New Feature Film Development Program – Screen NSW: AMPLIFIER

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Hooray, new funding is available for NSW Filmmakers, with Screen NSW launching the new Amplifier funding platform for the development of feature length scripts. There will be funding allocated to individual film projects every two years, with support throughout the entire life of the project. This is exciting news for students who might have a project they’re wanting to pitch, however, do be aware that there is a central theme for applications in each two-year development process.

Here’s what they have to say:

“Screen NSW will call for applicants for every two years and each Amplifier will have a theme or genre focus. The two-year period will allow the creative teams to have the necessary time to fully realise their project’s full potential.

Applications are now open for the first program Amplifier: Adaptation.

We are taking a broad definition of adaptation and looking for film projects from a whole range of source material – from books to plays, from memoirs to musicals.  Australian producers have a strong track record in this area with

films such as The Dressmaker, The Sapphires, Red Dog, Last Cab to Darwin  and Holding The Man, all achieving domestic box office success and international sales and we have high hopes for the soon to be released Ali’s Wedding and Jasper Jones,” Courtney said.

Screen NSW will fund up to four teams for Amplifier: Adaptation and will accept submissions for projects at various stages of development.”

Applications are now open and will close on 2 September 2016. Go to:

http://www.screen.nsw.gov.au/funding/development/Amplifier

Successful applicants will be notified in early November 2016.

CARNIVAL OF THE BOLD AT VIVID SYDNEY

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Saturday, 4 June 2016
7:30pm – 10:00pm

Carnival of the Bold brings together artists and other leaders who drive important issues of our time — sustainability, poverty, justice, peace, human rights, animal rights, equality, education, well-being — to inspire and awaken greater public consciousness and create deeper engagement around social causes.

The event showcases a mix of talks and performances by various artists, and will touch, entertain, humour and provoke, and also connect those who
care about social change.

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This year’s highlights include international political cartoonist Zunar and Sydney Peace Prize 2015 Winner, George Gittoes.

GET YOUR TICKETS HERE

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My Rode Reel Short Film Competition

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This is the world’s largest short film competition, with an incredible $300,000 in prizes! Entries close June 1st so hurry up and get that film in NOW!

Now in its third year, My RØDE Reel is an international short film competition hosted by RØDE Microphones and a select team of partners, designed to encourage and promote independent filmmakers.

There are heaps of different award categories including multiple genre awards and specific prizes for different technical areas.

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Since 2014, they have received 2,000 entries from 89 different countries and given away $500,000 in prizes.

Enter here

ABOUT THE COMPETITION:

Test That Script Out: Script In Hand

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Each month writers have their scripts assigned to capable directors who cast experienced actors who rehearse each script then present on stage with props, costumes, sound and lights in front of an audience, followed by a Q&A.

Writers email your script to SIH programmers Ron Hadley and Ruth Fingret at scriptinhand@live.com

Actors & Directors email bio to Stephen Carnell and Courtney Farrow at scarnell@bigpond.net.au

WHEN: 7.30pm-10pm, fourth Monday each month from March to November (except March and April in 2016 because of Easter and Anzac Day public holidays).

WHERE: Blood Moon Theatre in The World Bar (rear of ground floor) 24 Bayswater Road Kings Cross

All info over here: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/script-in-hand-tickets-23759142234?aff=ebrowse

Apple Certified FCP X 10.2 Professional Post-Production 3 Day Course@ Labspace

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If your editing skills are not up to scratch and you’d like to learn the ropes of FCP X, then this 3 day short course is definitely for you!

What You’ll Learn:
Using workflows
Using libraries to organize and manage events, media, and projects
Applying exceptionally fast, fluid editing techniques for video and audio
Fine-tuning clips in the timeline
Comparing alternate shots from a collection of clips
Applying effects, transitions, and retiming clips
Finishing and final project
Prerequisites
Knowledge of OS X and basic computer navigation
Basic knowledge of video editing terminology is highly recommended

Dates: Monday 20th June – Wednesday 22nd June 2016
Cost: $896.50 early bird cost

Additional info: http://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/apple-certified-fcp-x-102-professional-post-production-3-day-course-syd-tickets-22144636203?aff=ebrowse

Chasing Asylum Screening + Q & A

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Chasing Asylum exposes the real impact of Australia’s offshore detention policies and explores how ‘The Lucky Country’ became one where leaders choose detention over compassion and governments deprive the desperate of their basic human rights.

The film features never before seen footage from inside Australia’s offshore detention camps, revealing the personal impact of sending those in search of a safe home to languish in limbo.

he film will be followed by an intimate Q&A with Academy Award-winner Eva Orner, Director & Producer. Facilitated by Steven Glass.

Trailer – Click Here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ocgNZRIEyyY%20

Doors open: 6.45pm

Event starts: 7.00pm

WHEN:

WHERE: Ritz Cinema – 45 Saint Pauls Street, Randwick, NSW 2031 – View Map

TONY BRODERICK TALK @ UTS

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Tony Broderick, the director of news, television and partnerships at Twitter, will be giving a live talk at 11am on Wednesday May 25  in University Hall, Building 4 (where the MAP screenings usually are held). This is one not to be missed!

 

SYDNEY FILM FESTIVAL UNI PASS – SAVE BIG!

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This year Sydney Film Festival is our best friend. They’ve rolled out a special Flexipass for university students which includes 6 tickets for the price of $72 plus a booking fee. Just got mine and it works out to be about $77 all up.
Tickets are normally almost $20 each but this works out at $12/ticket plus the booking fee so it’s a great deal.

Better still, you can share the experience with up to three other guests each time you attend, or just keep it all to yourself!

A Uni-Pass 6 is only available to current university and tertiary students, you will be required to provide your student ID at the Box Office.

HERE IS THE LINK TO THE PASS

CAREERS Q & A EVENT @ UTS

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Next Tuesday 24th May UTS’s UTSoC is hosting a Careers Q & A. This is a great opportunity to ask questions to industry representatives about embarking on a successful career in production, media and other communication-based fields. Register for the event through their Facebook event here, where you can gain access to Eventbrite tickets.

Time: 5:30PM – 8:00PM

Where: Dr Chau Chak Wing (Business Building) – Level 8

2016 SAE ATOM AWARDS: SUBMIT NOW

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Entries for the 2016 SAE ATOM Awards are now open and will close at midday AEST on Friday 3 June.

They have a specific student awards category, so there’s no reason not to give it a crack.

ENTER HERE

  • Close of entries: Midday AEST, Friday 3 June 2016
  • Finalists announced: Wednesday 7 September
  • Student Awards Evening: Late October (date TBC)
  • Tertiary & Industry Awards Night: Late November (date TBC)

Since 1982, the ATOM Awards have been celebrating the best of Australian and New Zealand screen content from the education sector and screen industry professionals.

They are the second-longest-running film and media awards in Australia, behind the AFI/AACTA Awards.

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