Podcasts about starting from now

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Coffee Chat Podcast
Lauren Orrell - Actress, Writer and Director

Coffee Chat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 49:03


This week I chatted to Lauren Orrell who I met four years ago when she took photos of my face and we kept in contact ever since. We chatted about acting, mental health, her drama school experience, dating yourself, photography and some fun rapid fire questions! So, grab a coffee and enjoy! :) BIO: Lauren is an Australian actor, writer, and director. On stage she has appeared in Reuben Gutherie (La Boite), The Days and Night’s of BeeBee Fenstermaker (Phable Productions), The Women (The New Theatre), Titus Andronicus (also produced by her). In 2019 she wrote and produced her first full length play Affliction which was shortlisted for best play at Sydney Film Festival. Her TV credits include, Starting From…Now! (Common Language Films, SBS, Outstanding achievment award for Ensemble Cast- LA Webfest), Skinford Chapter One (Deadrock, SBS) Rescue Special Ops (Ch 9) and the soon to be released Deadhouse Dark in Mystery Box which premiered as part of the official selection at the 2020 Cannesseries Festival in France. Filum (guys, she’s from QLD, let her have this one) credits include Sleeper, Lamb Island (Best Actress QNFA) Brush (nom Best Actress Madrid Film Festival, winner Best Actress Los Angeles New Wave), Sleeping Beauty, The Pale Moonlight, Wilco, Marion and Skinford Chapter Two. Currently she is co-directing alongside artist Digby Webster the short children’s animation Blockhead and Sparkles and the Flood of Tears produced by Incahoots Creations’ Rosie Lourde with funding from Screen NSW Screenability Film Fund.

Filmmaking Confidential
Australian Filmmaker Adrian Powers

Filmmaking Confidential

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 45:29


Adrian is an Australian film director, screenwriter and editor. His film BROLGA is a short film which has just completed a successful international festival run, and has been released for streaming online. The response to the film across the world has been wonderful, and the story of the project's journey to the screen is both unique and full of interesting lessons for those interested in indie filmmaking.Adrian's work has screened in cinemas across the globe, including the 69th Venice Film Festival, where his film ‘Scruples’ screened as part of a competition spearheaded by Sir Ridley Scott, Michael Fassbender and YouTube, and where Scott commented that Adrian and his fellow finalists were "all clearly talents for the industry to watch". In 2013, Adrian completed work as co-director, co-writer and editor on the WWI feature 'Forbidden Ground', which was released worldwide (including distribution in the U.S. via Lionsgate).He has edited thirteen feature films, including 'Skin Deep' (officially selected for the 2014 Austin Film Festival), ‘Rip Tide’ (officially selected for the 2017 Sydney Film Festival) and ‘Romance on the Menu’ (released by Netflix in 2020), as well as the acclaimed TV series ‘Starting From…Now’ and ‘A Chance Affair’. In 2020, Adrian co-wrote four episodes of the upcoming Netflix series, ‘Dive Club’.As both an editor and director, Adrian has also worked on hundreds of commercials, music videos, corporate videos and documentaries. He has produced content for some of the biggest brands in the world, including Apple, QANTAS, TED, Universal Music, Salesforce, Woolworths, The Guardian, ING, Westfield, Lonely Planet, Volvo, Telstra and Google. His latest short film, ‘Brolga’, which he wrote, directed and edited, has been successful at festivals both at home and internationally, and has garnered multiple ‘Best Film’ and ‘Best Director’ awards.

Final Draft - Great Conversations
Fleur McDonald's Starting From Now

Final Draft - Great Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2020 21:35


Great Conversations features interviews with authors and writers, exploring books, writing and literary culture from Australia and the world.Today's episode features Fleur McDonald discussing her new outback thriller Starting From Now.Zara Ellison is a reporter with the Farming Telegraph, just finishing up a big story of a protest gone wrong resulting in a man’s death, when she gets the call from home. Her brother’s cancer has progressed and he has maybe a few months left. Packing up her Adelaide apartment, Zara returns to Barker, a town that has always felt too small and a life that she left as a teenager off to boarding school with dreams of the world.

