| | | Hi Guys
Wishing you a safe Friday 13th.
During the week I had the pleasure of attending the opening launch of Tom McSweeney's new film school. Those of us up here on the Gold Coast know that Tom is THE man when it comes to casting and sourcing film work. Tom is also an amazing teacher and has been dedicated to the industry for over 25 years.
Quote from the GC Bulletin: "McSweeney said his new venture , Tom McSweeney Productions would give Queensland actors a chance to break into the industry." ... We will have three audition technique courses, and he said he opened the school because he was tired of Queensland actors missing out on cream acting roles.
"An actor is like an athlete. They need to exercise their muscles every day. The school will be the actors gym".
Good on you Tom, that is why you are loved by all.
On the social side, the night was full of stars , agents, producers and the lead cast from Sea Patrol, H2O and Just Add Water were there. Rising star, Lincoln Lewis from Home & Away said a few kind words and intro'd Tom. My boys were very cross with me that I didn't take them, they would have been photo and autograph hunting for sure. They are HUGE Sea Patrol fans.
I actually shared the limo with "Buffer" from Sea Patrol, actor Jeremy Lindsay Taylor, and AJ my 11 yr old wanted to know EVERYTHING that he said. Which was not much!, just friendly chit chat. But I couldn't get any photo's as I had to be "cool" and John from TAFTA ( who is teaming up with Tom re the training side of things) refuses to let me be uncool and "star struck". Well he tries anyway.
Meanwhile, Alan Nusbaum from TVI Studios, LA/NY, who flew out just for the opening, (as he is a long time friend of Tom's) had his camera and was happy snapping away all night. See Yanks can do that. It also helped that he brought large, no, VERY large jars of American peanut butter for Tom!
Oh well, back to reality.
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This newsletter is JAM PACKED with info so make sure you take your time to read through the info for your state.
DON'T just read the auditions listing - YES, I know what you guys do.
To be informed is to be armed so read up on what is happening in your state.
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Have a great weekend.
Cheers Lee
| | | Latest Quiet On Set News | | Australia Network - call for content. 10 Mar Call for short factual pieces
Australia Network is Australia's international television channel operated by the ABC, broadcasting to 42 countries in the Asia-Pacific region.
Nexus is a half-hour program in a magazine format broadcast every weekday by Australia Network. For its 08/09 season we are interested in including short factual films by Australian filmmakers in the program. A once-off licence fee of $50 per minute will be paid.
The work can be existing or made specifically for the program. See www.australianetwork.com/nexus for sample stories.
Films must be: Non-fiction Between 1 and 6 minutes in duration Be entirely free of rights restrictions (including music) Be of interest to our audience in the Asia-Pacific region. Broadcast quality 16:9 (DV is okay)
Interested? Please send a DVD of your film, together with a postage paid package for return if required, a one paragraph synopsis and contact details to:
Nexus GPO BOX 9994, Adelaide SA 5001
We will contact you if we wish to licence your film. For further information contact Peta Astbury, Australia Network (08) 83434958
www.australianetwork.com/nexus Oscars Fever - Rossi's Oscars 2009!. It's that time of year when Oscars Fever is upon us...Will it be Mickey or Sean? Meryl or Kate? Penelope or Marisa? And it will most certainly be Heath (at least it better be!). Well, whoever the big winners are this Oscars Night, we'd love for you to join us at Rossi's Oscars 2009!.
This event, now in its 15th year, will be held at the glamourous Lauxes Champagne Lounge at Broadbeach on the Gold Coast and set to be one of the best ever...we even have Hugh Jackman and Carson Kressley involved this year! Please see the attached e-flyer for all the event details. There are a limited number of tickets available for purchase this year so if you would like to join us, please book sooner rather than later to avoid disappointment.
Tickets are $95 each and available by ringing Lauxes on 5531 5555 with part proceeds donated to the National Breast Cancer Foundation for the important work they do. Hope to see you all there for what will be a very special and memorable night for an extremely worthwhile cause. Please forward this email to anyone in your database that you feel may be interested in attending this event. Thank you!
