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WELCOME TO METRO SCREEN'S WEEKLY eNews – 29 November, 2007


FEATURE:
Network screening next Tuesday Dec 4 at 5.30, Chauvel cinema, all welcome, see below >>


Metro Screen offers an economic editing solution with our “Edit Café”. Catering for competent editors, with their own storage and cameras who just need a G5 iMac station equipped with Final Cut Pro Studio to continue their project.
 
TRAINING + WORKSHOPS
Sony ZIP One Day Camera Course >>
Summer School 2008 >>
Certificate IV in Screen 2008 >>
Young Filmmaker Workshops >>

EQUIPMENT HIRE + FACILITIES
Dubbing + New Media Services >>
General Overview >>
Tropfest Discounts >>
Gear for Sale >>

PROJECTS
Our Town >>
Project Development Services >>
Jump Start >>
Indigenous Scholarship >>

METRO SCREEN EVENTS
Work for Mobile Phone >>
Wallpapers >>
Other Networks >>
Metro Screen End Of 2007 Screenings >>

OPPORTUNITIES
Metro Screen Job >>
Cinematographers Wanted >>
Cinematographer Wanted >>
Nocturnal TV >>
Mei Li Johnson >>
Camera Operator >>
Tropfest Comedy >>

CALL FOR ENTRIES
Tropfest >>
Underscore >>
The Parragirls >>

FESTIVALS + EVENTS
Human Rights Arts and Film Festival >>
Caught Short >>
Canadian Independents >>
Japanese Film Festival >>
Westgarth Film Festival 2007 >>

METRO SCREEN CONGRATULATES
White Sound >>

TRAINING + WORKSHOPS
 
SONY ZIP ONE DAY CAMERA COURSE
Starts December 8

This intensive course covers the key camera operations and functions of the SONY ZIP camera. A very popular camera with many independent camera operators, the ZIP produces high-quality results under a wide range of conditions. Areas covered include framing, exposure, white balance and focus as well as camera handling techniques, lighting techniques and an explanation of the High Definition format. Participants will have the chance to ask specific questions and will benefit from the tutor’s industry experience and tips on getting the most out of the camera.

1 x Sat, 9am – 5pm | 7hrs | 08/12 | $185 / $217 non-members | 10 places
LOCATION | Metro Screen, Paddington Town Hall. Cnr Oxford St + Oatley Rd Paddington, NSW

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SUMMER SCHOOL 2008
Jan 14 – 25

Give your creative side free rein this January! Using high quality digital cameras and editing equipment, learn both creative and technical aspects of filmmaking as you collaborate in small groups to produce a short film.

“A great introduction to the world of filmmaking, with loads of useful practical exercises and supportive instructors.” Lesley Branagan, Summer School graduate.

COURSE OUTLINE
From script development and storyboarding, to shooting and lighting, and finally to editing and grading using Final Cut Pro, all course participants will learn through a practical, hands-on approach. Working groups will be kept small to ensure that all participants get the opportunity to rotate through key crew roles and get first hand experience with operating equipment.

Tutors are all current film industry practitioners and specialists in their areas. The course includes screenings and master class sessions with inspiring, award-winning filmmakers.

This course is suitable for anybody interested in kick-starting their education and career in filmmaking.

At the end of the course, participants will be well equipped to make their own short film productions. Those who bring concepts that they wish to develop will receive expert advice and mentorship. Students will take home a DVD copy of their work at the end of the course.

Mon – Fri, 9.30am – 4.30pm | 10 days, 60hrs | 14/01 – 25/01 | $990 / $1165 non-members

Participants will receive a DVD of all productions made.

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CERTIFICATE IV IN SCREEN
2008 Courses Enrolling Now

Metro Screen’s popular Certificate IV in Screen [five months full-time] provides a comprehensive education in drama and documentary and is a great option for those wishing to work in film or TV.

Extensive access to quality equipment and close collaboration with industry tutors makes this course an excellent learning experience and amazing value for money.

