Festival Calls!!!!!
June 11th 2009 08:00
WOW FESTIVAL,ASIA PACIFIC SCREEN AWARDS (APSA), GOING GREEN
WOW FESTIVAL
Call for Entries
Earlybird entries are now open for the 16th World Of Women [WOW Film Festival], a unique showcase for films with key creative input by women screening in Sydney from 14 to 18 October 2009. Earlybird entries close on Tuesday 16th June and the final deadline is Thursday 30 July 2009.
Contact: Sil-Nyin Cameron
Phone: 0402 246 601
Email: wowfilmfestival@wiftnsw.org.au
Website: www.nsw.wift.org/wow
When: 14th – 18th October 2009
Where: Chauvel Cinema, Paddington Town Hall
ASIA PACIFIC SCREEN AWARDS (APSA) - ENTRIES NOW OPEN - DEADLINE 24 AUGUST
ENTRIES OPEN - THE THIRD ANNUAL APSAs 2009 NOMINATIONS COUNCIL ANNOUNCED
The Asia Pacific Screen Awards (APSA) announces members of the 2009 APSA Nominations Council, comprising international film industry experts from seven countries and two new members Maithili Rao (India) and Yuka Sakano (Japan). The opening date was Friday May 1 - for entries in the 2009 APSAs.
The addition of new members will enable the Nominations Council, chaired by Hong-Joon Kim (Republic of Korea), Professor, Department of Film, School of Film, TV and Multimedia, Korea National University of Arts, to operate on a rotational basis and extend the Councils geographical and cultural reach.
Preparatory work will be performed by the APSA Advisory Committee to the Nominations Council who will assist the Nominations Council in reviewing eligible films. The Advisory Committee members for 2009 are Australian film critic and commentator, Peter Thompson; film critic and historian, Adrienne Mc Kibbins; New South Wales Film and Television Office (FTO) executive, Paul de Carvalho; and producer/writer/director Faramarz K-Rahber.
The Asia Pacific Screen Awards honour the works of filmmakers across a vast region stretching from Egypt in the west to the Cook Islands in the east, and from Russia in the north to New Zealand in the south.
Entries are now open. For full details on the Awards competition, entry process and key dates go to the Asia Pacific Screen Awards website.
GREEN FILMMAKING
GRASS Scorecard
How green is your production? Find out with the online Grass scorecard.
We’re telling as many people as possible about GRASS – Getting Real About Sustainable Screens. GRASS is a new organisation aimed at greening the screen and media industry. If you’re a producer or work in a production office, complete GRASS’s online scorecard and see how green your office is.
Website:www.grass.org.au
WOW FESTIVAL
Call for Entries
Earlybird entries are now open for the 16th World Of Women [WOW Film Festival], a unique showcase for films with key creative input by women screening in Sydney from 14 to 18 October 2009. Earlybird entries close on Tuesday 16th June and the final deadline is Thursday 30 July 2009.
Phone: 0402 246 601
Email: wowfilmfestival@wiftnsw.org.au
Website: www.nsw.wift.org/wow
When: 14th – 18th October 2009
Where: Chauvel Cinema, Paddington Town Hall
ASIA PACIFIC SCREEN AWARDS (APSA) - ENTRIES NOW OPEN - DEADLINE 24 AUGUST
ENTRIES OPEN - THE THIRD ANNUAL APSAs 2009 NOMINATIONS COUNCIL ANNOUNCED
The Asia Pacific Screen Awards (APSA) announces members of the 2009 APSA Nominations Council, comprising international film industry experts from seven countries and two new members Maithili Rao (India) and Yuka Sakano (Japan). The opening date was Friday May 1 - for entries in the 2009 APSAs.
The addition of new members will enable the Nominations Council, chaired by Hong-Joon Kim (Republic of Korea), Professor, Department of Film, School of Film, TV and Multimedia, Korea National University of Arts, to operate on a rotational basis and extend the Councils geographical and cultural reach.
Preparatory work will be performed by the APSA Advisory Committee to the Nominations Council who will assist the Nominations Council in reviewing eligible films. The Advisory Committee members for 2009 are Australian film critic and commentator, Peter Thompson; film critic and historian, Adrienne Mc Kibbins; New South Wales Film and Television Office (FTO) executive, Paul de Carvalho; and producer/writer/director Faramarz K-Rahber.
The Asia Pacific Screen Awards honour the works of filmmakers across a vast region stretching from Egypt in the west to the Cook Islands in the east, and from Russia in the north to New Zealand in the south.
Entries are now open. For full details on the Awards competition, entry process and key dates go to the Asia Pacific Screen Awards website.
GREEN FILMMAKING
GRASS Scorecard
How green is your production? Find out with the online Grass scorecard.
We’re telling as many people as possible about GRASS – Getting Real About Sustainable Screens. GRASS is a new organisation aimed at greening the screen and media industry. If you’re a producer or work in a production office, complete GRASS’s online scorecard and see how green your office is.
Website:www.grass.org.au
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