Australia
Ratings: Thursday, 6th June 2013
The Block is delivering for Nine. Best foreign show is Ten's Law and Order, down at number 13. Since the…
NSW: responds to Creative Industries Action Plan with inaction
The NSW Government Creative Industries Plan aims to grow the creative sector without public investment. Screen gets priority of a…
Heritage Project: AFTRS Lecturer signs revolutionary publishing deal
Two Australian creatives, including AFTRS Screen Studies Lecturer, Mike Jones, have signed a revolutionary deal with publisher Simon & Schuster,…
Copyright: proposed changes to fair use are very unfair
Proposed changes to copyright place unfair burdens on creators, argues the Copyright Council.
Brief: Screen Australia's Signature Docs for June 2013
$1.4m invested, triggering $3.5m on seven projects, including some transmedia. Ironically, one of those is about the least internetty place…
Simon & Schuster invests in narrative futures
Two Australian creatives rewriting digital destiny with a novel approach that foresees a publishing future that’s not all e-books.
Ratings: Wednesday June 5th 2013
Nine reaches 43.8%, beating Seven by almost 20%. What could turn the world upside down like this? State of Origin.
West Papua: feature doc on Pozible
Three Australian filmmakers raising the barebones shooting budget for a feature length documentary on a journey to dramatise the repression…
Screen Australia: last chance to register for Canberra Conference
It’s your last chance to register for our Jobs, Dollars, Hearts & Minds one-day policy conference in Canberra. Ticket sales…
Melbourne International Animation Festival 2013: two day conference embedded in the feistiness
The Melbourne International Animation Festival is fast approaching, and this year we’re excited to introduce a brand new offering for…