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Holding on to Australian TV

More than 400 hours of content is uploaded to YouTube every minute. Tiyana Matliovski asks if Australian TV can float in a sea of digital content.

Melbourne WebFest 2015: Noirhouse (AUS)

Tasmanian web series creators,Tim Logan, Nathan Spencer, and Shaun Wilson from Sky Machine, together with Latitude Films have created an authentic series of comedy, mystery and deceit, presented in black and white.

Holding on to Australian TV

More than 400 hours of content is uploaded to YouTube every minute. Tiyana Matliovski asks if Australian TV can float in a sea of digital content.

Melbourne WebFest 2015: Noirhouse (AUS)

Tasmanian web series creators,Tim Logan, Nathan Spencer, and Shaun Wilson from Sky Machine, together with Latitude Films have created an authentic series of comedy, mystery and deceit, presented in black and white.

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Holding on to Australian TV

More than 400 hours of content is uploaded to YouTube every minute. Tiyana Matliovski asks if Australian TV can float in a sea of digital content.

Melbourne WebFest 2015: Noirhouse (AUS)

Tasmanian web series creators,Tim Logan, Nathan Spencer, and Shaun Wilson from Sky Machine, together with Latitude Films have created an authentic series of comedy, mystery and deceit, presented in black and white.

Melbourne WebFest 2015: The Record (AUS)

The Record is a broad satirical exploration of the true nature of ordinary people’s unrelenting desperation to be recognised and remembered throughout history.

Deadline extended for Opening shot

Due to overwhelming interest, ABC TV and Screen Australia have revised the entry criteria and deadline for Opening Shot. Opening Shot gives emerging filmmakers a chance to produce and screen a documentary film.

From history to a media career

Between the battlefields of Hastings and the bushrangers of Glenrowan, a film and television career was discovered. Join historian Alex McDermott on his extraordinary journey in discovering the past. Kim Hellard reports.