Victorian producer Sal Balharrie will participate in Spa's Ones To Watch mentoring program this year..
Screen Producers Australia has announced the 19 emerging producers who will participate in its Ones To Watch mentoring program this year..
The participants include: Michael O'Neill (Tas), Joshua Gilbert (Wa), Georgina Isles (Wa), Nicole Miller (Sa), Ben Whimpey (Vic), Joel Kohn (Vic), Paul Andersen (Vic), Jonathon Dutton (Vic), Sal Balharrie (Vic), Drew Macdonald (Qld), Ann Megalla (Qld), Kate Paul (Qld), Ross Howden (Nsw), Abi Tabone (Nsw), Hawanatu Bangura (Nsw), Tina A.Wake (Nsw), Rebecca Ingram (Nsw), Tess Meyer(Nsw) and Tom Slater (Nsw).
The Ones to Watch program, which runs for six months, .focuses on providing one-on-one mentoring and career guidance from seasoned producers. Sbs and Screen Australia are key partners in the program, which is sponsored by YouTube..
This year, Sbs will award one of the 19 producers a $15,000 .Sbs First Look Grant. to assist in...
Screen Producers Australia has announced the 19 emerging producers who will participate in its Ones To Watch mentoring program this year..
The participants include: Michael O'Neill (Tas), Joshua Gilbert (Wa), Georgina Isles (Wa), Nicole Miller (Sa), Ben Whimpey (Vic), Joel Kohn (Vic), Paul Andersen (Vic), Jonathon Dutton (Vic), Sal Balharrie (Vic), Drew Macdonald (Qld), Ann Megalla (Qld), Kate Paul (Qld), Ross Howden (Nsw), Abi Tabone (Nsw), Hawanatu Bangura (Nsw), Tina A.Wake (Nsw), Rebecca Ingram (Nsw), Tess Meyer(Nsw) and Tom Slater (Nsw).
The Ones to Watch program, which runs for six months, .focuses on providing one-on-one mentoring and career guidance from seasoned producers. Sbs and Screen Australia are key partners in the program, which is sponsored by YouTube..
This year, Sbs will award one of the 19 producers a $15,000 .Sbs First Look Grant. to assist in...
- 6/19/2017
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
I've got an incredibly fun collection of art to share with you for an upcoming art show called The Power of Mattel. As you can see, this art was inspired by some of the classic toys that came from Mattel including He-man, She-ra, M.U.S.C.L.E., Dino-Riders, Mighty Max, Street Sharks, Food Fighters, Rock'em Sock'em Robots, and the Magic 8-Ball. The show features over 50 artists from around the world who offer their own unique take on classic toy lines.
The show is currently taking place at Gallery 1988 (West) in Los Angeles and the show will be up until Saturday, October 15th if you are interested in attending. Some of the artists include Peter Han, Rafa Toro, Scott Balmer, Pakoto, Maria Björnbom Öberg, Joel Abad, Carly Janine Mazur, Brendon Flynn, Alina Chau, Chogrin, Rudy's Obrero, Robot Soda, Jorge R. Gutierrez, Jason Brockert, Yeka, Trevor Zammit & David SIlva, Ryan Brinkerhoff,...
The show is currently taking place at Gallery 1988 (West) in Los Angeles and the show will be up until Saturday, October 15th if you are interested in attending. Some of the artists include Peter Han, Rafa Toro, Scott Balmer, Pakoto, Maria Björnbom Öberg, Joel Abad, Carly Janine Mazur, Brendon Flynn, Alina Chau, Chogrin, Rudy's Obrero, Robot Soda, Jorge R. Gutierrez, Jason Brockert, Yeka, Trevor Zammit & David SIlva, Ryan Brinkerhoff,...
- 10/9/2016
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Actor Mike Djukic, director Richard Eames and art director Helena Tay Eames of Flushed.
The winners of the 28th annual West Australian Screen Awards, hosted by comedian Rhys Nicolson, were unveiled last night at the Heath Ledger Theatre in Perth. The big winner of the night was short drama We Were Here, directed by David Vincent Smith and produced by Joshua Gilbert and Simon Camp, which won four gongs including Cinefest Oz Best Short Form — Drama and Jaguar Best Performance by an Actress for Alexandra Nell.s performance. Flushed, written, directed and produced by Richard Eames, took out three awards including The Backlot Perth People.s Choice Award. . Feature film Bad Girl, written and directed Fin Edquist and produced by Steve Kearney, Bruno Charlesworth and Tenille Kennedy, took out the night.s most coveted award for Media Super Best Long Form — Drama, winning over The Legend of Gavin Tanner and Bngvel.
