Monday, August 22, 2011

QuietOnSet Newsletter - 22 August 2011



Info Update # 23 22 August 2011
La test NewsFeatured ArticleCasting BoardFilm CompetitionsSelect State

Hi Guys

I am celebrating with much joy after fixing my 
internet line. Every time my phone rang the 
internet went down. All due to a "Splitter" that I 
took off when I got a new phone - oh about a 
year ago!! Any way, the simple joy of having a 
splitter - who would have thought. I might be a 
little friendlier to those telemarketers that ring 
me constantly during the day. ( or I might not!)

I got a note from Casting Dir Dave Newman this 
week about some courses for kids to teens he 
is running through the next school hols. All the 
info is below but he is a great teacher so don't 
miss out on this one. I first met Dave when he 
was teaching with Denise at Screenwise. He is a 
busy casting director with Christing King now so 
a very handy person to know!.

I have been having a chat with an actor about 
"fees" when joining an agency. Generally you 
are responsible for providing your own headshot 
but you will be expected to join the online 
casting services such as AT2 and Showcast.
This actor said he was asked to pay $250 up 
front plus had to have his photo's redone - 
when he already had photos.

Plenty of traps for young players my friends. I 
paid $500 for photo's in my early days and the 
only time I every saw my agent again was when 
they were being chased on A Current Affair.

AVOID GETTING RIPPED OFF - Pick up a copy of 
Everything You Need to Know from our book 
store.


Have a great week.

Leee

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Lee's HOT PICK OF THE WEEK
Christine King Casti ng will be holding three 
Sydney audition workshops for kids aged 12 - 
17yrs on Monday 26th September, Wednesday 
28th September and Tuesday 4th October. 
These workshops will cover all aspects of 
casting and the audition process. Dave Newman 
will be conducting the classes.

I did a course with Dave Newman when I was 
living in Sydney and he was also one of my 
early interviewees! His interview is in the 
members area under Tutorials.

Dave is a great teacher and both he and 
Christine have been really busy on the casting 
front lately.

If you are a teen in Sydney - don't miss these 
course opportunities!

All the info is below in Course Details.

Lee

ABC Announces new Kids Show - Resistance
ABC Children's TV announced its biggest budget 
children's live action series at $14m would take 
up residency at the South Australia Film 
Corporation's new Adelaide Studios, opened 
today.

Resistance, a co-production between Australia's 
Persistence Productions and Canada's 
Shaftesbury Films, the 26◊30 minute series will 
screen on ABC3 in Australia and YTV in Canada 
in late 2012. Shooting will begin in September 
2011, for 23 weeks.

Resistance is the story of the fate of humankind 
in the hands of a small group of brilliant teenage 
resistance fighters. Armed with technology, 
beyond the cutting edge, and trained by 
mysterious young billionaire, they're our last 
line of defence against an alien invasion.
Produced by Andrew Dillon and Lesley Parker, it 
is executive produced by Gary Kurtz who has 
Star Wars and the Empire Strikes Back among 
his producing credits.

Kim Dalton, Director of ABC TV said in a 
statement, "Resistance will add to our already 
strong line up of live-action children's dramas 
series such as Dance Academy, My Place and 
Dead Gorgeous."

Adelaide Studios CEO Richard Harris told 
Encore, it was the exact kind of production the 
studios were looking to attract.

Resistance is one of 21 children's productions on 
the 2011 slate for the ABC. It will employ over 
450 cast and crew in addition to involving 
around 500 ancillary services and businesses 
such as accommodation, transport, sets, and 
wardrobe.

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Casting Board

QOS Website - click here

How To Apply for a Listed Audition - 22 August 2011
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The contact details are in the members area.

If you are not a member, you need to SUBSCRIBE.


Costume Attachment - For Feature Film - 22 August 2011
Sydney,NSW
Costume department attachment required for the latest feature film being made by the producers of The Kings Speech and Animal Kingdom.

Must be available for 5 day weeks during the period 5th-23rd September 2011. Interest or experience in costume department essential. Own car and full license preferable.

Paid Work Childrens Entertainer - 22 August 2011
Sydney,NSW
CHILDREN'S ENTERTAINER NEEDED for DISCO & KARAOKE BIRTHDAY PARTIES

We are looking for energetic, enthusiastic and reliable entertainers who love working with children. We do children's birthday parties (age 5-12yrs), school discos, child care centers, etc

PAID Work Major Technology Brand - 19 August 2011
Sydney,NSW
We're after a normal guy aged 20 - 40 years old with a great sense of humour and positive outlook on life. He is an appealing guy who people can't help but like. He could be that good guy next door or down the street or the fall guy who receives the pranks of his mates with good humour.