See you at the Oscars! Damien Anthony Rossi Project NEXT: TV & Web Job Opportunities 9 Feb - 16 Mar There are job opportunities available for a new TV and web program with the working title, Project NEXT, being developed for ABC TV by Zapruder's Other Films.
Project NEXT, a new topical 10 x 30 min program, will be on screens later this year - ABC 1, ABC 2, the web, mobile phones and online.
Applications are welcome from people aged 18 - 30 to work as reporters, producers, camera/directors, editors, graphic artists, researchers and web content producers.
Further information & application forms available at http://projectnext.net.au/
Applications close at 5pm on Monday 16 March 2009.
Email:info@openchannel.org.au www.projectnext.net.au/ | TOP | | How To Apply for an Audition - 13 February 2009 ,0 All the contact details are in the members area. If you are not a member, you need to SUBSCRIBE. CLICK HERE to Subscribe Now! or Just click on the SUBSCRIBE tab at the www.quietonset.com.au home page and follow the prompts as you scroll down. PAID WORK -Wanted- Actors for "The Dark Room" - 12 February 2009 Sydney,NSW Actors required- Caucasian Male 50-80+ years old. Boy 8-14 years old with blonde to sandy hair. PAID WORK - Feature film Casting - 11 February 2009 ,NSW A High funded Feature film is in early casting stages and we are looking to cast unknown Australian actors in lead and support roles. The film is a survivor story about a couple on uni break who embark on an adventure into the australian outback. Based on a true story. Well known international director on board. Characters Required: Males - 22 - 30 Females - 22 - 28 PAID WORK - Runner - Production - Team Player - 11 February 2009 Sydney,NSW We are shooting the second series of "Swift and Shift Couriers" and SBS show by Paul Fenech and need a good runner/onset PA. We are a very small crew and we require a person who is a team player, willing to cross into different roles. Willing to take entry level people looking for a career change but some experience would be good. Shoot is from 29th March to late June 09.< Cat on a Hot Tin Roof - Tennessee Williams - 9 February 2009 Cronulla/ Sydney,NSW We need to re-cast the role of Gooper for this production: Gooper: (early to late 30's) The elder of the Pollitt children has languished in Brick's shadow since the day his brother was born. While Brick got the attention with looks and football, Gooper married into society and became a successful lawyer. But the continued focus on his ne'er-do-well brother has turned Gooper bitter and mean as well as paranoid, and so it is out of both greed and spite that he actively campaigns for control of Big Daddy's estate. Southern/Mississippi dialect will be used. Extras needed for Oziinda Films production - 6 February 2009 Melbourne,VIC Feature Film: Roles available: Child (8-10 yr old) x2. Classroom students - Asian and Caucasian 14-16 yr old. Classroom students - Asian, Caucasian, Middle Eastern and African 11-13 yr old. Adults for various roles - Asian, Caucasian, Indian, West Indian, Chinese, Middle Eastern, African and Fijian 20-70 yr old. Local feature film - Casting call - 5 February 2009 Canberra,ACT Various roles needed for a feature film to be shot in Canberra. Local is a black comedy about two friends seeking what was never properly defined for them; a life. With the world shifting into a hole, the search for meaning takes a front seat as Tom, a twenty-something failed business man, journeys back to his home town to see his old high school friend, Rik. In the search for what went wrong, the mistakes of their past are repeated. PAID WORK -Angel - Actress wanted Short Film - 2 February 2009 albion park,NSW pay: by rate or negotiable location: albion park. it lies about 25 km's south of wollongong. length of shoot: one 12 hour day shooting media: video please note: this role involves a mild sex scene and some nudity. details actress: race: open, look: warm, earthy, age:young or young looking. As You Like It - 5 male, 3 female Roles - 1 February 2009 Sydney,NSW Impulse Theatre is producing Shakespeare's As You Like It for schools at the PACT Theatre Sydney from 11 -29 May 2009. We are looking for five male actors and three to four female actors to play multiple parts. The production is co-op but all actors will be paid a reasonable sum (depending on bookings) for performances. Actors Wanted! -For Mono Mania Theatre night! - 23 January 2009 Glebe,NSW This is our first call for 2009 to all actors to perform mini-plays (10 min or less), monologues, duologues on any topic of your very own choosing, live on stage at The Roxbury in Glebe. You chosen genre could include, Comedy, drama, political, topical, or short stand-up (5 min or less). This is a live stage event for all actors of ALL talent levels. XIMOUS - Sex in the Stone Age - 18 October 2008 Melbourne,VIC Csaw Production - For c31 air time. Now casting for Females and males - for Channel 31 TV viewing - every saturday night 10.30 pm. | TOP | | Film Competitions 2009 Short & Sharp Pitching Competition 11 Feb - 3 Apr 2009 Short & Sharp Pitching Competition - Call for Entries!