This intensive learning experience is composed of three production phases: documentary, studio drama and location drama. A minimum of six films are produced, at least two for each phase. With the art of storytelling a major focus of the course, participants develop their own scripts, pitch their ideas for production and secure a key crew role on at least one production per phase, while fulfilling supporting roles on other productions.

Participants learn on broadcast quality HD digital cameras and work in professional level production and post-production facilities, including our Mac Computer Lab. Industry professionals teach technical and practical aspects of production including camera and lighting, editing, producing and directing.
During the course, guest speakers give students an overview of employment opportunities in the industry and give advice on applying for jobs and funding.

At the completion of the course, final works are screened at a public graduation event. Each participant receives a nationally recognised Certificate IV in Screen qualification and a personalised DVD showreel: an invaluable resource when seeking employment or funding.

SEMESTER 1, 2008
Mon – Fri [Day] | 5 mths | 11/02 – 04/07 | $6,500 [upfront payment] | $6,900 [periodic payment plan].
Early enrolment special of $6,100 for upfront payment before December 12th, 2007.

SEMESTER 2, 2008
Mon – Fri [Day] | 5 mths | 16/07 – 07/12 | $6,825 [upfront payment] | $7,250 [periodic payment plan].
Early enrolment special of $6,400 for upfront payment before May 30th, 2008.

COME AND VISIT
If you’re thinking of enrolling please contact us to arrange an interview and tour of Metro Screen.

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YOUNG FILMMAKER WORKSHOPS
School Holiday Program

This school holidays make a short film and learn to be a filmmaker in one of two intensive, hands-on digital video workshops for 11 – 16yr olds. Brought to you by Australia’s leading youth film training and production facility.

Workshop For 14 – 16yr olds [Jan 16th, 17th and 18th, 2008]
Develop your filmmaking skills in your choice of directing, screenwriting, acting for the screen, camera, sound, editing, music composition or art direction. Sink your teeth into your desired crew role and expand your knowledge base by working closely with our experienced tutors. You will emerge from the workshop with an in depth understanding of filmmaking, as well as the practical experience of making your own short film, from start to finish! Plus Learn how to construct storyboards, shoot in a studio and on location with Sony HDV cameras, edit on Final Cut Pro, use GarageBand to compose music and pick up directing and screen acting tips from our experienced tutors.

Workshop For 11 – 13 Yr olds [Jan 23rd, 24th and 25th, 2008]
Discover your hidden potential by gaining experience in all aspects of filmmaking including: camera operation, lighting, sound recording, art direction, storyboarding, editing and directing. You will emerge from the workshop with an overall understanding of the filmmaking process, as well as the practical experience of making your own short film, from start to finish! Plus Learn how to construct storyboards, shoot in a studio and on location with Sony HDV cameras, edit on Final Cut Pro, use GarageBand to compose music and pick up directing and screen acting tips from our experienced tutors.

10am starts to 5pm | three days | $250
LOCATION | Metro Screen, Paddington Town Hall. Cnr Oxford St + Oatley Rd Paddington, NSW

For more information or to enrol please contact us on [02] 9356 1818 or metro@metroscreen.org.au or check out the website at http://www.metroscreen.org.au

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EQUIPMENT HIRE + FACILITIES
 
DUBBING + NEW MEDIA SERVICES
Metro Screen Offers:

Comprehensive transfer services, standards conversion, bulk DVD duplication, Disc printing, digitising to hard disc, digital file transfer to tape, video file compression, video stills capture, DVD authoring and more.

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GENERAL OVERVIEW
Summary

Based centrally in Sydney Metro Screen offers hi definition digital video production equipment and post production facilities, a chroma key studio, experienced crew, extensive duplication and printing services and we can even produce your media for you.

