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WIDE ANGLE EVENTSAMPLIFIED - MUSIC VIDEOS PRESENTATION AND SEMINAR Wide Angle Tasmania invites you to take part in a seminar with acclaimed director Josh Logue and lead singer, songwriter and guitarist for Kisschasy, Darren Cordeux. ![]() Josh Logue is an acclaimed music video director for bands such as Empire of the Sun, Hilltop Hoods, The Living End and Kisschasy, and in 2009 won the ARIA Award for Best Music Video. Kisschasy are multiple ARIA Award nominees, and were named 'Artist of the Year' by Channel [V] in 2009. Kisschasy have three gold albums under their belts with the latest being Seizures, a documentary DVD called 'Kisschasy: The Movie" and the band have graced the stage at all major Australian music festivals. In this seminar Josh and Darren will discuss how directors and bands can best work together to make great music videos. There will also be screenings of music videos that Josh has made and that Darren has been in, plus discussion on how directors and musicians communicate on ideas, craft and technical issues that arise from making music videos. The session will also be followed by a Q & A session, and is a unique opportunity for both film makers and musicians. When: Wednesday September 1st Where: Irish Murphy’s Function Room, Salamanca Place, Hobart When: 8pm sharp! Cost: FREE – but bookings are essential. Seating is limited so reservations are essential: Call or email: 6223 8344 or info@wideangle.org.au The presentation of this seminar was assisted through Arts Tasmania by the Minister for Environment, Parks, Heritage and the Arts. AMPLIFIED - MUSIC VIDEO COMPETITION Wide Angle Tasmania invites you to be part of the 2010 Tasmanian Music Video Competition! All entrants to the competition will be screened on the night, judges will award two prizes, plus there will be a People’s Choice Award that will be decided by audience vote. One of the judges of this years event will be Josh Logue, acclaimed music video director for bands such as Empire of the Sun, Hilltop Hoods, The Living End and Kisschasy. First Prize for Best Music Video will receive $500 cash, $500 worth of equipment hire from Wide Angle Tasmania, and a one on one mentoring session from Josh Logue. Runner Up will also receive a one on one mentoring session with Josh plus $200 worth of equipment hire. People’s Choice Award will receive $300 worth of equipment hire, plus a one on one mentoring session with Josh Logue. When: Thursday September 2nd Where: The Republic Bar (upstairs), 299 Elizabeth Street, North Hobart When: 7pm sharp! Cost: FREE Open to any (resident) Tasmanian film maker or Tasmanian band, this is guaranteed to be a top night! Entry is free – simply drop in a DVD of your clip with your contact details to Wide Angle Tasmania by Monday August 16th. (This has been extended to the 23rd.) Please note: mentoring sessions with Josh Logue will only be offered in the morning of September 3rd 2010. For more info phone Wide Angle Tasmania on 6223 8344 or email info@wideangle.org.au www.wideangle.org.au The presentation of this competition was assisted through Arts Tasmania by the Minister for Environment, Parks, Heritage and the Arts. RAW NERVE WINNERS ANNOUNCED FOR 2010! WIDE ANGLE TASMANIA is very proud to announce the WINNERS of RAW NERVE 2010! We had 20 applicants from all over Tasmania but only three Directors could be selected and they are: Rebecca Thomson – with the film Slashed, Writer: Claire d’Este, Producer: Rogan Brown Two women explore their erotic fantasies through the online world of sci-fi fan fiction. Sara Pensalfini Brown – with her film Exit – Pursued by a Bear, Producer: Dan Weavell Married Madeline can no longer sustain her storybook existence and longs for a grizzly end. Dan Speed – with his film Thicker than Water "cruel is the strife of brothers" When Darkie and Blondie reunite the bonds of bloodline are endangered.
