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Welcome to Metro Screen’s weekly e-news 8th of June 2006 01. Metro Screen introduces its 24-hour HDV editing facility 02. John Seale Filmmakers Studio June 22. 03. Certificate IV in Screen Enrolling Now 04. Metro Screen announces winner of the Open Day raffle 05. Channel Free’s next workshop 06. Television Production Workshops 07. Study and learn from internationally screened and awarded filmmakers in Metro Screens short course program. 08. Seeking Storyboard Artist & Stills Photographer For Short Film 09. Seeking Volunteer DOP for New Series in Development 10. Seeking Crew for Documentary 11. Movie Extra’s Project Greenlight Call For Entries 12. Action-Fest 2006 – Call for submissions 13. Reel Deal Short Film Festival announces stellar-line up for judges 14. Ztudio 3-Minute Opportunity - Pitch Your Feature Film Idea 15. Experimenta Under the Radar - interactive media and video artworks exhibition 16. AFTRS National Screening Tour 29th June-23rd August 17. The Festivalists fundraiser screening event #4. 18. Metro Screen congratulates - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 01. Metro Screen introduces its 24-hour HDV editing facility. Receive a 10% discount off Metro Screen’s 24-hour HDV editing facility for the month of June. Metro Screen clients can produce HDV projects utilising our 24-hour access edit suite. Clients can now shoot using the HVR Z1P and edit on Metro Screens new Quad 2.5Ghz PowerPC G5, digitising from a Sony HVR-M10U HDV. This fully self contained 24 hour edit suite can accommodate HDV and down convert for SD output or output back to HDV. This edit suite comes fully self contained; equipped with bathroom facilities, small kitchen and lounge area, clients can hire on an hourly, half daily, daily and 24hour rate. With Junes 10% discount our hourly rate is $61.20, half daily $229.50, daily $378.90 and 24 hours $543.60. Metro Screen’s comprehensive editing facilities also include three Final Cut Pro 5 edit suites running Studio 5 and the newly launched Edit Caf? opened 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday, where clients can edit at an affordable rate on G5 iMacs using Studio 5. Metro Screen also offers operators for editing, camera, lighting and sound. These professional and knowledgeable editing operators can transform your project for just $55 an hour or $65 for an online editor, grade and colourist. So if you’re unsure how to use the software or you just want someone to give professional advice for the first hour of your edit, Metro Screen can assist. Metro Screen offers tailored production and postproduction solutions for the emerging filmmaker and industry professional. Call our friendly facilities staff for a quote on 02 9361 5318 or facilities@metroscreen.org.au, www.metroscreen.org.au For or full rate card http://www.metroscreen.org.au/pdf/rate_card.pdf - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 02. John Seale Filmmakers Studio June 22. Oscar winning Australian cinematographer John Seale ASC/ACS will discuss his journey from Gallipoli to Cold Mountain to his most recent work Poseidon when he is led in conversation by our host Andrew Urban June 22 at 7pm. John’s first credits as camera operator include several films directed by fellow countryman Peter Weir, notably Picnic at Hanging Rock. Continuing his work with Weir, John was nominated for an Oscar for his work as Director Of Photography on Witness. He earnt his second Oscar nomination for his vivid colour camerawork on director Barry Levinson’s Rain Man. John won an Oscar and a European Film Academy Award for his work on The English Patient in 1996. He collaborated with the same director on The Talented Mr. Ripley, lending his own distinctive touch to the film’s Venetian setting. Some of John’s other notable credits as cinematographer include Gorillas In The Mist, The Perfect Storm and Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone. He has won an AFI award, been voted Australian Cinematographer of the Year, more than once and been nominated for and won many BAFTA’s. The Filmmaker’s Studio runs monthly starting at 7pm. The venue for these events is Metro Screen’s Studio 1, Sydney Film Centre Paddington Town Hall, Cnr Oatley Rd & Oxford St Paddington. Our maximum capacity is 70, admission price is $15 for Metro Screen members and $20 for non-members and pre sale tickets are encouraged. Bookings are confirmed upon full payment and doors open at 6.30pm. The Filmmaker’s Studio is proudly sponsored by Kennards Hire Kennards.com.au and Cinemarket.com.au To make a booking please contact Metro Screen 02 9361 5318 or metro@metroscreen.org.au - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 03. Certificate IV in Screen Enrolling Now Those who enrol before 16 June, 2006 will receive the