24hour HD editing facilities – completely self contained

Range of HD and SD cameras to suit all productions and budgets

Operators on call for editing or camera projects

Casting And Chroma Key Studio as well as rehearsal or audition spaces

Digitising to external hard disc, Digital file transfer to tape, DVD authoring

Video file compression, Stills capture from video.

Full range of stock

Metro Screen offers convenient, tailored production and postproduction solutions for the emerging filmmaker and industry professional.

Contact our friendly facilities staff for a prompt quote on [02] 9356 1818 or facilities@metroscreen.org.au

Check the web for a full list of equipment, services and spaces to rent or download our current rate card here http://www.metroscreen.org.au/pdf/rate_card.pdf

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TROPFEST DISCOUNTS
Making a Film for Tropfest?

Metro Screen gives all filmmakers making a film for Tropfest 2008 15% off gear and facilities hire. This excludes stock, duplication and new media services. Conditions apply – the Metro Screen logo needs to appear in the end credits.

http://www.metroscreen.org.au/facilities.html

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GEAR FOR SALE
From Metro Screen

DSR 450 WS serial no. 42107 (Kit 1)

DVCAM Premium Widescreen Progressive Scan camcorder
50i and 25P progressive scan capability
16:9/ 4:3 switchable with 12 bit DSP
Flip out Colour LCD
270 min record time in DV mode
Lens: Serial no. 13002495 Fujinon lens A20x8.6BERM-SD, 1-1.8/8.6-172mm
Accessories included:
Sony Lithium Ion battery kit (2 batteries) with charger
AC Power supply with 4pin power lead
Base plate
Beaten metal travel case
Lens hood and cap
Manual (PDF)
Tape running hours: app 139hrs
Camera and lens in very good condition, and has very light use.
PRICE: $14,000

DSR 450 WS serial no. 42110 (kit 2)
DVCAM Premium Widescreen Progressive Scan camcorder
50i and 25P progressive scan capability
16:9/ 4:3 switchable with 12 bit DSP
Flip out Colour LCD
270 min record time in DV mode
NB this is the camera only no lens included
Accessories included:
Sony Lithium Ion battery kit (2 batteries) with charger
AC Power supply with 4pin power lead
Base plate
Beaten metal travel case
Lens hood and cap
Manual (PDF)
Tape running hours: app 33hrs
Camera in very good condition, and has had very light use only
PRICE: $11,000

DECK
DVCPRO CAMERA AJD 200 DVCPro Camera DVC Pro 25 Camcorder
Utilizing 3 FIT 1/3\\ chips to attain a 500 line resolution picture. Signal to noise is 60db or better. A choice of 8 shutter speeds and 6 gain selections permit the operator to work in a variety of lighting conditions. Comes with base plate and beaten metal hard case
PRICE: $1000

LENS
T14 x 5.5 Fujinon lens, to suit 1/3” CCD
PRICE: $1500

DVCPRO DECK
AJD 650 DVCPro 25 Deck component i/o, TC i/o, 48Khz Balanced audio i/o, Supports DVC Pro 25 record/playback and DV/DVCam playback, RS422 control.
PRICE: $2000

BEYER DYNAMIC MICROPHONE
The MCE 86 N(C)S Beyer dynamic "short" shotgun condenser microphone designed for the rigors of studio and on-location video and film production, The MCE 86 N(C)S has a balanced XLR-style connector (hypercardioid) pickup pattern, equipped with a XLR-style connector, which means that you can use long cable throws without fear of increasing the noise. Comes with cradle with 1/4” thread for attachment onto boom pole.
PRICE: $300

Contact Facilities for enquirers on [02] 9356 1818 or facilities@metroscreen.org.au

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PROJECTS
 
OUR TOWN
Aspiring Filmmakers

Metro Screen is looking for aspiring filmmakers to create OUR TOWN, a documentary about the Clarence River.
OUR TOWN is a cross-cultural documentary that will explore the importance of the Clarence River to the local community. Filmmakers Leonie Dickinson and Rebecca Ingram will work with local young people (16 to 25yrs) to construct this short documentary.

