WALKLEY AWARDS DOCO SCREENINGS FOR 2016

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When: Tuesday 18 October/ Wednesday 19  October 4pm – 8pm

Where: Metcalfe Auditorium, The State Library of NSW

Six outstanding documentaries longlisted for the 2016 Walkley Awards for Excellence in Journalism will be screened at the State Library of NSW in Sydney in October, giving the public a free viewing of the finest work in the field over the past year.From tragedy on Mount Everest to Pauline Hanson’s political career, these films showcase the very best in Australian longform journalism.
All six films will be screened for the public at the State Library of NSW over the two evenings of Tuesday October 18 and Wednesday October 19
The Walkley Documentary Award Shortlist will be unveiled at the State Library of NSW on Thursday October 13 as part of the 2016 Walkley Awards finalists announcements.
ALL SESSIONS ARE FREE BUT YOU MUST RSVP.
The winner will be announced at the 61st Walkley Awards for Excellence in Journalism on Friday December 2

More info on screening schedule here

TV TALKS: RUNNING THE SHOW

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What does it take to go from TV series writer to TV series runner? TV Talks’ October panelists made the change from being in charge of the script of an episode, to overseeing the narrative of an entire series. The American system of writer/showrunners is new (ish) in Australia, and local productions are now seeing it a successful way of staying true to story, and to character.

This month AFRTS have a panel of successful writers who have made the transition to producing their own shows. Offspring and Devil’s Playground are all household names, but what went into bringing the characters and stories to our screens? Debra Oswald and Blake Ayshford will spill the beans and share their secrets on how it all came together, and what the experience was like for them.

GUESTS
– Blake Ayshford [Writer & Producer, Barracuda & Devil’s Playground]
– Debra Oswald [Writer & Producer, Offspring]
– Andrew Garrick [MC]

Check out the guest’s bios here

MASTER OF ANIMATION AND VISUALISATION LAUNCHES AT UTS IN 2017

 

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The Master of Animation and Visualisation (MAV) equips students with specialist skills in digital animation, visual effects and computer-generated imagery (CGI). This degree has been co-designed and developed as part of the UTS ALA, a dynamic collaboration between UTS and world-leading creative animation and VFX production studio Animal Logic.

Got some questions about the new UTS Animal Logic Academy? Looking to enrol in the Master of Animation and Visualisation? Pop in to our MAV Info Sessions to get the latest details on the Academy and how to apply. Friday 7th October 2016 – 6pm – CB11.05.102. RSVP your interest to animallogicacademy@uts.edu.au.

Full details are over on this website: https://animallogicacademy.uts.edu.au/

PAID FULL TIME INTERNSHIP – DIRECTOR’S ASSISTANT

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FINCH is offering a fantastic opportunity to gain invaluable experience in the film and advertising industry working with the region’s leading Directors and Producers.

They are looking for a highly skilled and highly driven film buff for a Director’s Assistant Internship at FINCH; someone who is passionate about working in the Film, TV or Advertising industry.

As a Director’s Assistant you will work with their Creative Team and Directors to pitch for new work as well as assisting Directors during the development and pre-production process. They’re wanting a unique combo; a graphic designer and/or budding writer who is excited to become a master of both.

Your role will be to creatively translate their approach to a script into a written and visual format by researching, referencing and curating a variety of visual and verbal mediums into a beautifully designed and entertaining document. One that is the creative and imaginative pinnacle of the brief. To do this we are looking for someone who can amaze us with their skills design, their love for film and knows how to express this all in a unique and exciting way.

You need to be able to take instruction and feedback well, whilst having the confidence and initiative to work independently and problem solve. You will be working on real briefs with real deadlines. You should be eager for a challenge and keen to learn new skills. You will be working under the guidance of our current team who have an extensive knowledge of the role and can train you up.

If you are interested in this position please go to www.finchcompany.com/directors and select one ad from any of the reels and send through a brief outline on what you like about the job as well as 20 images you would submit as visual research and/or a 500 word treatment that you would submit to the Director if they were pitching on the job, laid up and designed using inDesign.

Send this, your CV, cover letter, and any other examples of your work to jake@finchcompany.com. All applicants who submit examples will receive feedback.