Fee:$750 per day x potentially 8 days.

Stop motion animation (untitled) - 17 August 2011
Sydney,NSW
Seeking male actor between 40-50 years of age for voice over on new stop motion animation. This role calls for the character to have an Irish accent.

Actor for Surrealist film - 3 August 2011
Melbourne,VIC
Plot Summary: Greg knows someone is after him..

-Male 20-35
-Surrealist/Experimental film 
-Filming begins in October

Actors Required for New Play - 26 July 2011
Melbourne,VIC
"The Gallagher Family Portrait" is a dark comedy/drama about the private lives of an eccentric and wealthy family. After the bizarre circumstances of their parents' death, two brothers meet for the first time in seven years to deal with the aftermath. Secrets are revealed and history is dredged up, but will the truth be dealt with or buried under the rug? Characters Required:

Bertrum Francis Gallagher: 62 years old. Husband to Harriet, father to Gregory and Daniel. 
Harriet Gallagher-Winter: 57 years old. Wife to Bertrum and mother of Gregory and Daniel. 
Daniel Gallagher: 30 years old. 
Gregory Gallagher: 24 years old.

Full character descriptions below.

Three Asian actors wanted for short film - Melbourne - 20 July 2011
Melbourne,VIC
One male and two female Asian actors of Asian decent (pref. Vietnamese or Chinese)

The Night Sky Lead Role 18-45yrs - 13 July 2011
Blue Mountains,NSW
No-budget film looking for actresses 18 to 45yrs old for 1 Lead and several Supporting roles.

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New South WalesCourses | What's On?

Courses

HOT PICK FOR THE WEEK - Christine King Casting - Kids Audition Workshops September/October
Christine King Casting will be holding three 
Sydney audition workshops for kids aged 12 - 
17yrs on Monday 26th September, Wednesday 
28th September and Tuesday 4th October. 
These workshops will cover all aspects of 
casting and the audition process. Dave Newman 
will be conducting the classes.

Dave has been a casting associate at Christine 
King Casting for over 5 years and has been 
personally involved in thousands of auditions for 
both US and Australian projects including TERRA 
NOVA (FOX/DREAMWORKS), THE PACIFIC (HBO, 
DREAMWORKS & PLAYTONE) , WOLVERINE 
ORIGINS (FOX), NARNIA:VOYAGE OF THE DAWN 
TREADER (FOX), DON'T BE AFRAID OF THE 
DARK (MIRAMAX), MATCHING JACK (CASCADE 
FILMS), RED DOG (WOSS FILM GROUP) and the 
award winning EAST WEST 101 (SBS) series 1, 
2. & 3. He has also worked extensively with 
actors during US pilot season. In addition, 
coming from an acting background, he can 
provide important insights to the 
casting/audition process from both sides of the 
fence.

Most recently Dave has co-ordinated the 
national search for 5 girls to play sisters on the 
PJ Hogan film MENTAL.

The workshops will run for 4 hours, as they are 
starting at 1:30pm it would be great if those 
doing the workshops eat lunch before coming in. 
They should also bring a bottle of water and a 
light snack just in case. 
To allow enough time for each participant, 
numbers are strictly limited to 15 per class. 
Participants will be given individually chosen 
scenes and a character brief in advance, 
matched to their age, some scenes may require 
an accent (which we will work on in the class), 
we will let you know in advance if an accent is 
required. 

Each actor will be given the opportunity to work 
one on one with Dave on the prepared scene 
and learn from watching the other young actors 
doing their scenes.

The auditions will be recorded and then used as 
a reference for our records. 
Due to copyright we aren't able to provide 
participants with a copy of the auditions.

In addition to the specific work on auditions in a 
relaxed, friendly environment, the workshop will 
also cover how the casting process works, 
audition techniques and approaches, 
preparation, what we look for and more. There 
will be time to ask questions - no question too 
silly. We may even have some fun - we want to 
explore how to have fun in an audition so it isn't 
like going to the dentist!