Participants of OUR TOWN will learn skills in story development, camera & sound technique, film production and editing.

OUR TOWN will be created over six weeks and will involve three weekend training workshops. The first workshop is on 27th & 28th October. Participation in OUR TOWN is free but numbers are limited so register quickly.

OUR TOWN is a project of the Mobile Unit, Metro Screen’s offsite training and project department. The Mobile Unit provide people in regional NSW the skills to make short films, documentaries and new media works.

For further information, or to register, please contact Katrina Douglas at Metro Screen on [02] 9356 1818 or mobileunit@metroscreen.org.au

OUR TOWN is funded by Regional Arts NSW. The Regional Arts Fund is an Australian Government initiative delivered in partnership with Metro Screen and Clarence Valley Council

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PROJECT DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
Script Editor/Producer Consultant


Meet with professionals about your project

Feedback is always productive especially when it comes from those who are working successfully in the film and screen industries.

Metro Screen’s Project Development Services offer you the opportunity to have your scripts and treatments assessed by industry professionals. Choose between a script editor and producer for a one hour or longer face-to-face meeting about your next project.

This is an excellent opportunity for filmmakers and screen practitioners to be given sound advice on what does and doesn’t work. Gain tips, insider knowledge and give your next project the best chance of achieving success whether it’s a short documentary or a feature film.

For costs and eligibility contact us on [02] 9356 1818 or metro@metroscreen.org.au or http://www.metroscreen.org.au/projDevServ.html

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JUMP START
Next Round will be in 2008


Applications for the next round close Feb 2.
Recognising that the end of the year is a busy period for all we are extending our deadline from this December to next year, to give you all more tiem to hone your prospective projects.

Offering $45,000 in subsidy to film and screen productions in NSW annually. Jump Start can provide you with subsidised access to reliable, sort after equipment, current technical facilities and production support.

APPLYING
Applicants must download documents from the Metro Screen website http://www.metroscreen.com.au/jumpstart.html

Must be current Metro Screen members $60 or $40 concession for 12 mths.
For more information please contact Metro Screen’s Project Manager David Opitz on [02] 9356 1818 or d.opitz@metroscreen.org.auor check out the Metro Screen website at http://www.metroscreen.org.au

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INDIGENOUS SCHOLARSHIP
2007/2008

The Indigenous Media Training Scholarship offers Indigenous people in NSW the opportunity to apply for a free place on a Metro Screen training course. The Scholarship is funded by the NSW Film and Television Office.

Before applying for the Scholarship, you will need to decide which course you wish to participate in. Metro Screen has a wide variety of short courses for everyone from beginners to working professionals. For details on our training program go to our website http://www.metroscreen.org.au or request a copy of the 2008 Metro Screen brochure. If you would like advice on which course is best for you or more information contact our Training Department on [02] 9356 1818 or at training@metroscreen.org.au

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METRO SCREEN EVENTS
 
WORK FOR MOBILE PHONE
Download it Now

Metro Screen now offers you the chance to view our films specifically made for wireless viewing form our website. Head to http://www.metroscreen.org.au/digiContent.html scroll down and start sharing our filmmaker’s work via your mobile. [It’s free to download]

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WALLPAPERS
Free to Download

Metro Screen now has a variety of wallpapers available for free from our site. Simply click the size you want and it’s yours http://www.metroscreen.org.au/wallpapers.html

We’ll be adding more at random, so keep on checking.

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OTHER NETWORKS
MySpace, YouTube, FaceBook

Metro Screen now has a myspace site, to check us out and become our friend go to http://www.myspace.com/metroscreen

To view more of the work produced through Metro Screen’s general training, Certificate IV in Screen, membership, mentorship schemes and regional and youth projects go to http://www.youtube.com/user/MetroScreen

We also have a Face Book site for you to network with. So if u have a facebook account, log-on and then click on following link http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2533399439&ref=share

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METRO SCREEN END OF 2007 SCREENINGS
Everyone’s Invited!

