Losing a pet: Why does it hurt so much?
Video by Stephen Sciacovelli
La Trobe University students to appear in 8th annual LA WebFest
La Trobe University students to appear in 8th annual LA WebFest
$60,000 to go towards Victorian podcasts.
La Trobe University students to appear in 8th annual LA WebFest
Good Things Work Out is about Ry, an independent hip hop artist in Melbourne and his dream to become the next big export in Australian music.
Norway had not experienced a single act of terror since WWII. Then, on July 22, 2011, Anders Behring Breivik killed 62 youths on a summer camp, in response Stories of Youth was created.
A FOOL’S IDEA is an independent documentary project, created by Brian Bernhard, exploring the lives, loves, passions, fears, inspirations and work of some of the worlds most eccentric performing artists.
What You Can Do is a non-fiction web series inspiring collective action one-minute at a time.
Stories of Bike explores the relationship between the motorcycle and the owner, their history and the reasons they ride.
They may be informative and insightful but many documentaries struggle to show the complete truth, writes Stephanie Atkins.
Honest and unapologetic, Felicity Ward opens up about her personal experience with anxiety and depression in this interview with Sheridan Lee.
Loop Bar is hosting a student documentary screening night, showcasing some of La Trobe University’s finest.
Award winning documentary maker Kathy Drayton will speak at La Trobe University on Friday.
Do you have a passion for filmmaking or a story to tell? Channel 31 is looking for students to make short documentaries for them.
Our own Steinar Ellingsen has won a producing award for his documentary at the LA Web Series festival.
Kony 2012 has become the latest viral media phenomenon. Brendan Lucas interviews Kony 2012 campaigner Timmy Harris to answer the critics.
Sydney documentary festival now accepting entries.
A documentary about a chimp raised by humans, Project Nim powerfully challenges the concept of nature versus nurture, says Matt Smith.
The story of ‘horse whisperer’ Buck Brannaman is a beautifully filmed window into the subculture of horse lovers, says Suzannah Marshall Macbeth.
Two episodes of travel series The Inland Sea: An Australian Odyssey will screen at Doco3000’s 10 x 10 on 7 February.