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ScreenCraft - In Person Sessions

ScreenCraft 2026 brings WA’s top filmmakers together for talks, workshops and masterclasses to inspire, inform and connect screen creatives at every level.

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  • Image principale de Cinema Australia Podcast recording with Miley Tunnecliffe

    Cinema Australia Podcast recording with Miley Tunnecliffe

    Sat, Feb 21, 10:30 AM

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  • Image principale de Breaking In: Pathways to the WA Screen Industry

    Breaking In: Pathways to the WA Screen Industry

    Sat, Feb 21, 12:00 PM

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  • Image principale de What I wish I knew before making first feature - producer Kate Separovich

    What I wish I knew before making first feature - producer Kate Separovich

    Sat, Feb 21, 1:15 PM

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  • Image principale de Everything You Wanted to Know About Story Development by Shane McNeil

    Everything You Wanted to Know About Story Development by Shane McNeil

    Sun, Feb 22, 1:00 PM

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  • Image principale de Imperfect Cinema: Low-Budget Hacks & Building a Collaborative Set Culture

    Imperfect Cinema: Low-Budget Hacks & Building a Collaborative Set Culture

    Sat, Feb 28, 9:30 AM

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  • Image principale de What does a brand-new, purpose-built film studio mean for indie filmmakers?

    What does a brand-new, purpose-built film studio mean for indie filmmakers?

    Sat, Feb 28, 10:30 AM

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  • Image principale de Story Structure in Practice with David Vincent Smith

    Story Structure in Practice with David Vincent Smith

    Sat, Feb 28, 11:00 AM

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  • Image principale de An Acting Masterclass in Connection

    An Acting Masterclass in Connection

    Sat, Feb 28, 12:00 PM

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Organisateur de ScreenCraft - In Person Sessions
The WA Made Film Festival cements its place as the state’s flagship celebration of Western Australian screen culture, presenting its biggest ever lineup of local films to date in 2026.Held over 11 days across five venues, this year’s eagerly anticipated program features 129 short films, feature films, documentaries, and smartphone films; 85 premieres, including 68 world premieres; 16 films made exclusively for the festival, 9 ScreenCraft sessions, including panels, webinars and masterclasses; over 130 Q&A filmmaker guests; and the second annual Student Awards.