The winners of the 28th annual West Australian Screen Awards, hosted by comedian Rhys Nicolson, were unveiled last night at the Heath Ledger Theatre in Perth. The big winner of the night was short drama We Were Here, directed by David Vincent Smith and produced by Joshua Gilbert and Simon Camp, which won four gongs including Cinefest Oz Best Short Form — Drama and Jaguar Best Performance by an Actress for Alexandra Nell.s performance. Flushed, written, directed and produced by Richard Eames, took out three awards including The Backlot Perth People.s Choice Award. . Feature film Bad Girl, written and directed Fin Edquist and produced by Steve Kearney, Bruno Charlesworth and Tenille Kennedy, took out the night.s most coveted award for Media Super Best Long Form — Drama, winning over The Legend of Gavin Tanner and Bngvel.
- 7/5/2016
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
Actor Mike Djukic, director Richard Eames and art director Helena Tay Eames of Flushed.
The winners of the 28th annual West Australian Screen Awards, hosted by comedian Rhys Nicolson, were unveiled last night at the Heath Ledger Theatre in Perth. The big winner of the night was short drama We Were Here, directed by David Vincent Smith and produced by Joshua Gilbert and Simon Camp, which won four gongs including Cinefest Oz Best Short Form — Drama and Jaguar Best Performance by an Actress for Alexandra Nell.s performance. Flushed, written, directed and produced by Richard Eames, took out three awards including The Backlot Perth People.s Choice Award. . Feature film Bad Girl, written and directed Fin Edquist and produced by Steve Kearney, Bruno Charlesworth and Tenille Kennedy, took out the night.s most coveted award for Media Super Best Long Form — Drama, winning over The Legend of Gavin Tanner and Bngvel.
The winners of the 28th annual West Australian Screen Awards, hosted by comedian Rhys Nicolson, were unveiled last night at the Heath Ledger Theatre in Perth. The big winner of the night was short drama We Were Here, directed by David Vincent Smith and produced by Joshua Gilbert and Simon Camp, which won four gongs including Cinefest Oz Best Short Form — Drama and Jaguar Best Performance by an Actress for Alexandra Nell.s performance. Flushed, written, directed and produced by Richard Eames, took out three awards including The Backlot Perth People.s Choice Award. . Feature film Bad Girl, written and directed Fin Edquist and produced by Steve Kearney, Bruno Charlesworth and Tenille Kennedy, took out the night.s most coveted award for Media Super Best Long Form — Drama, winning over The Legend of Gavin Tanner and Bngvel.
- 7/5/2016
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
The Legend of Gavin Tanner.
We Were Here and Flushed have scooped the nominations for the West Australian Screen Awards.
The West Australian Screen Awards celebraes excellence and achievements in feature film, short film, web series, music videos, television production, documentary, games and interactive productions.
Short drama We Were Here, directed by David Vincent Smith and produced by Joshua Gilbert and Simon Camp, earned six nominations, the most for the awards.
Short comedy Flushed, directed and produced by Richard Eames, also received six nominations.
ABC comedy TV series The Legend of Gavin Tanner, written and directed by Matt Lovkis and Henry Inglis and produced by Lauren Elliott received five nominations, as did short drama Sol Bunker, produced by Glen Stasiuk and directed by Nathan Mewett.
Film and Television Institute Wa (Fti) chief executive, Paul Bodlovich, said the WASAs were one of the most important events on the cultural calendar in Western Australia.
We Were Here and Flushed have scooped the nominations for the West Australian Screen Awards.
The West Australian Screen Awards celebraes excellence and achievements in feature film, short film, web series, music videos, television production, documentary, games and interactive productions.
Short drama We Were Here, directed by David Vincent Smith and produced by Joshua Gilbert and Simon Camp, earned six nominations, the most for the awards.
Short comedy Flushed, directed and produced by Richard Eames, also received six nominations.
ABC comedy TV series The Legend of Gavin Tanner, written and directed by Matt Lovkis and Henry Inglis and produced by Lauren Elliott received five nominations, as did short drama Sol Bunker, produced by Glen Stasiuk and directed by Nathan Mewett.
Film and Television Institute Wa (Fti) chief executive, Paul Bodlovich, said the WASAs were one of the most important events on the cultural calendar in Western Australia.
- 5/31/2016
- by Brian Karlovsky
- IF.com.au
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