Leah Purcell and Warwick Thornton.
Warwick Thornton, Leah Purcell, Ivan Sen, Steven McGregor, Erica Glynn, Danielle Maclean and Bain Stewart will travel to Los Angeles next month for high-level networking.
The visit by the delegation, which includes David Jowsey, Greer Simpkin and Charlotte Seymour, is an extension of Screen Australia’s Talent USA initiative and coincides with the agency celebrating 25 years of Indigenous screen stories.
The November 5-10 program will focus on setting up business connections for the delegates with Us film and TV industry stakeholders and providing opportunities to learn from established La-based creators and decision-makers.
Participants were selected based on their international success and/or having established interest in the Us.
“It is fantastic to be able to offer this incredible opportunity to luminaries of our industry, which will assist in opening new doors to expand their already successful careers in the Us market,” said Penny Smallacombe, Screen Australia...
Warwick Thornton, Leah Purcell, Ivan Sen, Steven McGregor, Erica Glynn, Danielle Maclean and Bain Stewart will travel to Los Angeles next month for high-level networking.
The visit by the delegation, which includes David Jowsey, Greer Simpkin and Charlotte Seymour, is an extension of Screen Australia’s Talent USA initiative and coincides with the agency celebrating 25 years of Indigenous screen stories.
The November 5-10 program will focus on setting up business connections for the delegates with Us film and TV industry stakeholders and providing opportunities to learn from established La-based creators and decision-makers.
Participants were selected based on their international success and/or having established interest in the Us.
“It is fantastic to be able to offer this incredible opportunity to luminaries of our industry, which will assist in opening new doors to expand their already successful careers in the Us market,” said Penny Smallacombe, Screen Australia...
- 10/18/2018
- by The IF Team
- IF.com.au
Australian architect, Harry Seidler (photo credit: David Moore).
Filming has commenced on Beyond Style: Seidler, a documentary film about architect Harry Seidler, directed by Daryl Dellora for ABC TV.
The Film Art Media doco, produced by Charlotte Seymour and Sue Maslin, Beyond Style: Seidler (55 mins) is the first documentary retrospective of Seidler.s architectural legacy and is an intimate portrait of his extraordinary life and internationally recognised work.
Filming locations will include Melbourne, Sydney, Paris, London and Vienna and featured interviewees include celebrated architects Lord Norman Foster, Lord Richard Rogers, Glenn Murcutt as well as Jorn Utzon, Penelope Seidler and others..
This year marks ten years since the death of Harry Seidler and this .documentary aims to deliver a retrospective of Seidler.s architectural vision.
Seidler is acclaimed as one of the greatest modernist architects..
He won every architectural major prize in Australia, is represented in every major city, and...
Filming has commenced on Beyond Style: Seidler, a documentary film about architect Harry Seidler, directed by Daryl Dellora for ABC TV.
The Film Art Media doco, produced by Charlotte Seymour and Sue Maslin, Beyond Style: Seidler (55 mins) is the first documentary retrospective of Seidler.s architectural legacy and is an intimate portrait of his extraordinary life and internationally recognised work.
Filming locations will include Melbourne, Sydney, Paris, London and Vienna and featured interviewees include celebrated architects Lord Norman Foster, Lord Richard Rogers, Glenn Murcutt as well as Jorn Utzon, Penelope Seidler and others..
This year marks ten years since the death of Harry Seidler and this .documentary aims to deliver a retrospective of Seidler.s architectural vision.
Seidler is acclaimed as one of the greatest modernist architects..
He won every architectural major prize in Australia, is represented in every major city, and...
- 3/29/2016
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
By 2013, if things go to plan, all funding applications to Screen Australia will have to be submitted via the Screen Australia website.
The move is effectively the final stage of building one single government agency -- and all its required systems -- out of three: the Film Finance Corporation, the Australian Film Commission and Film Australia.
.We are nearly four years old and, ultimately, we aim to go online with all applications but that is a very big technological leap,. said Screen Australian chief operating officer Fiona Cameron. Her hope is that the system will be up and running by year end.
Two teams are now in place that are integral to receiving and processing applications in a streamlined fashion . and also undertaking the legals around the successful applicants -- with the program operations team headed by Charlotte Seymour and the contract management team by Martien Coucke. Each team includes five or six people.
The move is effectively the final stage of building one single government agency -- and all its required systems -- out of three: the Film Finance Corporation, the Australian Film Commission and Film Australia.
.We are nearly four years old and, ultimately, we aim to go online with all applications but that is a very big technological leap,. said Screen Australian chief operating officer Fiona Cameron. Her hope is that the system will be up and running by year end.
Two teams are now in place that are integral to receiving and processing applications in a streamlined fashion . and also undertaking the legals around the successful applicants -- with the program operations team headed by Charlotte Seymour and the contract management team by Martien Coucke. Each team includes five or six people.
- 4/19/2012
- by Sandy George
- IF.com.au
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