Fiona Milburn talks with Brent Kennedy of Camaraderie about compelling storytelling, audience engagement, and values integration in the fast evolving world of branded entertainment.
Mark Amery on when a painting of a garden is no longer just a painting of garden.
The NZFC Annual Report 2013/14 outlines changes and developments that will set the scene for future cultural and economic success for the NZ screen industry.
For the period, the NZFC supported 13 new feature film projects, including seven documentaries, 22 short films, and almost 100 professional development opportunities for New Zealand talent.
NZ On Air's Annual Report 2013/14 has been released and highlights how much the media environment has changed in 25 years.
NZ On Air will fund 21 new music projects in its latest Making Tracks funding round.
A range of workshops were the highlight of this year’s Southside Arts Festival. Dione Joseph spoke to artists Reina Sutton and Jarcinda Stowers-Ama.
Tohunga, artists and community leaders have been honoured for their contributions to preserving and promoting the future of high-quality Maori arts.
NZ On Air's Annual Report 2013/14 highlights how much the media environment has changed in 25 years.
From playing a dandy in Desperate Remedies and a hated villain in Once Were Warriors, actor Cliff Curtis has appeared in many of New Zealand’s most significant films.
The latest Theatreview Weekly includes reviews of Dead Tragic, Sheep, Hou (2014), and Embody.
The Hauraki Horror, Kiwi cruise ship from hell sets sail in the annual Basement Christmas show. Renee Liang catches up with co-writer and performer, Chris Parker.