Send us your story idea for the chance to pitch to a live audience and panel of industry professionals!
OPEN CHANNEL is proud to announce that entries for the 2009 Short & Sharp Pitching Competition are now open. Proudly supported by Film Victoria, the Short & Sharp Pitching Competition is now in its 9th year.
Aimed at emerging and mid-career filmmakers, the Short & Sharp Pitching Competition invites entrants to submit a short treatment for a screen-based project of any genre or length. Seven finalists will be selected to present their pitch before a live audience and a judging panel of industry professionals at the Short & Sharp Pitching Competition on Thursday 18 June (venue to be confirmed).
In contrast to previous years, the 2009 Competition is open to projects unrestricted by a set theme or length.
The winner of the Short & Sharp Pitching Competition will have the opportunity to participate in the SDA Pitch as part of SPAA Fringe in October 2009, and will receive Conference registration, transport and accommodation.
A new feature of the 2009 Short & Sharp Pitching Competition is the introduction of the pre-Pitch & post-Pitch mentoring. The Pitch mentor, as well as mentoring the winner leading up to the SDA Pitch, will provide pitch and story development workshops for the Competition finalists.
The short-listed entrants who are not selected as finalists will be entitled to a one-hour meeting with an industry professional for advice on pitch and story, while all unsuccessful entrants will be entitled to a 30-minute over-the-phone discussion.
In this way, everyone who enters the Short & Sharp Pitching Competition is a winner as all Pitch entrants will benefit in one way or another.
Entries close 5pm on Friday 3 April 2009. Entry is free for OC Members; there is a fee of $22 for non members. Further information and entry forms are available at
http://www.openchannel.org.au
Email:intern@openchannel.org.au
MOVIE EXTRA ANNOUNCES $500 FOR BEST FILM We would like to inform all of you that Movie Extra has again joined us to be sponsor for this years Angry Film Festival with a cash prize of $500 which will be awarded to Best Australian Film.
Also BEARING YOUR ARTS has announced that they will be sponsoring $200 for Best Original Script. Showtime Studios is also on board again with $200 for Best Director.
To download an entry form for the 7th Angry Film Festival go to www.angryproductions.org.
As usual the only criteria is that your film must be under fifteen minutes. There is a $15 fee for all Australian entries. Overseas entries must carry English subtitles and will be free until further notice.
Deadline is the 20th Feb 2009.
| TOP | State By State | New South Wales | Courses | What's On? | Courses American Pilot Season on its way - American Dialect Course 4 Mar - 1 Apr American pilot season will again be underway big time and an authentic standard American accent is an absolute must. Screenwise offers the best American Dialect course in the country. So get in quick and give yourself that edge!
AMERICAN DIALECT! DONT RELY ON YOUR EAR!
Uniquely designed to give the actor that edge when auditioning for American Film and TV Productions, SCREENWISE has designed an extraordinary workshop incorporating phonetics and camera.