Metro Screen Network Screening

Tuesday 4 Dec 2007. Starts 5.30pm [Cinema 2]
Shorts made through Metro Screen’s members group. Films supported via subsides won in Pitching Sessions and nurtured along the way by the group.
See work from a wide range of talented Sydney film and media makers.

Young Filmmakers Screening [formerly Channel Free]

Monday 10th Dec. Starts 4.30pm [Cinema 2]
Shorts made in school holiday workshop attended by 11 – 16 year olds.
See the next generation of young filmmakers and media artists.

Certificate IV in Screen Screening and Graduation Ceremony

Friday 14 Dec 2007. Starts 4.30pm [Cinema 1]
Graduation shorts made by our full time Metro Screen students. All students will also graduate at this event.
See the next crop of Australian film and screen professionals.

LOCATION | Screenings take place with Metro Screen’s partner the Chauvel Cinema at the Paddington Town Hall Cnr Oxford St & Oatley Rd Paddington [upstairs from Metro Screen].

Screenings are complimentary and open to the public. Seating is strictly limited and sessions start on time. Latecomers will be permitted in between films only.

For more information please contact Katrina Beck, Metro Screen Marketing Manager [02] 9356 1818 k.beck@metroscreen.org.au

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OPPORTUNITIES
 
METRO SCREEN JOB
Technical Assistant: Training

15 – 27 hours per week
$33,000 pro rata

METRO SCREEN is looking for an energetic and skilled person to work in a technical support role in our training department.

Metro Screen is a production and training facility catering to emerging film, video and multimedia practitioners. Metro Screen offers accredited training, professional development workshops, industry seminars, and skills development in film, television, and digital technology.

Applicants for this position will have demonstrated skills in digital media and video production, advanced computer skills and knowledge of media compression, file organisation and storage.

The position involves working in an administrative office setting. Applicants must be able to work unsupervised and be excellent problem solvers, but also work as part of a team to support the technical and logistical operations of the organization. Applicants must be confident and effective communicators when liaising with students and tutors.

The position will commence in mid January 2008. Working hours will vary between 15 and 25 hours per week with some evening and weekend work required. The salary is $33,000 pa pro rata (full-time equivalent) plus superannuation and leave loading. Metro Screen is located in the Paddington Town Hall. Applicants should provide a resume and a cover letter which addresses the selection criteria below.

ESSENTIAL CRITERIA
• Knowledge of and experience with digital media, video production and non linear post production.
• Advanced computer skills (mac based platform) and familiarity with file management protocols
• Proven experience in administration, especially time-critical scheduling
• Excellent time management skills
• Ability to use initiative, problem solve and identify critical issues.
• Enthusiastic, flexible and reliable team player

DESIRABLE CRITERIA
• Experience in a technical support role.
• Experience of working in a training or educational environment
• Able to carry out simple maintenance tasks and trouble-shoot effectively
• An interest in film, television and/or digital media industries

ENQUIRIES: Contact Claire Morgan on tel: 02 9361 5318.
APPLICATIONS: Email to Philippa Rowlandson at p.rowlandson@metroscreen.org.au

CLOSING DATE: Friday 7th December
ALL APPLICATIONS MUST ADDRESS THE SELECTION CRITERIA

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CINEMATOGRAPHERS WANTED
Punk Gig

1-2 punk loving cinematographers are wanted to shoot a punk gig and behind the scenes activity on Saturday 8th December for a pitch piece. There will be a negotiable fee to cover costs.

For more information contact Tracey Savage at savage.a.documentary@gmail.com for further information or call 0414 365 838

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CINEMATOGRAPHER WANTED
Short Film

A short film project, based around a young man's struggle with his self-perception and a psychiatrist's attempt to bring the young man back to reality, has recently received funding. We are looking for an experienced, enthusiastic and creative DOP to help realise the story which will be shot in January 2008.

