Radical Orange Post Production Internship

 

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A post-production internship opportunity has come available with our travel publication ANYDOKO, a start-up travel video channel run out of Sydney (Surry Hills). They create travel videos on everything surrounding a destination, from food to sights and much more. Check them out below:

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They are looking for 2 post-production interns to support their main editor. You would be learning along the way while they give you the following opportunities:

  • Preparing projects for the editor to edit (ingesting, syncing, selecting etc.)
  • Editing projects yourself
  • Writing photo articles and video scripts
  • Executing your own video concepts

 

The skills and commitments they are looking for are:

  • Some sort of relevant education (you can currently be at uni or film school)
  • Available 2 to 3 days a week for at least 3 Months. We find that people who are in more get to see their own projects through from start to finish. It’s a much more valuable experience if you can make some more time available.
  • You know how to use Premiere Pro (knowledge of After Effects + DaVinci are a plus)
  • You are super keen to learn and just want to create cool work. You’re the person who already creates their own work for fun.
  • You have some experience of working in a team (can be Maccas)
  • Camera Skills are a plus

 

What they can give you:

  •  The opportunity to develop and create original content which you can make your own and create from start to finish.
  • The opportunity to create an extensive portfolio of amazing looking travel work.
  • The opportunity to the learn the ins and outs with key software and to learn a lot from an experienced production team about what it takes to make high quality content
  • You will be able to use this internship for any internship requirement by your course plus we will give you a completion letter upon completion.

 

To apply send a blurb about yourself and why you would to be involved to david@radicalorange.tv please include your resume.

Lexus Australia Short Film Fellowship

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2016 recipients of the fellowship: Alex Murwaski, Anya Beyesdorf, Brooke Goldfinch & Alex Ryan

Applications have opened for the 2017 Lexus Australian Short Film Fellowship: 50K to produce your next short film. Must have written and directed an award winning short or be currently studying and have written and directed a short (required to submit the film for review)

For full eligibility requirements see below.

Apply here

The Fellowship is open anyone who meets ALL the following eligibility requirements:
• Must be at least eighteen (18) years old;
• Has never directed a full-length feature film, nor be in pre-production on one at the time of submission and thereafter;
• Has written AND directed at least one (1) short film (under 40 minutes in length) which has been accepted to a film festival AND/OR is a current enrolled student in a film school;
• Can speak and write fluently in English;
• Must not have a pre-existing agreement with a film or television studio that would interfere with or prevent with entrant’s ability to participate in the Competition;
• Available to attend 2017 Sydney Film Festival held between 7 to 18 June 2017;
• Is an Australian citizen.

Kino #111: Short Film Gala

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Join Kino Sydney as we throw open our screen to Sydney’s diverse scene of local filmmakers to premiere their madcap, creative, and always inventive short films.

Cheer on short films, gain insights from our Q&As and industry talk, chill out to live music, feel content on pizza, and try your luck on our giveaways.

Tickets are only $10 with all programming and food inclusive. Screening filmmakers get in free.

WANT TO SCREEN?

Use Kino as a space to hone your craft, test how a joke works with our audience, or screen a film as a calling card to meet collaborators amongst our community. We ask only that films are under 6 minutes; no ads or home videos; not available online. Register to screen here: https://kinosydney.com/screen-a-film/

 

DATE AND TIME: Mon 7 November 2016 | 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM AEDT

LOCATION: 107 Projects, 107 Redfern Street, Redfern, NSW 2016

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Bicycle Film Festival Sydney

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Brendt Barbur, Founding Festival Director, was compelled to start the Bicycle Film Festival when he was hit by a bus while riding his bike in New York City.  He insisted on turning his negative experience into a positive one. In 2001 Barbur started the Bicycle Film Festival as a platform to celebrate the bicycle through music, art and, of course, film. The Bicycle Film Festival has been a major catalyst for the urban bike movement, one of the most powerful and culturally relevant forces of the last decade.

BFF returns to Sydney with an art exhibition and opening party on Thursday 24 November, screenings Friday 25th, more screenings and the BFF Sydney after party on Saturday 26th.

More info on their Facebook page

DATE AND TIME
Thu, Nov 24, 2016, 6:00 PM –

Sat, Nov 26, 2016, 11:59 PM AEDT

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LOCATION
Eastside Arts

395 Oxford St Paddington

Sydney, NSW 2021

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Enviro Film Fest Aus Sydney

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The Environmental Film Festival Australia (EFFA) is more than just a film festival – it’s a catalyst for positive and sustainable change. We’re fuelling conversations about how to make the world a better place, now and into the future, with a program of film screenings, discussions and debates.

There are a number of films being screened across next week that are well worth checking out.

TIME TO CHOOSE (OPENING NIGHT)

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Dir. Charles Ferguson | USA | 2015 | 100 mins

Time to Choose presents a comprehensive primer for those uninitiated in the climate change debate and a fresh perspective for seasoned environmentalists alike.

EFFA Sydney Opening Night: Ticket includes pre-film reception with canapés and drinks.

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BUGS ON THE MENU

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Dir. Ian Toews | Canada | 2016 | 78mins

Bugs on the Menu asks us to reconsider the dietary choices that many of us take for granted every day by presenting a prescient and informative study of the health and environmental benefits of eating insects.

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The complete list of films and more info is available here

Post Production Workflow 101

Here’s a good little video introducing the post production process from ingesting files to packaging the final deliverables from the master edit.