early enrolment special of $6,100 open for upfront payment. WORK ON SIX FILMS IN SIX MONTHS 15 students hands-on in screenwriting, directing, camera, lighting, sound, editing, and producing. Students learn using new professional Sony DSR 450 broadcast quality digital video cameras, Metro Screen’s sound stage studio and G5 iMac Final Cut Pro Media Lab. Six films and a TV production are produced over three rigorous production slates; a documentary, TV studio production and major short film. Three productions are made in each documentary and short film slate with students holding a major crew role on at least one production and supporting roles on other projects. Students will also develop and take roles on a TV studio production made in Metro Screen’s Studio A. The art of storytelling is a focus of the course, with time spent on the development of ideas and screenplays. All students will learn screen language and screenwriting techniques, essential skills for those interested in pursuing drama, TV and documentary projects. These skills will also be developed through a number of smaller production exercises where students will be able to experiment with creative and technical concepts. An understanding of character, dramatic structure, tone and themes will be gained as well as an understanding of shot sizes, camera angles and how to edit it all together. Students will also develop a personalised DVD show reel to assist them in launching their filmmaking careers. Students final works are showcased at a public graduation screening. Assistance is given to student productions through film festival entries and ongoing support is provided to graduates through advice, contact with film industry networks and access to Metro Screen’s production subsidy rounds. Graduates have gone on to work in the film and television industries, been awarded at local and international film festivals, gained acceptance into the AFTRS, and screened their works on free to air television. FULL TIME: 6 Months [600 hours] DAYS: Monday - Friday TIME: 9.30am - 4.30pm START: 17 July 2006 FINISH: 8 December 2006 FEE: $6,500 (Upfront Payment) $6,900 (Periodic Payment) Early enrolment special. These courses are Austudy and Abstudy approved for eligible participants. Full details of Metro Screen policies and procedures for RPL and student support are available on request from Metro Screen Reception. For more information please contact Metro Screen’s Training Department on 02 9361 5318 or training@metroscreen.org.au or www.metroscreen.org.au - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 04. Metro Screen announces winner of the Open Day raffle. Metro Screens Open Days ran last Friday and Saturday and attracted more than 400 people through the doors at Metro Screen. Along with the information on hand, workshops, talks, discussion with audience and Metro Screen staff and the many other activities a raffle was also run. Metro Screen congratulates Annabelle Greene. Annabelle has won: Metro Screen membership valued at $55 Metro Screen Mobile Unit compilation DVD featuring five films from regional NSW valued at $25 Metro Screen’s Play Now/Act Now compilation DVD featuring finalist in video/film, creative writing, graphics and logo re-branding in the 2005 arts festival valued at $30 Metro Screen cap valued at $15 Augie March DVD featuring the band at the Meredith Music Festival, eight of their music videos, a 38 minute documentary and another 11 songs performed on the road [supplied by Sony] valued at $30 T0TAL PRIZE PACK WORTH $263. Congratulations. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 05. Channel Free’s next workshop Digital Micro Movie July 12, 13 and 14. Open to all 11-16 year olds this workshop will give participants hands on experience with digital video technology and also provide film screenings and demonstrations. Qualified video tutors will train participants in all aspects of video production including: camera operation, lighting, audio, story boarding, scripting, directing and editing. Participants will gain experience in all areas of screen production from acting to editing and everything in between. Shooting with Canon XL1 Mini DV cameras both onsite in Metro Screen’s Studio 1 and off site on location and finally editing using Final Cut Pro. Participants will gain an overall understanding and the practical experience of producing a screen project. With a focus on visual storytelling the July workshop provides three days of intensive video making. So if you are interested in coming along start thinking about ways of telling a story with pictures. Sometimes an image can say so much more than a line of dialogue! Don’t forget to bring along any short scripts or video ideas you might want to make. Young people with little or no prior video production experience are encouraged to