Workshop 1: Monday 26th September 1:30 pm - 
5:30pm - cost $200.00 

Workshop 2: Wednesday 28th September 1:30 
pm - 5:30pm - cost $200.00 

Workshop 3: Tuesday 4th October 1:30 pm - 
5:30 pm - cost $200.00

VENUE: Christine King Casting, Suite 1.10, 46A 
Macleay Street, Potts Point. (entry via 
Greenknowe Ave) 
Contact Number: (61) 2 8007 7690 
Email: admin@christinekingcasting.com 
Website: www.christinekingcasting.com

MARK PIPER - Byron Bay Film & TV School
The Power of the Actor - ANTHONY BRANDON 
WONG

Saturday, November 5 at 9:00am

Location: Byron Bay Film & Television School 18 
Brigantine Street Arts and Industrial Estate Byron 
Bay NSW 2481

www.markpiper.com

Screenwise - Advanced Screen Acting Course
Schedule: One day per week for 6 weeks - 
Tuesday 6:30pm-9:30pm
Tutor: Dean Francis (Director - Road Train)

COURSE STAGE I:
Tutors are all current Industry working 
Professionals -
* Acting Styles
* Methods
* Theories
* Actions and Objectives
* Being `In the moment`
* Scene Analysis
* Characterisation
* Text and Subtext
* Overview of the Industry
* Roles and Responsibilities
* Improvisation
* Scene work.

COURSE STAGE II:
This is the Screenwise Pro Workshop and Master 
Intensive stage. All Tutors are current industry 
working Professional Actors, Directors, Actors 
Agents and Casting Consultants exploring -
* On Set, Audition and Screentesting techniques 
with various acting methods

Screenwise is Australia`s Leading Film & TV 
School for Actors. For more information and to 
book, please call (02) 9281 4484 or visit the 
website www.screenwise.com.au

Email:info@screenwise.com.au
Web Address:
www.screenwise.com.au/index.php/courses/ii_st
age_course

What's On

Script Developers Initiative

Applications are now open for Screen Australia's 
popular Script Factory program, featuring two 
workshops which will provide high-quality 
training in script analysis and development. 

Returning for a fifth time due to popular 
demand, the Script Developers Initiative is a 
three-day intensive practical workshop 
specifically aimed at professionals working in a 
development role, as well as applicants whose 
professional commitment is finding and working 
with screenwriters. Screen Australia is also 
offering a two-day extension workshop entitled 
Wrestling the Redraft, which will be offered 
exclusively to past alumni of the Script 
Developers Initiative. 

Participants in the Script Developers Initiative 
will be introduced to a structured approach of 
assessing scripts and preparing a development 
strategy. By examining produced screenplays 
and reading early work by new screenwriters, 
participants will consider what makes a good 
screen story and learn to recognise 
screenwriting talent. 


Screen Australia's Script Factory program is a 
partnership with development training pioneer 
the UK Script Factory to assist professionals 
involved in the development side of filmmaking 
to hone their skills in a practical environment. 
The Australian workshops are designed to 
enable practitioners with high-level story-
analysis skills to focus on the nuts and bolts of 
script development and to communicate 
constructively with writers.

Screen Australia will select 14 applicants to 
participate in the Script Developers Initiative 
and 18 past alumni of Script Factory for 
Wrestling the Redraft. The workshops will take 
place from Monday 24 October to Friday 28 
October 2011 in Sydney. 

Applications for both workshops close on Friday 
9 September 2011. Successful applicants will be 
announced in early October 2011.

www.screenaustralia.com.au

Australian Capital TerrotoryCourses | What's On?

Courses

Take One: Filmmaking Workshops

A hands-on all-day workshop on the nuts and 
bolts on how to make a short film. Aimed at first 
timers and beginners (Elementary Filmmakers), 
this will be a fun filled day of activities and 
information, so if you`ve ever wanted to make 
a short film, been to Tropfest and thought to 
yourself "I could do that", but didn`t know 
where to start, this is where.

You`ll be taken through the basics of preparing 
for your film, shooting your film, and finishing 
your film. It will be an intensive day, but will set 
you up to begin your own filmmaking 
adventures!


Workshop Presenter: Marisa Martin
Marisa Martin is the principal of EoR Media, a 
Canberra based film and video production 
company, specialising in music videos, short 
films and animation. She also manages a 
number of local film events including the Lights! 
Canberra! Action! Filmmaking Festival and 
publishes the e-newsletter the Canberra Film 
Files to keep everyone up to date with 
everything film in Canberra. Marisa has won a 
number of awards for her short film projects.

Marisa joined the ScreenACT Team in 2011 to 
assist with the growing office, constituents and 
industry.

Coffee and tea provided, parking on site and 
lunch can be purchase from a number of nearby 
outlets.

