FilmLab Website Launch
March 30th 2010 10:37
The SAFC is excited to launch a new resource rich website for its innovative low budget filmmaking initiative - FilmLab.
The website can be found at www.safilmlab.com.au and contains information on the FilmLab teams, the projects, the mentors, the experts and the SAFC team behind the lab.
Plus in the lodown section of the site there's downloadable notes and resources straight from the FilmLab intensive workshops, along with information about low budget filmmaking generally, including the experts top picks for low budget films. You'll also find links to the filmmakers' blogs so you can get the real story of their FilmLab journeys from start to finish.
"Filmmakers who are looking to make that leap from short to long form will find a wealth of valuable information on the FilmLab website. Our aim is to continue to upload resources onto the site so that this development of South Australian filmmaking talent can be advanced significantly for the benefit of the entire industry." Richard Harris, SAFC CEO.
Check it out at - www.safilmlab.com.au
The website can be found at www.safilmlab.com.au and contains information on the FilmLab teams, the projects, the mentors, the experts and the SAFC team behind the lab.
Plus in the lodown section of the site there's downloadable notes and resources straight from the FilmLab intensive workshops, along with information about low budget filmmaking generally, including the experts top picks for low budget films. You'll also find links to the filmmakers' blogs so you can get the real story of their FilmLab journeys from start to finish.
"Filmmakers who are looking to make that leap from short to long form will find a wealth of valuable information on the FilmLab website. Our aim is to continue to upload resources onto the site so that this development of South Australian filmmaking talent can be advanced significantly for the benefit of the entire industry." Richard Harris, SAFC CEO.
Check it out at - www.safilmlab.com.au
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