Own equipment is desirable but not essential. Pay is negotiable.
Please send showreel and cv to dave_mason_@hotmail.com and darennair@gmail.com
Please also contact us to discuss the vision and the script.

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NOCTURNAL TV
Crew & Editors Wanted

Looking to gain valuable production experience over summer?
Nocturnal TV is a volunteer run collective showcasing the sights and sounds of Sydney’s underground. We aim to be your TV version of your local street press, cutting edge, cheeky and giving exposure to local performers that don't get it anywhere else. We focus on cool nights out and innovative musical acts, covering all ranges of youth music from breaks and hip-hop to techno, rock, indie and jazz. We have happily completed three seasons and are now looking for contributors for Nocturnal Season IV to work on a volunteer basis.

Video Editors
Camera Operators
Web Designer
Marketing Assistant

We don't want to zap away too much of your time, but we are a regular show, so we need people who can put in time to work on our segments. If you love music, the arts, and getting out and about in Sydney, contact us now to find out how you can be involved…

Next Open Discussion for contributors:
7pm Weds December 12th in Newtown, Enmore

Email us for more info at nocturnaltv.sydney@gmail.com
Web www.nocturnaltv.org or search for “Nocturnal TV” on YouTube

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MEI LI JOHNSON
Location Sound Designer

I am producing a film called 'Mei Li Johnson' shooting in December. I previously made a feature called ‘Burke and Wills’ that was released this year. We are after a location sound person for this, our next film.

Please contact:
Oliver Torr
0403 978 010
olivertorr@gmail.com or dparer@bigpond.net.au

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CAMERA OPERATOR
SAC Industries

Who's ready to make an impact in this business? SAC Industries is looking for an enthusiastic and creative camera operator for involvement in two projects over the summer.

The first is a pilot to be marketed to networks after some on-location shooting in Sydney. The second is an ongoing series of original comedic episodes that is to coincide with a website launch and public relations campaign. Some production costs can be covered (equipment, editing suite hire if required), but the money comes when we make this a success.

If you're keen, let me know by emailing your details to: stuartcoxwork@yahoo.com.au

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TROPFEST COMEDY
Extras Required

A Tropfest Comedy 'Will Ferrell' style film currently in production is looking for extras with acting experience to appear in what will be a fun film to work on, with a very experienced crew. This film will be shot in the week commencing 3rd December in the Eastern Suburbs over two days. Extras will be a focal point of the film, so we are looking for people with a great comic style, who aren't afraid to really have fun on camera.

We are also looking for energised, focused gaffers and runners. This film is big and funny so we're looking for fun people who are keen to get involved.

For more information contact Chrissy on 0403 362 312

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CALL FOR ENTRIES
 
TROPFEST
Entry into Sony Tropfest 2008 is open!


Entry to Sony Tropfest 2008 is open and there are only a few simple guidelines to must adhere to be eligible:
• Your film must be made specifically for Sony Tropfest 2008
• Sony Tropfest 2008 must be your film’s first public screening
• Your film must be no longer than 7 minutes (including titles and credits)
• Your film must contain the 2008 Sony Tropfest Signature Item (TSI) ‘8”

Entries close 10 January 2008 at 6pm giving you just under 2 months to submit your entry to us!

Good luck

http://www.tropfest.com.au/

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UNDERSCORE
Deadline 15 February

The Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) and ABC TV are proud to present ‘Underscore’, a unique opportunity for talented young screen composers. APRA and ABC TV are offering emerging composers a commission to write original music for an ABC production or to write a package of screen music for use by ABC producers. To enter applicants must score a 30 second opening titles theme for a fictional youth program and two minutes of incidental music from ‘The Silence’.