Date & Time: Saturday 10th Sept, 10.00am - 
5.00pm
Location: 
ScreenACT Training Room 
Ground Floor 
216 Northbourne Ave, Braddon 
Parking available onsite

Cost: $55 incl GST
www.screenact.com.au

What's On

artsACT `Start Up` Grants


artsACT is offering $500 to young ACT-based 
artists to support activities that assist, 
encourage, develop, or promote the artist and 
their arts practice. 'Start-Up' Grants are 
designed to be responsive to the needs of young 
emerging artists, assisting them in establishing 
their arts practice and encouraging young 
people to engage with the ACT Arts Fund for the 
first time. Applicants must be 18 - 25 years and 
not have received a grant from artsACT in the 
past. 

Applications Close: Monday 29th August
More information contact artsACT on (02) 6207 
2384 or visit our website.
www.arts.act.gov.au

South AustraliaWhat's On?

What's On

Short Film Production
This scheme invests in the production of high 
quality short films that will provide national and 
international festival exposure for emerging 
South Australian creative talent

Who is eligible? 

South Australian directors and producers. 
DIRECTORS must have director credits on 
either: 
/ two (2) non-student shorts or 
/ one (1) short film which has been broadcast or 
screened at a significant national or international 
festival 
PRODUCERS must have either: 
/ a producer credit on at least two (2) non-
student shorts or 
/ relevant production management experience 
in long form film or television 
Applicants must be able to: 
/ adequately deal in the rights for the project 

When can I apply? 
Applications will be considered on an annual 
basis. The application date will be announced via 
the website and subscriber communications.

Please note that the SAFC has moved to new 
premises in Glenside. Please do not deliver any 
applications to Hendon. Our new postal address 
is Kent Town Business Centre, PO Box 636, Kent 
Town SA 5071. You can also hand deliver your 
applications to 226 Fullarton Road, Glenside SA 
5065.


www.safilm.com.au/Programs/Detail.aspx?
p=102&c=60

VictoriaCourses

Courses

AFTRS Victoria Updated Course Listing
Producing Documentaries - the Producer's Role 
August 27 - 28
(Saturday, Sunday, 9.30am - 5pm)

This two day course will cover the various 
responsibilities a producer of documentary takes 
on. Whether you are producer of your own 
documentary or you have been asked to 
producers another filmmakers documentary, 
this course will help guide you through that 
process and help you understand what is 
required of you.The Producer.



Sound Recording for TV Drama, Documentary 
and Features
September 3
(Saturday 9.30am - 5pm)

A practical course that equips participants with 
the skills and knowledge required to record 
professional quality sound for TV drama, 
Documentary and features. The course is 
designed for people currently involved in sound 
recording and wanting to cross over into the 
other areas of production. The primary focus is 
on understanding how to successfully record 
sound/voice when working within different 
locations and varying environmental conditions.



Costume Design for Features & TV Drama
September 3 - 4
(Saturday, Sunday, 9.30 - 5pm)

Discover the knowledge and skills required to 
work in a professional capacity on set in the 
Costume Department. This course will prepare 
participants with the knowledge and skills 
essential to the role of Costume Designer, 
Standby & Assistant, including preparation in 
pre-production, on-set etiquette and post-
production requirements.



Budgeting and Accounting for Screen 
Productions 
September 5 - 6
(Monday, Tuesday 9.30 - 5pm)

This two day intensive seminar will introduce 
you to the roles and functions involved in 
budgeting and accounting for a screen 
production and understanding the elements that 
are required for the successful running of a 
production.



Writing for TV Series
September 7 - October 29
(Wednesdays 6 - 10pm, Saturdays, 9am - 1pm)

Writing a TV Series is an eight week intensive 
course designed to give you the writing tools 
and understanding of how TV dramas are 
written from the initial concept through to the 
shooting script. You will learn about the different 
approaches that are used for plotting an episode 
and the interweaving stories that makes up 
most series television.



Producing and Directing in the Multi Platform 
Environment 
September 10 - 11
(Saturday, Sunday, 9.30 - 5pm)

This course is designed for documentary and 
drama directors and producers to learn how to 
use the web to tell and promote their stories in a 
multi-platform environment. Delivered by award 
winning new media expert, Sohail Dahdal, 
participants will learn to extend story through 
the use of social media.



Directing and Editing Music Videos 
September 17 - 18
(Saturday, Sunday, 9.30 - 5pm)

Music videos have evolved to become a rich 
source of visual expression, filmmaking 
technique and marketing nous. This two day 
workshop will take participants through all 
stages of production, from ideation to 
completion. Participants will learn to recognise 
the role of the music video as both a marketing 
tool and as an opportunity to flex their artistic 
capabilities.



