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Showcase: growing grass and an arial llama
Rube Goldberg films are a genre unto themselves. Here's two modern versions which blitz the idea in very different ways,…
The Single Most Terrible Party in the Entire Screen Sector
Metro Screen is holding its final breakup party on November 11. Bring your own effigy.
Welcoming phones in the theatre
Technology is giving audiences back their voice, prompting some theatre companies to embrace their digital critics.
Accounting for low budget producers
New micro-accounting production accounting services are targeting the needs of low budget filmmakers and digital creatives.
CinemaLive: building the exhibition options in cinemas
How did an event cinema company called CinemaLive ride the death of lantern slides in cinemas into an operation in…
Cultural capital: Perth
Geographical isolation and resources wealth have spawned a distinctive cultural identity that begs the eastern states to pay more attention…
BBC Natural History becoming lone, proud beast in a threatened world
Natural history films have a special place in all our hearts, but filmmakers and broadcasters must face the grim fact…
Arclight turns on more switches in China
Arclight really does see its future in China, and is putting its time where its aspirations lie. Enter the Huace…
Four ways arts workers can win in the new economy
Tap into arts-focused online platforms to access materials, administrative support, spaces and customers in a dynamic global economy.
Arts TV hunts a niche audience online
Both the ABC and Foxtel are discovering that the future of the arts on television is healthier if it is…