Three hours per class, one class per week for 5 weeks
Tutored by KATHERINE HOPWOOD POULSEN
Contact the office on (02) 9281 4484 or email at info@screenwise.com.au
Cost: $455
Actors will learn phonetics and work in front of the camera doing monologues and scene work with other actors, Acting and reacting in standard American dialect. Standard American is the most popular when it comes to our overseas productions, so this workshop works exclusively on Standard American. Should you wish to record your progress please bring a blank DVD -R to record your work in progress.
Commences: Wed 4th March - Concludes: Wed 1st April 2009
6.30pm - 8.30pm Email:info@screenwise.com.au www.screenwise.com.au
If you'd like to find out more information please call the Screenwise office on +61 2 92814484 or email us. Screen Acting - Advanced April 22 -May 27 2009 Schedule: One night per week for 5 weeks
Mon 6.30pm to 9.30pm Tutor: KIERAN DARCY-SMITH (Actor/Director/Writer) Price: Cost: $605 (Screenwise Members & Early Bird $495 inc GST) * if paid in full at least one week prior to course commencing * Location: Screenwise 84 - 86 Mary Street Surry HIlls Co-founder of Blue-Tongue Films with Nash Edgerton and Joel Edgerton and under the Blue-Tongue banner, Kieran has written, directed, scored and starred in a number of award-winning, internationally acclaimed short films and music videos. Kieran continues to receive ongoing funding and support from both the NSW Film and Television Office and the Australian Film Commission for feature film projects presently in development, while remaining active as a director and working screen actor. Kieran has won the 2008 If Magazine 'What If Award'? for best unproduced Screenplay.
If the applicant has not completed Stage I Intermediate, then an audition will apply.
If you'd like to find out more information please call the Screenwise office on +61 2 92814484 or email us.
Email:info@screenwise.com.au www.screenwise.com.au Screen Acting - Intermediate April 22 - May 27 2009 Schedule: One night per week for 5 weeks - Mon 6.30pm to Mon 9.30pm Tutor: ALAN FLOWER Actor/Director Price: Cost: $605 (Screenwise Members & Early Birds $495 inc GST) * if paid in full at least two weeks prior to course commencing * Location: Screenwise 84 - 86 Mary Street Surry Hills
If the applicant has not completed Acting For Beginners, an audition will apply.
If you'd like to find out more information please call the Screenwise office on +61 2 92814484 or email us.
Email:info@screenwise.com.au www.screenwise.com.au Screen Acting for Beginners, Intermediate & Advanced - 5 Mar - 9 Apr Screen Acting For Beginners Commences: March 05 2009 | Concludes: April 09 2009 Schedule: One evening per week Thurs - for six weeks from 6.30pm - 9.30pm Tutor: Actor Philip Holder Price: $605 (Screenwise Website Members and Early Bird $495) * If paid in full at least one week prior to course commencing * Location: Screenwise 84 - 86 Mary Street Surry HIlls One of our most popular courses. An Audition does not apply
If you'd like to find out more information please call the Screenwise office on +61 2 92814484 or email us.
Email:info@screenwise.com.au www.screenwise.com.au The 2009 Australian Writers' Guild National Screenwriters Conference (Barossa Valley SA) 25 Feb - 27 Feb The 2009 Australian Writers' Guild National Screenwriters Conference is less than two weeks away and there is room for only SEVEN more delegates!
National Screenwriters' Conference www.awg.com.au
What you'll miss if you don't register now...
Darren Star Beverly Hills 90210, Melrose Place, Sex and the City. Talks about the hits, the misses, his rise to "creator" and his relationships with other writer/producers along the way. as well as his views on just how and why a spin off movie from the Sex and the City series has grossed over four hundred million dollars.
David Weiss Shrek 2, Daddy Day Camp, Clockstoppers, Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, Rugrats in Paris: The Movie; VP Writers' Guild of America West. How has he successfully traversed Hollywood minefield? Find out in a wide-ranging discussion during which David will also talk about how to sell a pitch, surviving development, writing TV versus film and, of course, whether wide collars are in or out this season.