To have a look at all the courses on offer at 
AFTRS Victoria. To find out more, contact us on 
(03) 9602 8300

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Sunday, August 14, 2011

QuietOnSet Newsletter - 15 August 2011



Info Update # 22 15th August 2011
L alatestNewsFeatured ArticleCasting BoardFilm CompetitionsSelect State

Hi Guys

Hope you are having a busy pro-active acting 
week. Thank you to everyone who writes to 
me. Most people are surprised that we are 
actually here, real people, and not an automatic 
email service. I wanted to pass on some 
feedback from this week, it is great to know that 
we are able to help people along.
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Hi Lee
I just read "So you want to be an actor". It was 
good to read about what your web site is all 
about, getting started, finding agents an all the 
other stuff. I was also very good to read Matt 
Normans story, he sounds like an amazing 
bloke.

I want to be an actor so I walked into an agent's 
office in Broadbeach about September/October 
last year and signed up as an extra (I didn't 
know there was extras and actors, I thought it 
was the same thing). I got my first job about a 
week ago. It was a crowd scene of 200 extras.
It is not all the agents fault that I have not got 
work as since I joined I have spent some time 
working in NZ (not acting), but there is a lot of 
stuff the agent could have made me aware of, 
but didn't.

He told me that I shouldn't just drop in to his 
office unannounced and that I should make an 
appointment to see him or his assistant every 3 
months or so. This sounds like a long time 
between drinks to me. After reading Mats story 
I must say that the way he does it is how I 
imagined it to be.

I think I will be visiting your site regularly as I 
found it to be very informative. 

Thanks for reading this email
Regards
Moz 
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Yes, Actor Matt Normans story is amazing and 
out there. You can see his story on the QOS 
DVD series. He also has a tutorial in the 
members area. Matt was one of our first 
interviews ever, he is an actor that supports his 
family and of course, now branches out into 
producing.
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Congratulation to Katie Johnson and Peter 
Flaherty. Both got paid TVC work through QOS 
and have just had roll overs on their TVC's. 
This means that they get paid again for another 
year. No work, no auditions, just another pay 
cheque!!

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Cheers
Lee

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Casting Board

QOS Website - click here

How To Apply for a Listed Audition - 15 August 2011
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The contact details are in the members area.

If you are not a member, you need to SUBSCRIBE.


Crew Calls - Great Experience, Location & Studio - 15 August 2011
Sydney,NSW
Great Experience in a professional environment.

We need volunteers to help us source props & dress the set (a large & exciting stage is being built in the studio, recreating the feeling of a crawl space beneath a French village house in World War two).

We're aiming to make a visually stunning film with a deep emotional impact - with your help, it's going to be a uniquely cinematic experience!

PIPPIN at the Sidetrack Theatre - Auditions for all roles. - 12 August 2011
Sydney,NSW
CrinkleCut Productions are proud to announce the arrival of PIPPIN to Marrickville's Sidetrack Theatre from December 7th to 17th, 2011.

Roles

PIPPIN (tenor) - Pippin is a young man in his early 20s, recently graduated from university.
LEADING PLAYER (tenor) - The charismatic and sexually ambiguous narrator of the show.
CATHERINE (mezzo) - Catherine is a beautiful young widow with a son.
FASTRADA (mezzo) - Pippin's manipulative stepmother.
CHARLES (baritone) - Charlemagne, king of the Holy Roman Empire.
LEWIS (chorus) - Pippin's unintelligent but strong half-brother (Fastrada's son).
BERTHE (alto) - Pippin's grandmother and Charlemagne's mother
THEO (chorus) - Catherine's melancholy young son, always accompanied by his pet duck.
ENSEMBLE MALE & FEMALE

Auditions for ALL ROLES will be taking place in Sydney on August 18th, 19th and 20th.

A Streetcar Named Desire - 10 August 2011
Berry,NSW
Auditions this week.

Seeking 6-8 men ages 18 - 60 and 5- 6 women ages 25-60. All ethnicities are strongly encouraged to audition, and expressions of interest welcome by singers and musicians.

In 1947, Broadway's hottest young writer brought a new play to Broadway. It was an exotic, erotic, passionate and dramatic story, with performances so raw they changed the American approach to acting for generations to come.

DIRTY PICTURES-A NEW AUSTRALIAN PLAY - 10 August 2011
MELBOURNE,VIC
1 MALE ACTOR (18-35 YEARS) REQUIRED FOR DIRTY PICTURES, A NEW AUSTRALIAN PLAY BY MELBOURNE WRITER-DIRECTOR TONY RECK

Actor for Surrealist film - 3 August 2011
Melbourne,VIC
Plot Summary: Greg knows someone is after him..