enroll. Are you ready for three days of "Lights, camera, Action"? DATES: • Pre-Production: Wednesday 12 July[10.00am - 5.00pm] • Production: Thursday 13 July [10.00am - 5.00pm] • Post-Production: Friday 14 July [10.00am - 6.00pm] COST: $230. All Channel Free workshops are highly subsidised. This course is valued at over $524 per participant. Channel Free can also offer [2] further course fee subsidies to lower-income families. VENUE: Metro Screen, Sydney Film Centre - Paddington Town Hall, Cnr Oatley Rd + Oxford St Paddington AGE GROUP: 11-16 year olds. If you are under 11 or just hit 17 let us know - you might be able to do the workshop. To enroll or to apply for the further discount please contact Channel Free Coordinator Craig Boreham on channelfree@metroscreen.org.au or 02 9361 5318 or download a pdf file here! - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 06. Television Production Workshops Television Production Workshops Do you have an idea for a show but are not sure where to start? Spend three days making a pilot program segment for TVS. Students will produce 3 x 3 minute segments from series ideas they have. All students are encouraged to bring a series concept and/or a 1 – 3 page script of a scene. This three day intensive video production workshop will teach you the basics of making a television program for community TV. TV Sydney (TVS) is Sydney’s new free-to-air community channel, where not-for-profit community program makers have the chance to submit their programs for broadcast. This workshop is your hands-on introduction to filmmaking from the initial idea to the final product. In groups you will script and storyboard your ideas, shoot them using digital video cameras and edit the material on Final Cut Pro. All participants will rotate through key crew roles while learning basic screen language, lighting and sound techniques, exploring their storytelling potential. This workshop is excellent for anyone interested in becoming involved in community broadcasting through TVS. On conclusion of this workshop participants will receive a DVD of all television segments made – the beginnings of your career as a community TV program maker for TVS. START July 28 | 29 | 30 FINISH START Oct 3 | 4 | 5 FINISH DAYS: Friday, Saturday, Sunday DATES: 9.30am – 4.30pm COURSE FEE: $480 VENUE: UWS Campus, Werrington Contact Metro Screen on 02 9361 5318 or traning@metroscreen.org.au to enroll or for more information - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 07. Study and learn from internationally screened and awarded filmmakers in Metro Screens short course program. Digital Camera Essentials In this intensive hands-on course you will learn key camera operations such as framing, exposure, colour balance and focus as well as camera handling techniques. This course is an excellent introduction to both the basic and commonly undiscovered functions of your digital video camera. Learn on Metro Screen’s cameras or bring your own digital video camera. Taught by celebrated short film maker Kym Vaitiekus. Kym has been working for the past sixteen years as a DOP for documentaries, commercials, corporate, music videos and has has his short films screened at the Venice Film Festival, Berlin Film Festival and Palm Springs International Film Festival. 6.5 hrs | 1 Saturday 9.30am to 4.30pm START June 24 FINISH $185 members | $215 non-members Limited to 12 places | no prerequisites Continuity This accredited course will not only provide you with the meticulous skills needed to work on set as Continuity Supervisor, but will also greatly expand your knowledge of the Director’s role. Learn about film grammar, on screen direction, script mark-ups, on-set protocols, editing considerations and completing documentation correctly. 19.5 hrs | 3 Saturdays 9.30am to 4.30pm START June 24 | Jul 1 | 8 FINISH $375 members | $425 non-members Producing for Film & Television (Intermediate to Advanced) This highly regarded course will guide you through the role of the Producer from recognising a good concept, to exhibition. Learn what you need to know about producing a film, short video or TV show including funding, pitching, copyright, distribution, legal responsibilities, employing people and approaching broadcasters. This course will also lead you through the basics of setting up your own production company. Teaching this course is Carolyn Johnson, who has produced six award winning short films and worked as a producer, production manager and line producer in television documentary and drama. 