Features

AIDC/NET-WORK-PLAY: the future is happening all the time
On the edge of leaving, Joost den Hartog reflects on the issues driving his approach to the AIDC.

Women in Horror: who is horror for?
Women have been involved in the production of horror for a long time, and are only getting more determined to…

House of Hancock's off-screen legal drama
Calling 'drama not documentary' saved CJZ, producers of The House of Hancock but the legal battle may not be over…

Untangling the enigma of audiences choices
You already know the demography of your audiences but do you understand why it is skewed? The equation is complex.

AIDC/NET-WORK-PLAY: floats babies across the waters
What is really different? What is really the same? The documentary movement in Australia picks its way through uncomfortable changes.

Putting the social back in social media
Social media works most effectively for your organisation when you add value to your community.

Webisodes: do they really get you into mainstream television?
The Katering Show is one of dozens of brand new webisodes competing for attention - but it comes with a…

BAFTA/AACTA: head to head before Oscar 2015
The dramatic arc of award season is underway. We examine the potential domino effect from AACTA to BAFTA to Oscar.

Consolidated evidence shows value of the arts
Multiple studies prove the arts improve health, education and economic outcomes, a review of 90 research projects has shown.

Plugging the gaps in arts value research
Despite more than 500 studies, reviewers say better research is needed to convince policy-makers that strong arts activity generates happier,…