The selection panel for Raw Nerve 2010 were: Sally Browning – Writer, Director Producer and currently Investment Manager Drama, (Production Investment) at Screen Australia Sharon Connolly – Writer, Script Editor, Director and Producer of documentaries, TV drama, feature films and multimedia titles with more than 25 years experience in the Australian film and television industry. Sharon has also held senior executive and board positions with Film Victoria and Film Australia Limited (now absorbed into Screen Australia). Sharon is also on the Wide Angle Tasmania board. Jonathan Dawson – Film writer, Director, Broadcaster and Academic who has written and directed for many Australian television series (including five police series!), as well as hundreds of television and cinema commercials, educational programs, documentaries and corporate videos. Jonathan is also film reviewer for ABC local radio. “The judges were impressed by the calibre and diversity of entrants, and specifically commented on the great sense of collegiality that is present amongst Tasmania’s film makers”, said Bev Jefferson, General Manager of Wide Angle Tasmania. “This is a unique chance for Bec, Sara and Dan to make a short film, with technical and financial support, plus mentoring from established film makers. They also gain access to production and post-production equipment, a colour grade and sound mix, and a special industry premiere screening. On top of all that, each of them receives $4000 cash.” Raw Nerve is a joint initiative developed by Screen Development Australia (SDA) and Screen Australia and is aimed at assisting budding new filmmakers who have not previously had a screen credit on a broadcast film. ![]() MYSTATE FINANCIAL STUDENT FILM FESTIVAL OUR FORUM IS NOW LIVE! The official Student Film Festival Forum is now live, and you'll find it on our website www.mystatefilmfestival.com.au It's a fantastic resource for everyone taking part in the Student Film Festival. Simply register to start chatting with others about film-making topics, to read the latest official news and announcements, and to ask movie-related questions of our panel of experts! WANT AN OFFICIAL 2010 STUDENT FILM FESTIVAL GUIDE? The Guide is an inspiring journey into what the Film Festival is all about. It contains simple steps on how to enter, links to resources, advice and photos from previous entrants, and information for teachers on how the Student Film Festival can fit into the curriculum. Check out our Guide to the Student Film Festival. FILM-MAKING WORKSHOPS... These workshops will be a fantastic way for everyone to extend their film-making skills, and to meet other film buffs. The workshops will be run by Wide Angle Tasmania (a Student Film Festival supporter), and will cover various aspects of film-making. We're now calling for expressions of interest from teachers and students, for both the topics you'd like covered, and the amount of people you envisage taking part. Please email us at info@mystatefilmfestival.com.au to register your interest. PLEASE NOTE: These workshops will only be held if we get sufficient numbers. CONGRATULATIONS ASH DUNN UP FOR EMMY AWARD Congratulation to Ash Dunn, a cameraman from Launceston who has been nominated for an Emmy Award. Ash Dunn has been nominated in the category for outstanding cinematography for a non-fiction program. He worked on the Animal Planet program Whale Wars: Season Two which explores the anti-whaling organisation Sea Shepherd. Mr Dunn, who also works for ABC News, is jointly nominated with Colorado's John Mans, Tim Wheeler from Los Angeles and South Australians Simeon and Jamie Holland. The awards will be announced on August 30 (AEST). LAUNCH OF CUPCAKE: A ZOMBIE LESBIAN MUSICAL Congratulations to Rebecca Thomson and Rogan Brown for the VERY successful launch of Cupcake: A Zombie Lesbian Musical. Hundreds of people turned up to the Peacock Theatre to see what Cupcake was all about and all left with a smile on their face!! We wish Bec and Rogan all the success with Cupcake as it now commences it's journey throughout the World!! BERNARD LLOYD WITH HOMO TASMANICUS Congratulations to Bernard Lloyd for his film Homo Tasmanicus being accepted into the MUFF festival. WIDE ANGLE RESOURE LIBRARY Drop into the Wide Angle offices at any time to browse our resources library. We have all the latest copies of Encore, IF and Metro magazines, books such as: Directing, Film Techniques and Aesthetics by Michael Rabiger; Hands On by Marcus Gillezeau; Film Production Management by Bastian Clevé as well as an extensive DVD collection. If you have suggestions for some book titles that you would like us to have, please give us a yell. OTHER NEWS AND EVENTS...
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