WHAT THEY ARE LOOKING FOR

A film buff who is interested in working in advertising and film.
Someone with phenomenal written and verbal abilities.
Someone who understands the visual language of graphic design, typography, photography, fine arts etc and has a good eye.
Someone who understands both print and digital mediums.
Someone who can take briefs from our Directors and Creative Team and turn their words into visual realisation.
Image research is part of the job so you will need to be a master researching skills.

MUST HAVES
Advanced skills in Adobe CC.
InDesign and Photoshop are the primary programs used so you must be skilled at these.

OTHER SKILLS
Skills in Adobe Illustrator and Video Editing

JOB TYPE
5 Days a Week Full Time

CLOSING DATE OCTOBER 3RD 2016

Free Filmmaker’s Materials

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Podcasts are a great way to hear about the latest in filmmaking and the production/creative based industries whilst on the go.

Here are some to add to your playlist, for free:

Script Notes:

Screenwriters John August and Craig Mazin discuss screenwriting and related topics in the film and television industry, everything from getting stuff written to the vagaries of copyright and work-for-hire law.

More info here

Film Wax Radio:

Schartoff is on the front lines of the independent film scene in “Filmwax Radio,” documenting the evolution of the craft and the industry via interviews of both new and established talent.

More info here

GLUG SYDNEY – CREATIVE ‘NOTWORKING’ EVENT

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Glug is following up with another engaging, energetic and inspiring night of discussion for the design and creative community. Again hosted in the friendly after-work atmosphere at the Orient Hotel (top floor), The Rocks, Sydney.
They have have another stellar line up of speakers including:
Papermoose /
Smith & Harrop /
Streaker /
The Conscience Organisation

Content on the night will include discussions on innovation, building an agency from scratch, service design and ‘fighting for the user’, building robots and much more..
Throw in a few casual glasses of your favourite tipple, a friendly relaxed environment and dabble in notworking™ to make it a great night!
Hope to see you there,
Glug Sydney

Glug – More Notworking™ than Networking

Glug is a series of events for the design and creative community. Their showcase event is held in London but there are now 10 other events around the world.
Based around a series of talks and informal networking, Glug has become one of the most exciting, credible and well attended creative events around.
Established in 2006, it’s an eclectic mix of people from all creative walks of life; from digital design, illustration, advertising, cutting edge creative technology through to fashion and architecture.
Glug started five years ago as a handful of mates talking shop in an East London pub. Six years later it’s now a regular global event with over 10,000 signed-up members on MeetUp.
Over this time we’ve had great talks, film preview, live art, installations and exhibitions from the likes of Airside, Anthony Burrill, Baiyon, Dixon Baxi, I Love Dust, Jason Bruges Studio, Mainframe, Marc Kremers, Noma Bar and Why Not Associates. Alongside these regular Glugs, we’ve also run events in conjunction with Arts & Business, D&AD, DAHRA, GameCity and Pick Me Up.

Locations include: London, New York City, Amsterdam, Birmingham, Beijing, Brighton, Edinburgh, Auckland, Stockholm, San Francisco, Reading, Chicago & Oxford.

The Orient Hotel, Top floor
89 George Street
The Rocks, NSW 2000
Australia

Thursday, 13 October 2016 from 6:30 PM to 9:30 PM (AEDT)

REGISTER HERE

FULL TIME EDITING JOB – FOX

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Fox Networks Group, the home of global factual and entertainment television brands such as National Geographic and FX is looking for a dynamic Digital Editor to join their creative team. This role, based in East Sydney will allow the successful candidate to grow and develop his or her skills for a career in media. We are looking for a self-motivated team player with a big imagination and a talent for creativity. Excellent communication skills are required to effectively liaise with all members of the team and a keen attention to detail is a must. Responsible for the production of content for the Australian National Geographic website and social media platforms. The successful candidate will be working under the strategic guidance of the Digital Marketing Manager and Marketing and Communications Manager, the Digital Editor will research and write articles, source photographic imagery, produce short videos, source key spokespeople and conduct interviews in person or via phone and video to promote the National Geographic Portfolio. The successful applicant will have exceptional organisational skills, an interest in creative writing and the ability to juggle multiple tasks at once. This is an exciting opportunity to work with high-end programming and to develop dynamic promotional campaigns for internationally recognised subscription television brands.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