Stephen Cleary International Development Consultant, Former Head of Development at British Screen, and founder of Arista Development . World renowned Development consultant Stephen Cleary will present the Classic Principles of Screenwriting.
Andrew Bovell Edge of Darkness, Lantana, Blessed, Head On A frank and revealing account of working in Hollywood on a major US film. Part Hollywood expose, part celebration of the absurdities of being a screenwriter, part serious analysis of the adaptation process and part challenge to the tyranny of genre and the three act structure.
Rolf de Heer Ten Canoes, Bad Boy Bubby, Alexandra's Project, The Tracker. With a focus on his writing and writing process, this session holds the spotlight on one of Australia's most respected filmmakers.
Craig Pearce Strictly Ballroom, Romeo + Juliet, Moulin Rouge. With several films and at least one HBO project in development, Craig's credits are stacking up. Craig will discuss the path that has led him from one of the most iconic aussie films of all time, to the stage of international recognition.
Elissa Down The Black Balloon, Summer Angst, Her Outback. Elissa Down's debut feature The Black Balloon has received critical acclaim both in Australia and internationally. In Being There Elissa will speak about her film, its unusual development techniques and how critics and audiences alike have embraced it.
Don't miss these fantastic guest speakers and many more of the best of local and international screenwriting talent. Australian Writers' Guild
membership@awg.com.au www.awg.com.au What's On Choc Tops 2009 Admission: $10 [NAFA Members Free] I'm pretty excited about Choc Tops 2009 - great speakers, new venue, lots of networking opportunities.
First up will be:
Monday 16 Feb, 6.30pm - "How to create an Information Memorandum to raise finance for film" - Matt Joyce Venue: Clock Hotel, Surry Hills
See full details, photo, biog online: www.nafa.net.au/next-choctops All welcome. Admission: $10 [NAFA Members Free]
Upcoming speakers & topics [preliminary details]: March 16 - 'Auditioning, Working in America & The 5 essentials of acting' - Suzie Steen April 20 - 'Puppetry for the Web 3.0' - Gary Friedman May 18 - 'Movie Network' - Renee Brack June 15 - 'How to Stop your Workplace Going Pear Shaped' - Martha Knox-Haly
Also coming soon to Choc Tops: Tech Ed 2009 Open Forum 2009 The Great Debate 2009 Film & Talent Night 2009
To check our latest updates, see: www.nafa.net.au/news Also, a reminder about Membership renewals: [Forms at: www.nafa.net.au/membership ]
Tony Chu Convener NAFA [Networking Action for Filmmakers & Actors] M: 0412 230 415 Festival Volunteer - Young at Heart Film Festival 19 Mar - 22 Mar We are looking for enthusiastic people to help out during the 4th annual Young at Heart Film Festival! 19 - 22 March.
Tasks may include minding the Information Desk, ushering, etc.
If you are interested in discovering behind the scenes of the festival and immersing yourself in our small but dynamic team, this may be for you!
To volunteer or for more information contact Karina: karina@thefestivalists.com or call the office on 9281 5608.
Email:karina@thefestivalists.com www.youngatheart.net.au Metro Screen Careers -4 Apr METRO SCREEN CAREERS DAY Sat, Apr 4 10am - 3pm
Looking for that elusive foot in the door to a career in the film, TV and digital media industry?
Confused about where to start and who to approach? Want to work as a freelancer and not sure about ABNs and GST? And what is the deal with agents anyway?
Metro Screen's Network Careers Day provides opportunities for direct one to one discussions with industry professionals and a series of practical group information sessions.
"The Metro Screen Network continues its dedication to build on Australia's establishing film culture with an intense day of advice sessions and practical information for filmmakers looking to sustain a living in the industry." Says Michael Chrisoulakis the Network Coordinator
One to one sessions will be available in the following areas [industry rep's TBC]: Directing | Producing | TV Production | Cinematography | Editing | Screenwriting / Writing for TV.
Each one to one session is 35 minutes, allowing you to ask the specific questions you want and gain personal insider knowledge and guidance in your chosen area of interest. Sessions are limited to two sessions per person and sessions are limited, so book early!
