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Australian film and television productions which feature American actors have had to shut up shop in the face of the SAG-AFTRA and WGA strike. Entertainment reporter Peter Ford told Millsy and Karl on 6PR Breakfast the fallout from the biggest strike in Hollywood since the 1960s means much-anticipated works like Force of Nature: The Dry 2 have been postponed.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we hear an exerpt from the AWG discussion about diversity with a panel including: Donna Chang, Commissioning Editor, SBS ScriptingGrainne Brunsdon, Head of Screen NSWSabina Giado, writer, filmmaker and consultant on Information & Cultural Exchange's Cultural Safety Risk Assessment ToolkitLaurrie Brannington-Onato, Development & Investment Manager Screen Australia.Bernard Zuel tied the discussion together.
This week Henry and Allison both celebrate their birthdays. What do you get a girl who collects obscure VHS tapes for her birthday? Well, an obscure movie named Alison's Birthday that never saw a release outside of VHS!The Australian Film Industry decides to throw their hat into the ring of demonic possession horror craze of the 1970's. A girl goes home to celebrate her 19th birthday only to be dragged into the middle of a satanic cult.
Jimmy & Nath caught up with friend of the show and host of The Briefing, Tom Tilley to chat about AI taking over the world and the Australian Film Industry. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas from Rated OZ Radio starring Mary Lou Munroe Rey! This is part 2 of an exciting interview Mary Lou conducts with acclaimed actress and producer Emma Randall! Emma Randall, is an Actor and Producer in the Australian Film Industry, for the last 20 years plus! She lectured for over 20 years at the Actor Workshop here in Australia with Lyn Kidd’s School – trained in the Stella Adler Technique. I interviewed them both together in Part 1 – where Mungo discusses some of the skills and techniques ‘must do’ to be ‘On Set’ prepared for their best performance and presence on camera, for new Actors who are just starting out or advanced professionals and his private coaching! Mungo's Private Coaching for Actors - Home | Facebook Part 2 – Emma talks with me about her character development techniques in more depth and as a producer, in the Award winning Best Short Film 2020 ‘Earl’s Town’ at BIFF (Brisbane International Film Festival)!! Watch for my feature page on these two @RatedOZRadio on FB!! Emma Randall | Facebook Earl's Town | Facebook
Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas from Rated OZ Radio starring Mary Lou Munroe Rey! This is part 2 of an exciting interview Mary Lou conducts with acclaimed actress and producer Emma Randall! Emma Randall, is an Actor and Producer in the Australian Film Industry, for the last 20 years plus! She lectured for over 20 years at the Actor Workshop here in Australia with Lyn Kidd's School – trained in the Stella Adler Technique. I interviewed them both together in Part 1 – where Mungo discusses some of the skills and techniques ‘must do' to be ‘On Set' prepared for their best performance and presence on camera, for new Actors who are just starting out or advanced professionals and his private coaching! Mungo's Private Coaching for Actors - Home | Facebook Part 2 – Emma talks with me about her character development techniques in more depth and as a producer, in the Award winning Best Short Film 2020 ‘Earl's Town' at BIFF (Brisbane International Film Festival)!! Watch for my feature page on these two @RatedOZRadio on FB!! Emma Randall | Facebook Earl's Town | Facebook
Rated OZ Radio starring Mary Lou Munroe Rey is back with another star-studded interview! Mungo McKay is an Actor, Director who has been in the Australian Film Industry, along with his wife Emma Randall, also an Actor and Producer for the last 30 years! Both lectured for over 20 years at the Actor Workshop here in Australia with Lyn Kidd's School – trained in the Stella Adler Technique – now Mungo has his own private coaching business for Actors! I interview them together in Part 1 - Mungo discusses some of the skills and techniques ‘must do' to be ‘On Set' prepared for their best performance and presence on camera, for new Actors who are just starting out or advanced professionals! Next week in Part 2 – Emma will talk about her character development techniques in more depth and as a producer, in the Award winning Best Short Film 2020 ‘Earl's Town' at BIFF (Brisbane International Film Festival)!! Watch for my feature page on these two @RatedOZRadio on FB!! Mungo's Private Coaching for Actors - Home | Facebook Emma Randall | Facebook
Rated OZ Radio starring Mary Lou Munroe Rey is back with another star-studded interview! Mungo McKay is an Actor, Director who has been in the Australian Film Industry, along with his wife Emma Randall, also an Actor and Producer for the last 30 years! Both lectured for over 20 years at the Actor Workshop here in Australia with Lyn Kidd’s School – trained in the Stella Adler Technique – now Mungo has his own private coaching business for Actors! I interview them together in Part 1 - Mungo discusses some of the skills and techniques ‘must do’ to be ‘On Set’ prepared for their best performance and presence on camera, for new Actors who are just starting out or advanced professionals! Next week in Part 2 – Emma will talk about her character development techniques in more depth and as a producer, in the Award winning Best Short Film 2020 ‘Earl’s Town’ at BIFF (Brisbane International Film Festival)!! Watch for my feature page on these two @RatedOZRadio on FB!! Mungo's Private Coaching for Actors - Home | Facebook Emma Randall | Facebook
"Any work you create should be to entertain, to educate, or to inspire. The best work is all three. That's the work that changes the world."In this episode of @undergroundartistspodcast host @isabeldickson_ (Sydney) sits down with actor and coach @shanesavage (Vancouver) via Zoom to discuss the differences between the Australian and North American markets and why he made the move to Vancouver from Melbourne, why you should move overseas for the experience and not the outcome, the "fuck yes or no" method in choosing work, why you need to have solid training in order to be working at a level that affects people, what you should look for in training, what he works on with his clients, and so much more.