27 hrs | 9 Wednesdays 6.15pm to 9.15pm START June 21 | 28 | Jul 5 | 12 | 19 | 26 | Aug 2 | 9 | 16 |FINISH $450 members | $525 non-members Limited to 14 places Special Feature | Upon successful completion of this course you will receive a nationally recognised Statement of Attainment from the Certificate IV in Screen CUF40401 To enrol contact Metro Screen on 02 9361 5318 or training@metroscreen.org.au - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 08. Seeking Storyboard Artist & Stills Photographer For Short Film Forthcoming short film – requires the following crew: STORYBOARD ARTIST Required to prepare storyboards over the next 2 – 3 weeks. We are looking for a talented and enthusiastic Storyboard Artist who is keen to build on current experience. STILLS PHOTOGRAPHER Would be required for approx 2 days spread over varying times – mid July. We are looking for an up and coming Stills Photographer, keen to build portfolio. Although neither position is paid, all expenses would be covered, and is a fantastic opportunity to work on a great project with a professional team. Please contact Rachel Fiddes for further information – rachelfiddes@gmail.com or 0415 163 936 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 09. Seeking Volunteer DOP for New Series in Development. We are looking for a volunteer DOP with their own super 16mm camera kit to shoot a live music event and interviews for the pilot episode of a new series in development. We cannot pay you a fee but can guarantee a great experience with a professional producer/director and a beautifully edited piece for your showreel. Please call the producer if you are interested in more information on 0414 323 452. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10. Seeking Crew for Documentary A retired Catholic priest in his 80s in Sydney is working on a video About his life's work for the last 50 years of his priesthood as well as his experience in the catholic faith. He is not technically capable of completing the project by himself and not financially sound to set up a production company. I have suggested that he may be able to look for volunteers in the area of Video Editing, DVD authoring, graphics, cinematographpy, sound etc. (Video production for DVD and possibly a TV doco) to help him make the video a reality. If you have some free time and wish to contribute your talent to a worthwhile cause, please contact me so I can arrange for you to meet up with the Reverend to discuss the areas that you may be able to assist. Although he is situated in Sydney, anyone from anywhere will be welcome to help as we can always make Skype, ftp and emails available for the project. Please contact Heidi on 0400 827261 or email to poboxaddress@yahoo.com - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 11. Movie Extra’s Project Greenlight Call For Entries MOVIE EXTRA's Project Greenlight, the television series that sees emerging filmmakers compete for a $1million dollar production budget, is now officially open. If you've been working on a screenplay, or have one sitting at the bottom of your wardrobe, and wondered how you were ever going to see it up on the big screen, then wonder no more. You can now submit your feature film scripts through the MOVIE EXTRA website www.movieextra.com.au This is where your filmmaking journey begins as your peers review your script and decide whether or not you’re Top 100 material. Through a series of knock-out rounds you could find yourself one of the Top 16 contestants at the MOVIE EXTRA Green Carpet Event where the 8 finalists will be announced. This is where the real challenge commences. From here you will be asked to prove your “movie-making” prowess by making short films - under tight deadlines all whilst you continue to work on your feature film script. Viewers and judges will then assess your ability to handle high-pressure on-set situations and see each of the completed short films. The winner will receive a $1million production budget to produce their feature film with a guaranteed theatrical release. If you’re not ready to enter this year’s competition you can still become part of the series by registering at www.movieextra.com.au as a Project Greenlight member, where you’ll have the opportunity to exchange comments and ideas with other Project Greenlight film buffs. Last year’s winner, Morgan O'Neill will soon be premiering his Project Greenlight movie SOLO at the Sydney Film Festival on June 10th. Starring Colin Friels and Vince Colosimo, SOLO will then be screened Australia wide from July 6th. Closing date for Project Greenlight is 7th July 2006. Further information and entry details can be found through www.movieextra.com.au - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 12. Action-Fest 2006 – Call for submissions Start making your films for Action-Fest. Scripts: If you are writing a script for Action-Fest, please note 2 main criteria: under 8 mins & include the word “action”. For more details – see: www.nafa.net.au For filmmakers, some suggestions: (1) Make a film just for Action-Fest! Just focus on making a great film with the word “action” as an