Virtual production pushes boundaries of filmmaking
Griffith Film School students are pioneering new technology that is revolutionising the screen industry.
Griffith Film School students are pioneering new technology that is revolutionising the screen industry.
Griffith Film School alumni Katherine Chediak Putnam and Dean Law have been nominated for a prestigious Australian Writers' Guild Award (AWGIE).
Oscar-winning film producer Lord David Puttnam and the late, great ABC cameraman John Bean are the driving force behind two scholarships for aspiring filmmakers at Griffith.
Aspiring documentary maker Kate-Marie Boylan-Ascione has won a scholarship to complete her Masters of Screen Production at Griffith Film School.
Griffith Film School student Siobhan Domingo will get the opportunity to hone her craft alongside the country’s top camera crews after winning the John Bean Memorial Scholarship. The Brisbane-based filmmaker has just embarked on a Masters of Screen Production, which will be partially funded by the scholarship. The $10,000 scholarship also includes an intensive four-week internship with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
A team of Griffith Film School alumni has written, produced and directed a new scripted podcast for Audible.
Griffith Film School alumnus Ryan Miller is collaborating with Griffith on a new 12-week internship for Masters students.
Griffith Film School students and alumni are successfully plunging into the brave new world of online content, generating millions of views globally.
Griffith Film School has landed two major wins at the prestigious Australian Teachers of Media Awards. The ATOM Awards, established...
One of the most celebrated figures in world cinema, Oscar-winning producer Lord David Puttnam CBE, will deliver a lecture on the shifting screen industry at Griffith Film School this week.