The vision for both segments are available on the website http://www.abc.net.au/tv/underscore/
Screen composer Antony Partos, who has composed music for feature films including ‘Home Song Stories’, ‘Walking on Water’ and ‘Monkey Mask’ will mentor the successful composer. Entry is only open to APRA members who are Australian permanent residents or citizens, aged between 18 and 26 years. Membership of APRA is free to all songwriters and composers. To find out more about APRA and to submit a membership application visit: www.apra.com.au

For more information please go to the website http://www.abc.net.au/tv/underscore/

Deadline for applications is 5pm, Friday 15th February 2008.

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THE PARRAGIRLS
Filmmakers Wanted

’The Parragirls’ are a special interest group supported by Parramatta Female Factory Precinct (PFFP) Association which was established in 2006 by 3 former inmates of the Parramatta Girls Home. ‘Parragirls’ is a support network and contact register for former inmates of the Parramatta Girls Home including family, friends and supporters.

We are negotiating with various authorities for access to the main site of the girls home (now Norma Parker Detention Centre) in the hope that we will stage a major reunion in 2008 and also hope to be able to open the site up to the general public on the day. The last reunion at Parramatta occurred in 2003. The Reunion Event is part of a planned action to lobby for the memorialisation of the site and its dedication as a museum/resource/archive centre for Forgotten Australians.

The PFFP and ‘Parragirls’ receives no funding, we hold garage sales to raise funds for our activities. As part of our campaign we would like to produce a number of short films that would include a general history of the site and interviews with Parragirls. We would be interested to hear from anyone who could undertake these projects and would also appreciate your organization lending its voice and support to our campaign.

For more information please check out the websites:
www.parragirls.org.au
www.pffp.org.au

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FESTIVALS + EVENTS
 
HUMAN RIGHTS ARTS AND FILM FESTIVAL
Sydney Launch

We would like to invite all of you to attend this fantastic event which is taking place in Melbourne, Sydney, Perth and Peats Ridge Festival.

From the underbelly of St Kilda to the crisis zone in Darfur, from East Timorese Art Collectives to Bert and Ernie on Sesame Street, Australia's first ever Human Rights Arts and Film Festival (HRAFF) will challenge, touch and inspire audiences from all walks of life. Award-winning films from all over the world; international and local Artists, high-profile speakers, live music, and stalls featuring a range of social, humanitarian and environmental organisations.

HRAFF Sydney Launch
6th December
Chauvel Cinema, Cnr Oxford Street & Oatley Road
Tickets on sale now.
Email tegan@hraff.org.au for details.

For full program details, visit www.hraff.org.au

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CAUGHT SHORT
December 6

Caught short will end 2007 with an exclusive Sydney screening of the 2007 Australian International Animation Festival (AIAF) on Thursday December 6. Help us celebrate our last event of the year with two great programs of animated wonder. There will be an Australian panorama and a ‘best of’ International Showcase with films from Spain, Sweden, the UK and the USA. Australia’s premiere animation festival, AIAF, has searched the globe far and wide to curate a program of the latest and greatest animated treats. The two programs feature an eclectic collection of recently released short animated works and offer a true insight into the current international animation scene.

Join Caught Short at the Tap Gallery’s comfortable and chilled out bar from 7.30pm before the screening starts at 8pm.

Full program details at www.aiaf.com.au

WHEN: Thursday 6 December
TIME: Doors at 7.30pm with films set to commence at 8pm
WHERE: TAP Gallery, 278 Palmer St. Darlinghurst
PRICE: $10

www.filmcaughtshort.com

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CANADIAN INDEPENDENTS
Canadian Film Festival

3rd December, 5:15 pm – Chauvel Cinema
FREE EVENT – Successful Canadian directors and producers share their insights into low-budget filmmaking

Presented by IndiVision, an initiative of the Australian Film Commission.

A young country defining its cultural identity in the shadow of the American entertainment powerhouse, a vibrant film industry hindered by a limited market, resourceful producers and filmmakers achieving outstanding results on tiny budgets... Sounds familiar?