Screen Australia Podcast
Online Funding

Screen Australia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 33:25


Screen Australia investment managers Lee Naimo and Alyce Adams answer the questions any burgeoning (or existing) online creator might need to know before hitting that ‘submit’ button on their application. As investment managers, Lee and Alyce assess applications for online support in development, production and completion funding, and they reveal what they’re looking for, how to know how much money to ask for, and why you should get in touch before you apply. The pair also talk about success stories, including The Katering Show, Bondi Hipsters, Aunty Donna, Kacie Anning, Superwog and the Gender Matters-supported series Sheilas, and they discuss the power of niche audiences – clearly seen in the views behind hits such as Mining Boom on Starting From Now. This is essential listening for any Aussie online creator. Subscribe to Screen News here where you’ll get all the latest features, videos, podcasts and funding announcement delivered straight to your inbox: screenaustralia.gov.au/subscribe Have any feedback? Email us at podcast@screenaustralia.gov.au

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Everything in Video is Changing (Encore)

Download This Show - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2018 28:31


Recorded at the ACMA Australian Content Conversation, Marc Fennell sits down with a team of content makers and industry experts to work out how the future of Australian Video is likely to shift. Jennifer Wilson (The Project Factory) Rosie Lourde (Starting From Now, YouTube/SBS) Mike Jones (The Kettering Incident/ABC), Andrew Peterson (YouTube Australia)

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Stories Through The Camera
Episode 7 - Starting From Now - Director - Julie Kalceff

Stories Through The Camera

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2017 84:25


In episode 7 of the Stories Through The Camera podcast Chris sits down with Julie Kalceff the writer, director and producer of the hit online series - Starting From Now.  Julie had a lot of success with this series and found a huge online audience who really resonated with the storylines and subject matter that this series covers. This is a great episode for anyone who is interested in making independent content and leveraging the power of a global online audience.  If you're interested in checking out Starting From Now you can watch all 5 seasons on YouTube and the trailer is linked up in the episode show notes at: www.storiesthroughthecamera.com Finally, If you enjoy this episode please feel free to share it with a friend or family member and don't forget to rate and review this podcast on iTunes as well. 

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Mamamia Reviews
The Emmys, Survivor and the Next Top Model.

Mamamia Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2016 33:48


Australia’s Next Top Model is back, so we thought we’d invite former winner Demelza Reveley on to tell us what really goes on in that terrifying model house. And after a whole lot of fuss, it appears Survivor is not surviving. Should we be worried? Plus the votes are in for the best Aussie TV show of all time and the results are, um, a little surprising…. Show Notes This episode was hosted by Laura Brodnik and Jessie Stephens. Laura's shows to watch from the Emmys are: Blackish & Mr. Robot You can find seasons 1-7 of McLeod's Daughters on Stan Australia's Next Top Model returns to Foxtel on the 20th of September Jessie recommends: Graceand Frankie on Netflix Laura recommends: Starting From Now on Mamamia This episode was brought to you by Sally Hansen Miracle Gel – the No.1 no light gel systemTell us what you're watching via email: thebinge@mamamia.com.au or OUR VERY OWN FACEBOOK PAGE. Please leave a rating and review in iTunes, subscribe to the show while you're there, and if there's a TV lover in your life, share this show with them! This show was produced by Holly Wainwright, Monique Bowley, Elissa Ratliff and Rachel Wagner for the Mamamia Podcast Network.   

Mamamia Reviews
The Emmys, Survivor and the Next Top Model.