This week Matty J and Ruby are in SYNC!!! Matty J realises the majority of people who follow him are horny mums determined to delete the word STAN and Mercury sure is in RETROGRADE! - Colonial Statutes- Are we forgiving the unforgivable? - Should streaming services be responsible for funding the Australian Film Industry? - Self-proclaimed queen of Big Brother: Talia joins up to spill the TEA from BEHIND THE SCENES! We actually missed out on a lot of juice.... - AND Why is everyone kicking OFF about Delta's FEET?!?!?! Straaaaaapppp iiiiinnnnnnnnnn! The Babble with Matty J producer Nova Ruby podcast - Published every Thursday and Monday. Make sure to follow us on socials: Instagram - @thebabblepodcast Website - www.thebabblepodcast.com.au If you like what you hear, hit that 'Subscribe' button on Apple Podcasts or ‘Follow' on Spotify. If you LOVE what you hear make sure to give us a 5 Star review! We'll love you forever if you do. Matty J & Producer Ruby x @matthewdavidjohnson @rubyteys See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Out Takes, as the COVID19 public health crisis continues to take a devastating toll on communities and industries around the world, we turned our attention to the impact that COVID19 has had […] http://media.blubrry.com/out_takes/p/joy.org.au/outtakes/wp-content/uploads/sites/310/2020/04/JOY-2020_Outtakes_April6_COVID19_CloudyRiver.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 51:52 — 35.6MB) Subscribe or Follow Us: Apple Podcasts | Android | Spotify | RSS The post The impact of COVID-19 on the Australian Film Industry appeared first on Out Takes.
Broadcaster Phillip Adams is a filmmaker, former ad man and author - and he’s just celebrated his 80th birthday
To coincide with the 66th Sydney Film Festival (SFF), and in keeping with the festival’s strong focus on female filmmakers, in June we turn the spotlight on the Australian Film Industry. We have an all-star line up assembled: Rachel Ward is one of Australia’s most respected actors (receiving 2 Golden Globe nominations). Proving to also be a formidable director, her first feature film Beautiful Kate premiered at the 2009 Sydney Film Festival and was nominated for 10 AFI awards. Her 2013 film Accidental Soldier also received a nod for best feature and best director. Her latest film Palm Beach boasts a who’s who of the Australian film industry and will have its world premier when it opens the 2019 SFF. Shannon Murphy is an award-winning theatre director and has directed episodes for some of Australia’s most loved TV series, including Love Child, Offspring, Sisters, Rake, and SBS mini-series On The Ropes. She has produced two short films, Kharisma and Eaglehawk, and is currently in post-production for her first feature film Babyteeth starring Ben Mendelsohn and Essie Davis. Alex White is a producer who teamed up with writer/director Mirrah Foulkes and Academy Award nominated actress Jacki Weaver to produce the award-winning short film Florence Has Left The Building. She currently is working on the feature film Babyteeth with director Shannon Murphy. About Insight by The Office Space Now in its fifth year of production, Insight by The Office Space is a business talk series that brings together innovative entrepreneurs and business leaders to explore burgeoning topics and reveal the secrets of their success under a monthly theme. Traversing all aspects of business across the fields of design, film, innovation, technology, finance and marketing, the sell-out program has featured speakers such as actor, Susie Porter; dual Archibald-winning artist, Del Kathryn Barton: Qantas industrial designer, David Caon; producer, Jan Chapman; graphic designer, Vince Frost and City of Sydney Counsellor, Jess Scully. Insight continues to push the boundaries by asking the pertinent questions that impact all business decision-makers, be they from small, medium or even the larger organisations, as we face continuous change and new challenges For more information, please contact Naomi Tosic at naomi@theofficespace.com.au or 02 82182100. For program information or ticket sales, please go to www.theofficespace.com.au/blog or contact events@theofficespace.com.au