-Male 20-35
-Surrealist/Experimental film 
-Filming begins in October

Oberon - Auditions - 2 August 2011
Brisbane,QLD
We are searching for dynamic actor artists to join our vibrant, independent, theatre ensemble. Be part of our new production, 'Oberon', December 2 - 17 2011, with the intention of continuing to perform with the company in 2012 when we will present two world premiere productions. heartBeast vicious theatre ensemble announces auditions for Oberon an Australian Christmas Shakespeare Extravaganza

Paid Work - Sex & The City Lookalikes - 27 July 2011
Sydney,NSW
We are seeking Sex and The City Look-a-Likes for a 3 day event in Sydney on the 21st August 22nd and 23rd.

Actors Required for New Play - 26 July 2011
Melbourne,VIC
"The Gallagher Family Portrait" is a dark comedy/drama about the private lives of an eccentric and wealthy family. After the bizarre circumstances of their parents' death, two brothers meet for the first time in seven years to deal with the aftermath. Secrets are revealed and history is dredged up, but will the truth be dealt with or buried under the rug? Characters Required:

Bertrum Francis Gallagher: 62 years old. Husband to Harriet, father to Gregory and Daniel. 
Harriet Gallagher-Winter: 57 years old. Wife to Bertrum and mother of Gregory and Daniel. 
Daniel Gallagher: 30 years old. 
Gregory Gallagher: 24 years old.

Full character descriptions below.

Three Asian actors wanted for short film - Melbourne - 20 July 2011
Melbourne,VIC
One male and two female Asian actors of Asian decent (pref. Vietnamese or Chinese)

The Night Sky Lead Role 18-45yrs - 13 July 2011
Blue Mountains,NSW
No-budget film looking for actresses 18 to 45yrs old for 1 Lead and several Supporting roles.

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Film Competitions

2012 Australian Film Festival calls for entrie

The Australian Film Festival (AFF) is now 
welcoming submissions for its 2012 festival, held 
from 7 to 18 March 2012. Now in its third year, 
the AFF is a highlight on Australia's film festival 
calendar, continuing to grow year to year in 
both size and stature. To showcase your work at 
the festival, send through your Australian 
Features, Documentaries, Short Films and 
scripts.

DEADLINES:

Films (Feature and Short): 6 January 2012
Futurefilm Screenplay Competition: 20 January 
2012

Based in the iconic Randwick Ritz Cinema, the 
festival promises to deliver an inclusive program 
with an array of film screenings and events. The 
official program will include feature films from a 
variety of genres, family friendly outdoor 
screenings and a series of interactive 
workshops, seminars and Q&A's for all the 
aspiring filmmakers out there.

The 2012 AFF is a fantastic opportunity to have 
your work screened and appraised by both 
audiences and industry professionals. Past 
judges have included Bruce Beresford, Jan 
Chapman, David Field, Andrew Traucki and 
Rachel Ward.

For more information please email us.

info@australianfilmfestival.com.au

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New South WalesWhat's On?

What's On

Sydney Film School OPEN DAY- 3 Sep 2011
Sydney Film School (SFS) invites you to its 
Open Day taking place from 2pm on Saturday 
3rd of September. 

Come in and meet the SFS teachers, students 
and graduates. Ask questions and find out a bit 
more about the course structure, application 
process, Vet Fee-Help, timetables, school`s 
philosophy and daily life. 

You will also have a chance to see a sample of 
recent short dramas and documentaries 
produced by SFS students and listen to a panel 
of teachers, graduates and current students 
discussing the Sydney Film School's practical, 
hands-on training, both in 16mm and digital film.

The Open Day starts at 2pm and runs until all 
the questions have been exhausted. Coffee, tea 
and cup cakes will keep you going!

To RSVP and find out more please email or call 
(02) 9698 2244

Saturday September 3rd from 2pm
82 Cope St, Waterloo
RSVP to the email provided below
Contact :ikeller@sydneyfilmschool.com

Taking a Film to Market - 17 Aug 2011
Ever wondered what really goes on at a major 
international Film Market like Cannes, Berlin, 
MIPCOM or at a local one like MIFF's 37°South 
Market? Come down to Metro Screen to find out.

* What are the top things to make sure you do 
and the things to try and avoid?
* What should you take with you?
* What are the advantages of attending a 
market without a project to pitch?
* When your there who do you talk to, how do 
you arrange a meeting and most importantly 
what do you say?

