Sue Maslin: Championing a Positive Future for the Australian Screen Industry
Award-winning producer and AFTRS alum Sue Maslin on her time at AFTRS, connecting with local audiences and looking positively to the future of the Australian screen industry.
Read moreMichael Lucas: Writing ‘The Newsreader’ into the Headlines
Multi award-winning screenwriter and producer Michael Lucas on ‘The Newsreader’, his time at AFTRS and building collaborative relationships.
Read moreProducing the Next Generation of In-Demand TV Assistant Editors
Avid Certified Instructor, in-demand editor and colourist, and AFTRS alum Rebecca Edwards gives insight into the industry and reveals why she finds it so rewarding to train the next wave of TV assistant editors at AFTRS.
Read moreInternational Women's Day 2021: Women at AFTRS Choose to Challenge
The focus on the representation and support of women in the workplace is something on which AFTRS prides itself. As we celebrate International Women's Day 2021, Director of People and Culture, Louise Hope, breaks down the numbers and spotlights the individuals who make AFTRS such a rich place to work.
Read moreAlways on the Air: Grant Maling's AFTRS Journey
In this candid piece, Grant reflects fondly – and with tongue firmly in cheek – on how his time at AFTRS shaped his career in radio.
Read moreWilliam Tran: Designing and Editing His Story, One Project at a Time
Multi-disciplinary filmmaker William Tran reflects on his AFTRS journey, revealing how he gained confidence in his craft and found his calling as a storyteller.
Read moreSerena Siow's AFTRS Journey: Finding Her Voice and Vocation
2019 Bachelor of Arts Screen: Production graduate Serena Siow reflects her time at AFTRS, discovering cinematography and finding her authentic voice.
Read moreKate Vinen: Blurring the Lines Between Fiction and Reality
Master of Arts Screen: Documentary student Kate Vinen on taking risks, self-reflection and pursuing her passion for factual filmmaking.
Read moreAlumnus Nays Baghai's Deep Dive Pays Dividends
Making his first feature-length documentary ‘Descent’ was gruelling, but with a world premiere in competition at Sydney Film Festival and the chance to win $10,000, it was certainly worthwhile.
Read moreFrom One Alumnus to Another: Claudia Bailey Interviews Julie Kalceff
Recent graduate Claudia Bailey talks to fellow alumna Julie Kalceff about authentic storytelling, queer representation on Australian screens and handling sensitive material responsibly.
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