FUTURE VISION 2024 PAPER

This document is a summary of some of the key takeaways from FUTURE VISION 2024, a global think tank and conference for Australian and international storytellers working in premium television drama and narrative comedy.

The inaugural FUTURE VISION, held in July at ACMI in Melbourne, was a unique event in the Australian landscape – entirely creatively led with a special focus on creating bold, original premium television.  Our guests were united by the desire to tell inspired local stories that resonate globally. FUTURE VISION was headlined by some of the world’s most successful showrunners, writers, directors, creative producers and commissioners. This three-day conference generated thought-provoking discussion, both on and off the stage, as well as a sense of community which emphasized collaboration, respect and generosity.  We hope that its effects resonate for years to come.  

What follows are list of themes we identified at FUTURE VISION. These have been designed as discussion points and questions for practitioners (writers, directors, creative producers and commissioners) as they create their own best practice models and for Australian screen agencies to consider as they formulate and evolve policies and opportunities for the sector. They are not definitive or prescriptive and instead aim to capture the issues that we are variously grappling with as an industry and offer models for alternate practices.

We’ve divided these themes into “Industry Centered” and “Creative Centered” as a rough structure, although there are frequent cross overs.  Due to the design of FUTURE VISION, we are not addressing the emerging or early career sector in this first Paper, although inevitably, questions of career pathways and industry renewal will feature.    

INTRODUCTION

OBSERVATIONS AND THEMES FOR THE SCREEN INDUSTRY

ADVICE FOR WRITERS/CREATIVES

CONCLUSION

Australia has a profound creative impact on the world through the undeniable power of our exported talent, both behind and in front of the screen. Where there is room for growth is in the export of our screen product.  Australian TV shows routinely punch above their weight but could be enhanced by greater investment and precision in how that investment is used.   

What we’ve shared above is the start of a longer, more in-depth conversation about how we finetune our practices as individuals and as an industry.  We see FUTURE VISION as an integral part of this ongoing process. Uniquely placing creatives as its center, this screen summit is a chance for our industry to look forward, to face challenges and to celebrate success in all its forms.  

Or, as Head of Stan Originals Amanda Duthie said at the summit, instead of talking about “content”, let’s embrace these “C” words: creativity, consequential, collaboration, connection, community and craft.

FUTURE VISION 24 was celebrated for the way it fostered a sense of community, and for the honesty and generosity of its guests, both domestic and international. What we are hoping for at FUTURE VISION 25 is another gathering of the clan where we review what we’ve learned over the past 12 months, identify new and emerging issues as well as recurring ones, and inspire each other to keep moving forward together.