I’ve also included a flow chart graphic. Good luck to all students putting together final assessments/major projects for MAP over the next fortnight!

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SEGMENT PRODUCER – SCOPE

 

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Location: Brisbane
Work Type: Full-time

Network Ten’s Children’s Television Production Unit has an opportunity for a Segment Producer to join Ten’s award winning science program, SCOPE.

As the Segment Producer you will have a genuine interest in creating entertaining and informative children’s television. Working on SCOPE you will be taking scientific stories and making it not only accessible but fun for kids 9-14 years old. Having a background or an interest in science would be an advantage.

Experience writing, field producing and or directing television is preferred.

You will be responsible for:

Researching and writing at least 2 scripts per week, breaking down the scientific ideas to suit our audience
Field Producing at least one day per week
Assembling off-lines edits of filmed stories for the editing process
Complete deliverables and other materials required for each story
Working effectively in a team

The successful applicant will have knowledge and understanding of the ACMA Children’s Television Standards and have the understanding of protection and privacy laws associated with a child’s performance. If you enjoy working in a vibrant and creative team and have a passion for children’s television please send your written application via the link:

APPLY HERE

Dragon Image Presents: Sennheiser Product Night (Free)

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Dragon Image is hosting an info session for the benefit of the community in the tv and film industry.

This is going to be a light and casual get together for people who are interested to talk audio gear, best practices, Sennheiser vs other brands, audio tech and to talk with the people developing the products that you use.

There will be a give away of some audio gear by Sennheiser on the night. Register here

 

DATE: Mon 17 October 2016

TIME: 3:00 PM – 5:30 PM

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LOCATION: Dragon Image – Photo & Video Equipment Solutions, 22 Herbert Street, Artarmon, NSW 2064

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FAQs

What are my transport/parking options getting to the event?

Street Parking and Limited on Site Parking.

Where can I contact the organiser with any questions?

Please email cale@dragonimage.com.au

Do I have to bring my printed ticket to the event?

Either the ticket info on your phone or the printed ticket is ok.

 

 

 

MULTIMEDIA CONTENT PRODUCER / VIDEOGRAPHER FOR SCREEN AUS.

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Located in Sydney for a 2 year contract, with a salary of 70-80K, this looks like a good one….

A unique opportunity has arisen to join this team as a Multimedia Content Producer.

In this role you will be responsible for the end to end production of video content published by Screen Australia on a variety of platforms such as social media, YouTube/Vimeo and two in-house editorial websites (TheScreenBlog.com and AustraliaOnScreen.com).

You will also produce content for events, internal/corporate needs and media consumption. This is a busy, hands-on role that will see you working closely with an in-house Writer for content creation, as well as working with the broader team to produce and publish media material such as EPKs.

To be successful, you will need at least three years’ experience as a multimedia content producer working on a broad range of content with demonstrable success in end to end film content creation. You will need to be an expert in Adobe Creative Suite, particularly Premier Pro, After Effects and Photoshop, and be comfortable working on Mac and Windows platforms. The ability to self-manage and collaborate with a team is a must, as is a sense of humour and passion for the screen industry.

For the right candidate, Screen Australia offers staff a modern and supportive working environment in Ultimo and some great benefits.

Applications close 9am, Monday 17 October 2016

Paid Internship Opportunities with NBC Universal

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Some fantastic work experience opportunities are up for grabs working with NBC Universal. These are 6 month paid internships that will allow you to really get your foot in the door working for a massive international media conglomerate. Please note that it doesn’t appear that there is a lot of technical production involved, so it wouldn’t be ideal for people wanting to launch a career in directing or cinematography (apart from the Matchbox Internship which may offer some scope for this).

They have an info day coming up about NBC that’s definitely worth checking out, but you need to make sure that you RSVP for this. I’ve included it as a screenshot of a PDF below for your convenience.

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Specific internship dates and times cannot be confirmed. I have emailed the points of contact but haven’t heard back, so it’s in your best interest to attend the above event if you’re serious about taken onboard one of the internships.

THE INTERNSHIPS:

We’re looking for students from a wide range of degree backgrounds who are completing their degree in 2017. You’ll be looking to gain real experience and grow your understanding of the industry on a global level. You can build your own future as you contribute to ours. If you can demonstrate strong academic performance and involvement in extracurricular and community activities, we’d like to hear from you. Apply now.

About our 2017 Internship opportunities:

By partnering with us on our 2017 paid internship program you will become an integral part of the NBC universal team. You will have the opportunity to work alongside pioneers and leaders in the industry, learning on the job with exposure to all aspects of the business. Your career development is key to your success. You will have a one-on-one mentor throughout the whole 6 month internship program, offering you the structure and support you will need through this learning experience. Our goal is to give you as much professional growth to set you up for a fruitful career on completion of your studies. Placements are available across NBC Universal are;  NBC Universal TVD – Research Analyst

 NBC Universal Networks – Marketing (digital & Social)

 Matchbox Productions – Operations (Scripted & Un-scripted, creative writing…)

 NBC Universal TVD – Distribution & Sales

 Universal Pictures – Marketing Partnership

Attached are the respective PDFs with further information about the positions

Send your application to; Campus2CareerApac@nbcuni.com

Deadline is next Thursday 13th at midnight!

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TV Distribution

Marketing

Research Analyst

Marketing – Partnerships