John Safran is an award-winning documentary maker of provocative and hilarious takes on race, the media, religion and other issues. Safran first hit TV screens in 1997 on “Race Around the World”. Both John Safran's” Music Jamboree” and “John Safran vs. God” won Australian Film Industry awards for best comedy series and most original concept, and were also nominated for Logie awards. Other shows include “John Safran's Race Relations” and “Speaking in Tongues”. He co-hosted “Sunday Night Safran”, a radio talk show on Triple J with cranky but beloved Catholic priest, Father Bob Maguire. Safran's first book the award winning true crime book, “Murder in Mississippi”, is the true story of how he met a white supremacist and befriended his black killer. In his latest book, “Depends What You Mean by Extremist”, was shortlisted for General Non-Fiction Book of the Year at the Australian Book Industry Awards. This is where he attends a far-right rally in Melbourne and is led into a mad world of misfits, white nationalists, ISIS supporters and anarchists. This podcast is absolutely hilarious! He's done the craziest things and is certainly mentally strong and resilient, yet he still feels vulnerable when he puts out his creative content. To quote John, “One of the cool things about being an artist is obstacles just become really handy, because there's something to write about and makes things interesting”. If you'd like to know more about John or keep up to date with him, check out his website: www.johnsafran.squarespace.com Follow @Funny in Failure on Insta and FB and @Michael_Kahan on Insta to keep up to date with the latest info.
ABC TV’s new Drama series, Mystery Road has proven a hit with viewers and critics with the first episode of the six part series proving a ratings winner.
In this episode of our podcast we interview Maryanne Niceforo about acting, navigating the dog-eat-dog world of the Australian Film Industry, and developing and maintaining actings techniques.
Entertainment lawyer/producer Miller lifts the lid on the Australian Film Industry. Stephen Vagg pays tribute to the director Michael Anderson (Dam Busters, Logans Run) who died at the age of 98.
Simay Argento joins the podcast to discuss a storied career/journey through the Australian Film Industry and Beyond. We talk about Horror films - watching them, acting in them, loving them.
In which our heroes are joined by Michael O'Halloran and Adam Harmer to discuss the Australian Film Industry. Check out all things Space/Time here; http://www.spacetimemovie.com and don’t forget to check them out at Supernova this month! Check out our upcoming lives shows and purchase your tickets for our UK tour right here; http://www.sanspantsradio.com/live/ Want to help support the show? Sanspants+: sanspantsplus.com Patreon: patreon.com/sanspantsradio Podkeep: sanspantsradio.podkeep.com USB Tapes: audiobooksontape.com Merch: redbubble.com/people/sanspantsradio or teepublic.com/stores/sanspantsradio Want to get in contact with us? Email: moviemaintenance@sanspantsradio.com Twitter: twitter.com/mmsanspants Website: sanspantsradio.com Facebook: facebook.com/SansPantsRadio Reddit: reddit.com/r/sanspantsradio Or individually at; Carney: twitter.com/sidekickofdowie Gabe: twitter.com/gobergmoser Michael and Adam: https://twitter.com/spacetimemovie See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Lucinda Bruce, like all great engineers of entertainment, understands the medium inside and out; but that doesn't stop her from growing as an artist. With over ten features to her credit, and dozens of short films, she has done everything Producing to Catering. Lucinda talks about her experiences, lessons learned, anecdotes and how she manages to navigate the mondo cane known as the Australian Film Industry. (P.S. I believe in the oxford comma)
Actor Sean Keenan, known best for his TV role in the adaptation of the 1979 novel Puberty blues, drops by to talk growing up in Busselton, Western Australia, his progression from child actor to well known name and diversity within the film industry.
What makes the man behind TV series Wilfred, silly? Just how "Woody Allen" is Lowdown? And how important is it to be multi-faceted and pro-active in the Australian Film Industry? This, and plenty more insight, as Adam Zwar is Coming Up Next.