incidental inclusion in the film. (2) Make a film for any upcoming festival AND also include the word “action” as an additional signature item in your film. Then you can enter it in Action-Fest as well. (3) If you don’t have the filmmaking resources, and would like NAFA Productions to make your script into a film, then please submit your script to Malcolm Connell (NAFA Script Coordinator) for consideration. Email: reinventingm@yahoo.co.uk Deadline for NAFA script submissions: 13th June 2006. (Available only for NAFA Members - look this as an opportunity to have your script made into a film!) Deadline for Film Submissions: The deadline for all film submissions to Action-Fest 2006 is Mon 17 July Festival Proper: Screenings over 2 nights: 24 & 25 August 2006, Paddington RSL, Sydney Best of luck! Tony Chu, Festival Director www.nafa.net.au 0412 230 415 tony@nafa.net.au - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 13. Reel Deal Short Film Festival Announces Stellar-line Up For Judges The inaugural Reel Deal Short Film Festival has announced a stellar line-up of industry professionals as their judging panel for 2006. Heading the panel is iconic Australian actor and producer Bryan Brown who is also the festival patron. Bryan began his career with supporting roles in films like Newsfront and the Chant of Jimmy Blacksmith before his breakthrough role in the internationally acclaimed, award winning film, Breaker Morant. He went on to become a bankable international star with high profile roles in films like FX, Cocktail and Gorilla’s In the Mist. Bryan’s production company, New Town Films has produced films like Dead Heart, Dirty Deeds and Two Hands, as well as the TV series Twisted Tales and Two Twisted, which will air on Channel 9 later this year. Also on the panel are: Claudia Karvan, one of Australia’s most respected and acclaimed actors. Claudia’s recent credits include the much acclaimed TV series Love My Way, The Secret Life of Us and Small Claims. Her film credits include The Big Steal, Dating the Enemy, Paperback Hero and the as yet to be released US feature, Aquamarine. Claudia also stars in the Khoa Do directed Footy Legends, which is being released on August 3. Mick Molloy is one of Australia’s most recognized comedians. He is a writer, actor and producer working in radio, film and television. He has also been involved is some of this country’s most popular and profitable films and TV series like Crackerjack, Bad Eggs, Kath & Kim and The D-Generation. Mick is currently in post production of his latest feature film, BoyTown. Khoa Do has carved an impressive niche for himself as a writer, director and actor. Nominated for three AFI Awards, three Film Critics Circle Awards and two Australian Writers Guild Awards for his films Delivery Day and The Finished People. Khoa was also Young Australian of the Year in 2005. Khoa’s latest film, Footy Legends, stars co-judge Claudia Karvan and is due for cinematic release on August 3. *Kho Do made his first sucessful feature with the assistance of Metro Screen Posie Graeme-Evans is a producer, writer and director who was named as one of Variety magazines “20 Most Significant Women in Film & Television for 2002”. She is creator of the award winning drama McLeod’s Daughters; co-creator of children’s show Hi-5; produced hours of TV drama including Sons & Daughters and Elly & Jools; and executive producer of Under the Radar, The Extra, Little Oberon and The Alice. She was also Director of Drama at Channel 9 from 2002 – 2005. The Reel Deal is one of Australia’s newest and richest short film festivals – and anyone can enter. Contestants have 4 weeks to create, craft and deliver a short film and have the chance to win $5,000 for Best Film or maybe the Bryan Brown Film Scholarship valued at $5,000. Registrations for The Reel Deal commence Sunday June 18 through to June 23 at Revesby Workers’ Club. Full details are available at www.reeldeal.com.au - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 14. Ztudio 3 Minute Opportunity - Pitch Your Feature Film Idea ZTudio, the production arm of Stacey Testro International, is excited to announce that entries for the ZTudio 3 Minute Opportunity 2006 are open. This unique opportunity aims to discover, develop and produce a feature film. Filmmakers are asked to submit a feature script, with three minutes of footage to demonstrate the story, set the tone and visual style, and show ZTudio the project ?s marketing potential. The successful filmmaker/s will receive support from ZTudio to develop, finance, produce and market a 10-20 minute short version of the project, with a view to later producing the feature. "ZTudio is committed to discovering and nurturing new talent. This unique initiative gives Australian filmmakers three minutes to pitch their vision, whatever it might be," says