Find out what challenges we share with the Canadian film industry and what lessons can be learned from indie filmmakers north of Hollywood in this insightful panel discussion.

The Panel will be chaired by Australian filmmaker Darren Ashton ( Thunderstruck, Razzle Dazzle).
Megan Simpson Huberman, Director of the IndiVision Project Lab, joins award-winning guest directors and producers from Canada in an informal discussion sure to energize Australian filmmakers and film lovers alike. Speakers include Chaz Thorne (director, Just Buried & screenwriter, Poor Boy's Game), Sarah Timmins (producer, The Tracey Fragments ), Corey Marr (producer, Who Loves The Sun) and Robin Schlaht (director, To Be Romeo & Juliet).

The Canadian Film Festival screens from 29th November to 5th December.
For more information, contact festival organizers, The Festivalists at 9281 5608.

Website: http://www.possibleworlds.net.au
This is a free event. Seating is on a first come first served basis.

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JAPANESE FILM FESTIVAL
Starts Nov 29

Blockbuster hits, state of the art anime, suspenseful horror, eccentric comedy, tear-jerking romances and heroic samurai action, it’s all here at the Japanese Film Festival, a must see calendar event. The Japanese Film Festival, now in its 11th year, begins on 29 November at Greater Union George Street for ten days only.

Tickets are on sale now at Greater Union George Street box office.
Visit our official website http://11thjff.jpf-sydney.org for more information or alternatively contact us on 8239 0055

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WESTGARTH FILM FESTIVAL 2007
6 to 9 December

‘The second Westgarth Film Festival returns to one of Melbourne’s favourite iconic cinemas, the Palace Westgarth Cinema from 6-9th December 2007 with a program packed full of cinematic gems. Over three days and four nights you’ll be treated to a candy bar full of treats including special features, celebrity cinema stars and comedians, classic silent features brought to life with musical scores, short films from Australia and the globe, filmmaker workshops, movie trivia and much, much more.

Away from the big screen, festival goers and budding filmmakers will be able to take part in two free events, ‘Filmmaker Speed Dating’, where you may meet your leading lady, grip, gaffer or runner of your dreams and ‘Pitch It Or Ditch It’,where each budding auteur can pitch their film scripts to members of Palace Films.
Saturday 8th December @ 3pm, Free (Filmmaker Speed Dating)
Sunday 9th December @ 3pm, Free (Pitch It Or Ditch It)

WHEN: 6th to 9th December
WHERE: Palace Westgarth Cinema, 89 High Street, Northcote 3070

www.westgarthfilmfestival.com.au

Tickets: costs vary.
For bookings please visit www.palacecinemas.com.au

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METRO SCREEN CONGRATULATES
 
‘WHITE SOUND’
Sarah Tracton
'‘White Sound’ made in this years Metro Screen Documentary Scholarship course by Sarah Tracton who is deaf has been asked to screen alongside ‘Who Loves The Sun’ at this years Canadian Film Festival.

‘Who Loves The Sun’ is also opening the Canadian Film Festival as well as appearing at the special event on December 3 that coincides with International Day of People with a Disability.

NSW Minister for Disability Services Kristina Keneally said the Premiere will celebrate International Day of People with a Disability, with the cinema being adapted so the whole audience can savour the experience.

“On-screen captions will be displayed for people with a hearing impairment, while audio description is available for people with vision impairment, Ms Keneally said. “Seats are being removed for wheelchair access.”

Joining Minister Keneally as guest speakers at the Premiere will be Who Loves the Sun director Matt Bissonnette, along with Sydney actor Alex Jones and filmmaker Sarah Tracton who will talk abut her film ‘White Sound’.

Details of the Canadian Film Festival are available at www.possibleworlds.net.au
Chauvel Cinema, Corner Oxford Street & Oatley Road, Paddington.
Mon 3 Dec, 6:30pm (doors open 6:00pm)
adults: $15.50, full-time students/concessions: $12.50, pensioners and seniors $9.00.

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