Group information sessions will run throughout the day presenting information on; working as a freelancer, job search resources, agents and managers, selling yourself to film employees and which courses can help get you started.
When: Sat, Apr 4, 10am - 3pm Where: Metro Screen, Paddington Town Hall Cnr Oxford St and Oatley Rd, Paddington
Cost: $15 general admission, which gives you access to all group information sessions. One to one sessions are $15 each on top of the general admission price [maximum of two one to one sessions per person] BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL!
Booking forms available online or by contacting metro@metroscreen.org.au 9356 1818.
Email:metro@metroscreen.org.au www.metroscreen.org.au POPCORN TAXI Dean Spanley + Q&A with Sam Neill 1 Mar Popcorn Taxi is proud to present the first public screening of "Dean Spanley".
Followed by an intimate chat and audience Q&A With veteran actor, director and wine connoisseur -
SAM NEILL - Live On Stage
ONE NIGHT ONLY Sunday, March 1st 2009 - 5:45pm SHARP! DENDY, OPERA QUAYS
See the film critics are raving about and enjoy an in depth Q&A with one of New Zealands most prolific working actors.
POPCORN TAXI: DEAN SPANLEY + Q&A Rated: (G) Time: 5:45pm SHARP! Date: Sunday, 1st March Where: Dendy, Opera Quays Address: Shop 9, 2 East Circular Quay, Sydney Price: $18 / $16 conc. TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW AT: www.popcorntaxi.com.au
| | Queensland | Courses | What's On? | Courses Field and Segment Producing for Television (Applications Close Today) Brisbane - February 28 & March 1 Gain an understanding of the skills required to be a field and segment producer of non drama.
Course Presenter Gai Reid has worked in television since 1980 as a graphic artist, a writer and producer of commercials, corporate videos, documentaries and magazine programs. She has worked as a Producer for Southern Cross Television on everything from live productions through to documentary.
What do others have to say about the course?
It was a really insightful course. I learned more in 2 days there than I have in a year at uni. The information was valuable, concise and relevant to the industry today. I cannot think of anyway in which to improve this course. Monique Hennessy
Very informative class. I gathered some very useful information and would recommend it in the future. The course director had a very balanced view of the industry and is obviously at the top of her field. Thanks for a top weekend. Cheers, Andrew Hyde
Cost: $225 Applications close: February 13
Alex Daw AFTRS Qld Mgr (07) 3257 7646
What's On Do you want your Big Break on TV? As an Actor, Extra or Presenter? Central Casting is the Only Agency that GUARANTEES that you will be on TV after completing our Talent Development Course*. (*Audition Required)
Basic Courses also available for anyone to get started, a fun and affordable way to learn vital skills for TV and Film in front of the camera, this will help you get paid work in the TV & Film Industry.
Every Person that attends the Open Day will have a Mentor Evaluation completed to help you pursue your dreams in an efficient, effective and fulfilling way.
Get a Kick Start with a Professional Representation Profile and Photo shoot on the day from $99, with an Open Day Special of speaking to Camera Profile on the Green Screen for your Audition Reel for FREE!* (valued at $200) *limited availability Central Casting has specially designed Talent Development Courses that covers each of the following areas:
Acting for Camera - Improvisation and Scripted Methods Presenting for on Location Interviews and Covering Stories & Unique Talent Development (for under 18's)
Each of these courses is either over 8 weeks or intense weekend blocks, on Graduation you are filmed for a Specific Local TV Show you will use the content and skills learnt during the course. You will then be broadcast on TV to all Qld areas and you will receive a copy of your show on DVD.
This gives you experience and a Screen Credit towards your new career for future paid work in the TV and Film Industry.
