation.
Diverse voices championed in new collaboration
At Screenhub we want to fully represent the Australian screen industry, including those voices silenced or lost in established power…
Where do all Australia's senior game developers go?
Despite Australia's vibrant creative games culture, studios are struggling to hire expert talent.
From Robertson to Hollywood: 'Babe' turns 25
Daryl Sparkes reminisces about 'Babe''s technological prowess, and some anecdotes from set, on the film's 25th anniversary.