Mamamia Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2016 33:48


Australia’s Next Top Model is back, so we thought we’d invite former winner Demelza Reveley on to tell us what really goes on in that terrifying model house. And after a whole lot of fuss, it appears Survivor is not surviving. Should we be worried? Plus the votes are in for the best Aussie TV show of all time and the results are, um, a little surprising…. Show Notes This episode was hosted by Laura Brodnik and Jessie Stephens. Laura's shows to watch from the Emmys are: Blackish & Mr. Robot You can find seasons 1-7 of McLeod's Daughters on Stan Australia's Next Top Model returns to Foxtel on the 20th of September Jessie recommends: Graceand Frankie on Netflix Laura recommends: Starting From Now on Mamamia This episode was brought to you by Sally Hansen Miracle Gel – the No.1 no light gel systemTell us what you're watching via email: thebinge@mamamia.com.au or OUR VERY OWN FACEBOOK PAGE. Please leave a rating and review in iTunes, subscribe to the show while you're there, and if there's a TV lover in your life, share this show with them! This show was produced by Holly Wainwright, Monique Bowley, Elissa Ratliff and Rachel Wagner for the Mamamia Podcast Network.   

Mamamia Reviews
Keeping Up With Jon Snow

Mamamia Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2016 42:38


We need to talk about Jon. Sorry, there will be spoilers here, but like everyone we know, we are living week to week waiting for GOT, and we need to talk. Masterchef, The Voice and House Rules have all returned in a battle for us to spin our loungeroom chairs towards them. The most controversial show of last year, Struggle Street, returns to SBS, and a spirited defence of Keeping Up With The Kardashians. Show notes This show is hosted by Rosie Waterland and Laura Brodnick With thanks to Amy Stockwell Rosie recommends The Wire, available on itunes Laura recommends Starting From Now, the award winning lesbian drama. Contact the show via email: thebinge@mamamia.com.au And the all-new bat phone, where you can leave a voice message for us to play on the show. The number is 02 8999 9386.

Mamamia Reviews
Keeping Up With Jon Snow

Mamamia Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2016 42:38


We need to talk about Jon. Sorry, there will be spoilers here, but like everyone we know, we are living week to week waiting for GOT, and we need to talk. Masterchef, The Voice and House Rules have all returned in a battle for us to spin our loungeroom chairs towards them. The most controversial show of last year, Struggle Street, returns to SBS, and a spirited defence of Keeping Up With The Kardashians. Show notes This show is hosted by Rosie Waterland and Laura Brodnick With thanks to Amy Stockwell Rosie recommends The Wire, available on itunes Laura recommends Starting From Now, the award winning lesbian drama. Contact the show via email: thebinge@mamamia.com.au And the all-new bat phone, where you can leave a voice message for us to play on the show. The number is 02 8999 9386.

Mamamia Out Loud
Politics and Pantry Moths

Mamamia Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2016 66:21


A bumper easter episode for you to scoff like a hot cross bun.  Another celebrity chef has pissed off mums. Get back to the kitchen, blokes. The baby names we want to make a comeback. American's are freaked out over Australian tampons and Jamila Rizvi explains the week in politics.  How do you feel when men tell you to "just smile"? Even Hillary Clinton can't escape men wanting her to look pretty. And a non-religious listener has been invited to stay at someone's holiday house.. where church is on the itinerary.  Plus, what to read, watch, play and eat over the break.  Show notes Your hosts are Monique Bowley,Mia Freedman and Kate De Brito Mia recommends Starting From Now. The winner of the audience award at the 2016 Mardi Gras Film Festival, it's the first Australian produced lesbian series to air on Australian television, with seasons 4 and 5 currently screening as TV half hours on SBS 2  http://www.startingfromnowtv.com KDB is following KimKardashian on Snapchat. The 3 ingredient fudge recipe is here Enter the cereal competition at uncletobys.com.au/bigcereallove Contact the show on the Facebook page, via twitter, or by emailing podcast@mamamia.com.au And if you have a question for ask bossy, record a voice memo in your phone and email it to us: podcast@mamamia.com.au This show was produced by Monique Bowley for the Mamamia Women's Network.  

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