Hear from industry professionals as they share 
their first hand experience. 

This is a great insight for those with a project on 
the boil who are looking to move it forward.



Hosted by guest moderator Sam Jennings
Development & Production Executive, Creative & 
Enterprise Development, Screen NSW

Speakers include:
* Annmaree Bell - Producer and co-founder of 
Azure productions 
* Lisa Shaunessy - Producer and Head of 
Development & Production. Chaotic Pictures
* Harry Avrimidis - Director of Marketing and 
Acquisitions, Arclight Aquisitions
* Rachel Okine - Production and Acquisitions 
Executive, Hopscotch Films
* Mark Lazarus - Investment Manager Drama, 
Screen Australia

Schedule
6:00 - 6:30 - pre-drinks and general networking
6:30 - 8:00 - panel discussion 
8:00 - 8:30 - Q&A with the audience

When:
17 Aug, 6.00pm - 8.30pm
Where: Metro Screen Studio 1, Paddington Town 
Hall, Cnr Oxford St & Oatley Rd, Paddington, 02 
9356 1818
Cost: $15 for Metro Screen members, $20 for 
non-members
www.metroscreen.org.au

QueenslandCourses | What's On?

Courses

AFTRS Program update - online course and animation in Far North Queensland

15 Aug 2011 - 19 Oct 2011

Upcoming courses at AFTRS including the online 
Screenwriting for Film course, which will 
introduce participants to the fundamentals of 
creating an industry standard feature film script. 
The course comprises 10 modules with a variety 
of written assignments and collaborative 
activities. It is held from 15 August to 19 
October 2011, and more information can be 
found here


Working in conjunction with UMI Arts in Cairns, 
AFTRS Indigenous Program brought together a 
number of lino-cut print artists from several 
centres in Far North Queensland for an 
animation workshop. The artists were introduced 
to computer based frame by frame animation 
techniques over the course of the first 
introductory week, and completed four short 
animations, based on their own artworks, by the 
end of the week.

www.openprogram.aftrs.edu.au/course/w519

Upcoming NIDA Courses - Brisbane
NIDA Acting to Camera course
24 Sep 2011 - 25 Sep 2011

See yourself on screen and experiment with 
simple 
scene work, both improvised and scripted.

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NIDA Doctor Who: Acting on Screen courses 
26 Sep 2011 - 30 Sep 2011

Identify the essentials of screen acting as you 
work on scripts from the Doctor Who series. 
Develop skills in characterisation by rehearsing 
and filming scenes to camera.

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NIDA Screen Acting course
19 Sep 2011 - 2 Oct 2011

Discover your screen presence. Rehearse and 
perform scenes from contemporary film and 
television and gain confidence in acting boldly 
and honestly for the camera.


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NIDA Screen Acting Intensive 
1 Oct 2011 - 2 Oct 2011

Rehearse and film scenes from the best in film 
and television drama; practice techniques to 
deliver a truthful performance.
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NIDA TV Presenting course 
26 Sep 2011 - 30 Sep 2011

Discover your ability to inform and entertain, 
and practice techniques to communicate to a 
television audience on camera. This course 
covers a variety of presenting formats including 
lifestyle, chat shows and interviews.
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For more information about NIDA`s national 
courses and to make a booking visit the website 
at www.nida.edu.au

Email:open@nida.edu.au

What's On

OPEN DAY! SUNDAY 21ST AUGUST 2011 10.00AM - 4.00PM
Q & A ( FREE) from 2.00pm - 3.00pm 

*How to get an agent 
* Industry advice
* How to get an audition 
* What training


ALL AGES - ALL STAGES OF TRAINING 
WELCOME 

DROP IN AND EXPERIENCE A COLD READ IN 
FRONT OF THE CAMERA - OR BRING YOUR OWN 
SCRIPT - Receive a dvd copy of your test

HAVE A SAMPLE HEADSHOT TAKEN FOR FREE
- email your questions to: 
bookings@industryactorshq.com.au

Australian Capital TerrotoryCourses

Courses

Upcoming NIDA Courses - Canberra
NIDA Acting to Camera Course
15 Oct 2011 - 16 Oct 2011

See yourself on screen and experiment with 
simple scene work, both improvised and 
scripted.


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NIDA Doctor Who: Acting on Screen courses - 
10 Oct 2011 - 14 Oct 2011

Identify the essentials of screen acting as you 
work on scripts from the Doctor Who series. 
Develop skills in characterisation by rehearsing 
and filming scenes to camera.

