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How to find an arts or screen mentor – and make the most of it when you do

From structured programs to coffee dates with mates, how do you find the right mentor and get the most out…

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Linda Woolverton brought Belle and Alice to life – and she's not ready to stop yet

Linda Woolverton is still the only woman with a sole writing credit on a film that's grossed over $1 billion…

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‘Let’s pretend this is a film’ – when screen techniques tread the boards

There’s a long and storied tradition of film technology appearing on our stages, but to what end?

Features

In Our Blood, it still runs

In light of the new ABC series 'In Our Blood', we take a closer look at the history of HIV…

Features

Alan Cumming in Australia: ‘I’m quite a mess, and I think that’s why people like me'

A stage show and a new film mean Australian audiences will get a double serving of Scotland's most mercurially mischievous…

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Screen Music Awards: The Drover's Wife, River and New Gold Mountain clean up

The APRA AMCOS Screen Music Awards returned last night, with several female composers taking home top gongs.

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Want to be a film and TV composer? Nigel Westlake says 'check your ego'

Accomplished Australian composer Nigel Westlake shares his tips and tricks for getting into the screen music industry.

L-R: Emily Bear and Abigail Barlow, Grammy winners.
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TikTok + Unofficial Bridgerton Musical = Grammys win

A fanfiction musical about Netflix’s period drama Bridgerton beating Andrew Lloyd Webber? You better believe it!

A still from Shaun Micallef’s Mad As Hell (image - ABC)
Features

Australian comedy and streaming? It's Mad as Hell

Shaun Micallef’s show is the best Australian comedy of the last decade. For the best of the rest, look to…

Wanita leans out of car waving on parade
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Director Matthew Walker on making I'm Wanita

Making I'm Wanita was a five year crusade through the perils of a very difficult craft.

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