We will be taking on new Talent to represent and course enrolments at the | | Victoria | Courses | What's On? | Courses FRAMED #1 - How Do I Get My Own TV Show? 26 Feb FREE Kicking off OPEN CHANNEL's first FRAMED seminar for 2009 is an entertaining discussion with Wayne Hope (The Castle, Stupid, Stupid Man) and Robyn Butler, creators and stars of the hit ABC TV comedy series The Librarians, currently shooting its second season. Wayne and Robyn discuss their creative partnership and the process behind taking an idea for a TV series from concept to the small screen.
When: Thursday 26 February, 12.30 - 2pm Where: Digital Harbour Theatrette, 1010 Latrobe St, Docklands RSVP: framed@openchannel.org.au
As usual, light refreshments will be provided and there'll be DVDs courtesy of Madman Entertainment to be won!
THE 2009 FRAMED SEMINAR SERIES IS PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY FILM VICTORIA
Email:intern@openchannel.org.au www.openchannel.org.au Speaking American An American Accent is an ESSENTIAL tool for actors. COMMENCES 18th February. 8 Weekly Sessions
Book Now! Email: tafta@westnet.com.au
With the Australian Dollar down for us, but working for US productions, it is only a matter of time until the US Productions are flooding back down under again.
Tutor- DAVID MAN - Director (US)
David Man is an award winning director, writer and actor, as well as an experienced casting director and a highly respected teacher and coach.
Mr. Man was casting director for the CBS Daytime Drama "SEARCH FOR TOMORROW" as well as Senior Staff Instructor at The Weist-Barron Television School in New York City. He was Artistic Director of the NYC based ARTISTS' PRODUCTION ENSEMBLE and one of the most sought after directors and acting coaches in New York and L.A.
David Man brings over twenty years of teaching, coaching, directing and casting experience to every actor he works with.. "His clients know how to listen to what people are really saying to them, both for performance and in the casting session. His actors always bring work that is personal, original and real." Christian Duguay, director (JOAN OF ARC mini series, ART OF WAR, etc.)
The Australian Film & Television Academy (TAFTA) Studio Location: Rear 430 Waverley Road East Malvern, VIC 3145
Phone: 03 - 9702 5702 Email: tafta@westnet.com.au www.tafta.com.au Write Your Documentary 16 Feb - 6 Apr As the SBS tagline touted: "the world really is an amazing place". Develop your ideas for a compelling documentary project with a thorough exploration of the craft of documentary scriptwriting. From research to interviews, treatments to scripts, the course explores the challenges of writing compelling stories for the documentary genre. Practical group sessions in developing concepts and constructive feedback on written treatments will push you towards a strong, well thought-out project.
Dates: Feb 16, 23; March 2, 16, 23, 30; April 6 Time: 6:15 - 9:15pm Location: OPEN CHANNEL, Shed 4, North Wharf Road, Docklands
Fee: $330 OC members / $400 non members Bookings: info@openchannel.org.au / 03 8610 9300
Email:info@openchannel.org.au www.openchannel.org.au What's On In Conversation with Katie Graham - Costuming for Film & TV - 15 Feb Experience the weird and wondrous role of costuming for film and television.
Join Melbourne-based costume designer Katie Graham (Dying Breed, Wilfred, Bogan Pride, Rats and Cats) for a discussion about the process of creating and transforming character through sketching, op-shopping and sewing. Just bring your imagination.
2pm ACMI
Web Address: www.acmi.net.au/sts_inconversation_katiegraham.aspx Meet Your Next Cast & Crew! - 24 Feb Entry is free! Come along to our first networking event for 2009! Mingle with filmmakers and actors, talk about your screen projects and make some new industry contacts.
AFI-nominated producer Melanie Brunt will talk about the production of her short film Dugong, and casting director Marnie Hill will talk about the casting process - and how you can help actors get the most out of the whole experience.
Presented by OPEN CHANNEL and online casting service AT2.
WHERE: The Water Rat Hotel, 256 Moray Street (cnr Park & Moray Sts), South Melbourne WHEN: Tuesday 24 February, 6.30pm - 8.30pm RSVP: rsvp@openchannel.org.au by Monday 23 February
Email:intern@openchannel.org.au www.openchannel.org.au | | | TOP | | | |
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