Research, write and publish local content articles on the Australian National Geographic website.Manage, maintain and regularly updating all aspects of the National Geographic portfolio and Fox Network Group websites to ensure content is fresh and engaging. Write and edit core editorial site content including programming information, reviews, blogs, microsites and other content as directed by the Marketing & Communications Manager and Digital Editor.Stay informed of site metrics and usage patterns and adjusting editorial plans accordingly.Maintain quality control and editorial integrity of the sites by ensuring the content is fresh, updated and of the brands standard. Website management including editing and uploading EPGS/amendments, importing NG.com articles on News CMS onsite, building adhoc pages such as video streams and briefing Producers on website videos for key NG priorities. Publish editorial articles driven by partners, sponsors and advertisers.Provide website support such as managing the global assets, competition and event pages and uploading videos and writing heading and captions.Research and source relevant spokespeople for interviews relating to stories for articles.Develop relationships with other media and relevant bodies to assist with content creation (such as museums or interested focus groups)Source photographic and video imagery to enhance articles as required.Work with the Creative Team to produce video and graphic content Have a detailed understanding of the digital strategy and marketing strategy in order to create relevant content and refocus existing content for greater relevance.Develop a working relationship with international colleagues in the same fieldCreate native advertising content as required in conjunction with advertising sales campaigns

KEY SKILLS REQUIRED:

First class writing skillsFirst class research skillsA good general knowledge in the relevant fields of National Geographic content areas.Ability to work with tight timelinesPossess exceptionally strong communication and presentation skills along with a high level of creativity. Stakeholder management – ability to build strong relationships with all levels of the business and make accountable risk-based decisionsAn understanding of digital platforms and a working knowledge of their systemsAbility to deliver to short lead times, under pressure when necessary.Strong project management and organisational skillsSelf starter – enjoys solving problems and initiating solutions If you want to join an exciting team with a great international brands, please send your application to: Amanda Rogers at FIC.Syd.Recruitment@fox.com  Candidates must have the right to work in this country.

Contact Amanda Rogers:

FIC.Syd.Recruitment@fox.cox

Mobile: 0286682911

APPLICATIONS CLOSE OCTOBER 21, 2016

FULL TIME PAID WORK MELBOURNE: PRODUCTION ASSISTANT – ANIMATED SERIES

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Production Assistant – Animated Series

Bes Animation are seeking a highly motivated full time production assistant to work on our current animated series. Production knowledge and experience essential, knowledge and experience in animation production desired but not necessary. The role will be providing support to the producers, production manager and team.

Tasks will include:

Managing calendars and schedule of senior staff
Creating and updating tracking documents
Assisting with organisation of voice records, deliveries of material, file management
General office admin and housekeeping
This is a junior role but is a great starting point for anyone wanting a foot in the door in production. Specifically seeking someone with the desire for a career in television production.

Located in Coburg North with work hours Monday – Friday 10am-6pm

APPLICATIONS CLOSE SEPTEMBER 30, 2016

Contact Jess at: besanimation@gmail.com
WEBSITE – kittyisnotacat.com

Paid Work: Corporate Video

 unnamedMy Business Path are looking at creating a corporate introduction video outlining who they are and what we do. This video will gain vast exposure across the country.
The video in question, they anticipate, will be shot over two days in various locations around Sydney.
You will be paid for your work. Interested students please contact Andrew Quinn (see below)
More information on the company can be accessed on their website here
 
Contact:
Andrew Quinn
Partner
P: 02 9696 7030 Dir: 02 96967031
M: 0413 815 892

Student Volunteers for Project MonMa

 

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Project MonMa is looking for volunteer students to help create posters, videos, PR and marketing materials for their campaign.

Project Monma is a not-for-profit organisation that aims to show that violence and dis-
crimination is a global problem and is not confined to certain countries, religions or
cultures and is therefore everybody’s problem. Violence and discrimination by men towards women around the world is severely underreported, therefore under acknowledged.

See attached PDF below for more information:

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If you’re interested, please email:

Johnana Higgs: projectmonma1@gmail.com