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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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Box Office 21 March 2016 - in which The Daughter takes wing

Once a duck [as in the Ibsen play] always a duck [as in the classically derived The Daughter] but Australian…

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Scorsese on the mean streets of Melbourne

ACMI adds a transformative touch to the Scorsese exhibition in its first incarnation beyond Europe.

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Bringing learning into the workplace with Open Channel

Open Channel short courses and professional attachments help aspiring creators get in the workplace early.

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Life lessons from Miranda July

Bad art, procrastination and dull days can be good things. Filmmaker, artist and writer Miranda July discusses how to navigate…

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Why you need a tree change

People working in the arts and creative industries are moving out of the city and finding the tree change to…

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Rosalie Blum

This lightly dramatic, breezily comedic effort might work with an exaggerated story, but it remains authentic in its emotions.

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London Has Fallen

Prepare for another around of spectacle, sentiment and unsubtle patriotism in this gung-ho Presidential disaster effort follow-up.

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Carriageworks bid for $50 million facelift

With attendances that have grown seven-fold over the last five years, Carriageworks has proven its mixed-discipline entrepreneurial blend works.

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