Stacey Testro, CEO. Testro manages James Wan and Leigh Whannell, the creative team behind the feature film franchise SAW, and is also one of its Executive Producers. Writers, directors or writer/director teams can visit www.ztudio.com for more information. CLOSING DATE : Entries must be postmarked no later than THURSDAY 31 AUGUST 2006 The successful project will be announced at SPAA Fringe 2006. ZTudio is the development and production arm of Stacey Testro International and has offices in Australia, Los Angeles and New York. ZTudio is committed to developing, financing and producing a diverse slate of Australian film, television and theatre projects for the international market. ZTudio also sponsors the annual ZTudio What IF? Award for Best Unproduced Screenplay. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 15. Experimenta Under the Radar - interactive media and video artworks exhibition Experimenta’s new touring exhibition, Experimenta Under the Radar, invites UK audiences to experience and interact with the best of Australian Media Art at FACT, Liverpool and the ICA, London. Opening at FACT on 16 June, Experimenta Under the Radar is an exhibition of innovative interactive media and video artworks by some of Australia’s leading contemporary artists. The unprecedented scale and caliber of the works makes this tour of Australian Media Art to two of the UK’s most prestigious media arts venues a world first. The artists featured are: Stephen Barrass, Linda Davy, Kerry Richens:: Daniel Crooks:: Alex Davies:: Shaun Gladwell:: David Haines, Joyce Hinterding:: ENESS:: Narinda Readers, David Macleod:: Van Sowerwine, Isobel Knowles, Liam Fennessy:: Craig Walsh:: Tan Teck Weng. Please visit www.experimenta.org for more information about the exhibition including dates and venues - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 16. AFTRS National Screening Tour. 29th June-23rd August. Each year AFTRS packages up a cross-section of its best work highlighting the country's most exciting new talent and tours across Australia. In addition to the screenings, the program provides an opportunity to attend an information seminar on everything you need to know about applying to the country's finest film, television and radio school. This event is free and open to the public. Check www.aftrs.edu.au for further details. We hope to see you there... - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 17. The Festivalists fundraiser screening event #4. WHEN? THIS FRIDAY at 7pm WHERE? The Mori Gallery, 168 Day Street, CBD. (Across from Darling Harbour: see map attached) WHAT? Screening of amazing documentary by David Regos, who will be there to answer a Q&A session - doco tells you everything you need to know about roller skating! it's definitely not the kind of skating you think it is... WHY: The Festivalists are putting another event for you! Discover independent film through fun, creative party events! And... there is delicious wine, home cook food and great giveaways to win!!!! Only $15 at the door. RSVP ASAP so we can cater accordingly... FIGURES AND LOOPS: A delightful look into the little known sub culture that is artistic roller skating, Figures and Loops follows a group of competitors throughout the course of a skating season. From local competitions in small town California through to the highly competitive World Championships in Germany, this is a glitter filled snapshot of what it takes to make it in this incredible underground sport. THE festivalists Suite 502, 661George St Sydney NSW 2000 Australia 02 9281 5608 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 18. Metro Screen congratulates Metro Screen congratulates member Rene Hernandez on his successful short film 'small boxes'. The film has been selected to screen at the Melbourne International Film Festival and Revelation Perth International Film Festival, after having premiered at the Aspen Shortsfest in April. 'small boxes' has also been selected for the Dendy Awards, part of the Sydney Film Festival for the categories of short under 15mins and also for the CRC Award category (for shorts with multicultural content). “small boxes” will play on Saturday 24th June at the State Theatre, tickets for the Dendy Awards and the Sydney Film Festival are now on sale. www.sydneyfilmfestival.org Metro Screen congratulates Rene Hernandez and wishes him the best of luck with the Dendy Awards. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ENJOY THE LONG WEEKEND If you know of anyone who may be interested in receiving this e-news please feel free to forward it on. Metro Screen also provides a notice board located in our foyer, if you would like to use this notice board please forward your notices to metro@metroscreen.org.au and ask for them to be displayed. 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