For more information about NIDA`s national 
courses and to make a booking visit the website 
at 
www.nida.edu.au

Email:open@nida.edu.au

VictoriaCourses | What's On?

Courses

Upcoming NIDA Courses - Melbourne
NIDA Screen Acting Course 
26 Oct 2011 - 30 Oct 2011

Discover your screen presence. Rehearse and 
perform scenes from contemporary film and 
television and gain confidence in acting boldly 
and honestly for the camera.
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NIDA Doctor Who: Acting on Screen course 
26 Sep 2011 - 30 Sep 2011

Identify the essentials of screen acting as you 
work on scripts from the Doctor Who series. 
Develop skills in characterisation by rehearsing 
and filming scenes to camera.
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For more information about NIDA`s national 
courses and to make a booking visit the website 
at www.nida.edu.au
Email: open@nida.edu.au

Video Journalism Workshop at Open Channel
This unique course equips journalists and 
filmmakers with the necessary skills to tell 
compelling, timely stories as a single person 
crew. Working as a single person crew can be 
the most effective way to capture unfolding 
stories. It is also one of the most demanding 
and failure-prone ways to work.

This course focuses entirely on `hard`, short, 
reporter-driven stories, rather than longitudinal 
or character-driven documentary. With cross-
media skills in increasing demand in Australia 
and abroad, this is an unusual opportunity to be 
guided by an esteemed professional to make 
sound technical, creative and ethical decisions in 
the field, on your own.

Please bring your own portable pen drive so you 
can save your project and take it home.

You will learn how to:

* Identify appropriate stories
* Conduct research and plan a shoot
* Use camera, sound, and light
* Shoot sequences, cutaways and general vision
* Set up and shoot interviews, including noddies
* Use Final Cut Pro (editing software)
* Write and record voice-over

Fee: $740 Open Channel Members, $890 Non 
Members. (Membership: $55 Full, $44 Conc)

Tutor
CARMELA BARANOWSKA
Carmela has worked in East Timor since 1999, 
freelancing for SBS TV News, ABC Radio, Radio 
Netherlands, 3AW, Al Jazeera and for Dateline 
(SBS).

In 2000 Carmela won a Rory Peck Award for her 
film "Scenes from an Occupation"; and a 
Walkeley Award in 2004 for "Taliban Country".

Friday October 28 (6.15-9.15pm), 
Saturday/Sunday 29, 30 (10am - 5pm) and the 
following Friday November 4 (6.15-9.15pm), 
Saturday/Sunday 5, 6 (10am - 5pm)

Fee: $740 Open Channel Members, $890 Non 
Members. (Membership: $55 Full, $44 Conc)

Email:info@openchannel.org.au

What's On

2011 St Kilda Film Festival Tours Victoria

Top Short Films to delight audiences AS PART 
OF NATIONAL TOUR

Prizewinning films and outstanding favourites 
from this year`s St Kilda Film Festival`s Top 100 
Shorts will soon be enjoyed by audiences 
outside of St Kilda as part of a national tour 
which kicks off next week. 

Visiting major cities and rural towns - the St 
Kilda Film Festival tour will ensure that more film 
buffs will have the opportunity to view this 
year`s exceptional entrants from Australia`s 
largest short film competition.

Straight from taking the festival`s top honour 
for Best Short Film and the richest cash prize in 
Australian short film is The Kiss, directed by 
Ashlee Page and produced by Sonya Humphrey. 
The film follows the story of two teenage girls, 
fuelled by alcohol and hormones, whose fun 
night out takes a dangerous turn when they 
become trapped in a water tank. Ashlee Page 
also picked up the Best Director award for the 
film. 

This year`s tour program also features a 
showcase of Australian talent: Nash Edgerton 
presents his new short Bear written by David 
Michod (Animal Kingdom), while Nadine Garner 
makes directorial debut with festival favourite 
After Glow. This moving film follows the story of 
a young woman in post World War II Australia 
as she meets her forbidden love to tell him she 
has not terminated her pregnancy. 

These films, along with other festival winners 
and crowd favourites will screen each 
destination - tour dates are included below. Full 
program attached.

The St Kilda Film Festival in run by the City of 
Port Phillip. For more information, visit the 
webpage below.

Eaglehawk: Star Cinema 
Tuesday 16 August, 7pm

Port Fairy: Reardon Theatre 
Wednesday 17 August, 7.30pm

Nhill: Nhill Memorial 
Friday 19 August, 7.30pm

Swanpool: Swanpool Cinema 
Saturday 10 September, 7.30pm

For more info go to:
www.stkildafilmfestival.com.au

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