Lauren Brown..
Brisbane-based producer Lauren Brown has been chosen as the recipient of the 2017 Village Roadshow Animal Logic Internship, valued at $20,000.
Brown will head Stateside this week to begin a three-month stint at the La offices of Village Roadshow Pictures and Animal Logic. The internship also covers living and travel expenses, on-the-ground support and networking opportunities with the Us industry, as well as an office space at Australians in Film's workspace The Creative Collective.
Brown has just spent a week at Animal Logic's Sydney office, and on the set of Peter Rabbit (both at Sydney's Fox Studios)..
"The Village Roadshow Animal Logic Internship is such a rare program and I've applied for it three times now because it's an opportunity that just can't be passed up," said Brown.
"For an emerging producer like myself, it's really the best internship there is because it provides such an incredible opportunity to be...
Brisbane-based producer Lauren Brown has been chosen as the recipient of the 2017 Village Roadshow Animal Logic Internship, valued at $20,000.
Brown will head Stateside this week to begin a three-month stint at the La offices of Village Roadshow Pictures and Animal Logic. The internship also covers living and travel expenses, on-the-ground support and networking opportunities with the Us industry, as well as an office space at Australians in Film's workspace The Creative Collective.
Brown has just spent a week at Animal Logic's Sydney office, and on the set of Peter Rabbit (both at Sydney's Fox Studios)..
"The Village Roadshow Animal Logic Internship is such a rare program and I've applied for it three times now because it's an opportunity that just can't be passed up," said Brown.
"For an emerging producer like myself, it's really the best internship there is because it provides such an incredible opportunity to be...
- 2/28/2017
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
Flickerfest has revealed the 53 films selected to screen as part of the festival's competitive program in its 25th anniversary year.
The films were chosen from more than 2300 entries.
This year.s official Australian Competition features 18 world premieres, six Australian premieres and 10 Nsw premieres..
Twenty-one female directors are represented across the official Australian competition.
The best of the australian films will be shown over seven sessions.
They will be competing for prizes across all areas of the filmmaking craft including the Academy Accredited Virgin Australia Award for Best Australian Film, the Canon Award for Best Direction and the Yoram Gross Award for Best Australian Animation.
Flickerfest is Australia.s only Academy accredited and BAFTA recognised festvial and runs from Friday January 8-17. .
Festival director Bronwyn Kidd, steering her 19th festival, said she was thrilled that Flickerfest was once again a platform for the Australia's most exciting, creative and talented short filmmakers.
The films were chosen from more than 2300 entries.
This year.s official Australian Competition features 18 world premieres, six Australian premieres and 10 Nsw premieres..
Twenty-one female directors are represented across the official Australian competition.
The best of the australian films will be shown over seven sessions.
They will be competing for prizes across all areas of the filmmaking craft including the Academy Accredited Virgin Australia Award for Best Australian Film, the Canon Award for Best Direction and the Yoram Gross Award for Best Australian Animation.
Flickerfest is Australia.s only Academy accredited and BAFTA recognised festvial and runs from Friday January 8-17. .
Festival director Bronwyn Kidd, steering her 19th festival, said she was thrilled that Flickerfest was once again a platform for the Australia's most exciting, creative and talented short filmmakers.
- 12/14/2015
- by Inside Film Correspondent
- IF.com.au
Six short films have received support from Screen Australia, it was announced today.
Through its Short Animation and Shorts Completion programs, a production investment of $446,000 has been made to support two animations and four shorts.
Screen Australia.s Head of Production, Sally Caplan, said, .Out of many applications, we are delighted to have been able to support these six projects. The filmmakers are all talented teams from diverse backgrounds, and the projects are an eclectic mix with distinctive stories. We are very much looking forward to seeing the finished works..
The Short Animation program is supporting two projects: My Little Sumo and Revolution.
My Little Sumo comes from South Australian animation directors Ana Maria Mendez Salgado and Carlos Manrique Clavijo, and writer Lee Sellers. Supported by writer/producer Marion Pilowsky, the film follows the plight of Daisy, a little girl with mighty dreams . to become a professional sumo wrestler.
The...
Through its Short Animation and Shorts Completion programs, a production investment of $446,000 has been made to support two animations and four shorts.
Screen Australia.s Head of Production, Sally Caplan, said, .Out of many applications, we are delighted to have been able to support these six projects. The filmmakers are all talented teams from diverse backgrounds, and the projects are an eclectic mix with distinctive stories. We are very much looking forward to seeing the finished works..
The Short Animation program is supporting two projects: My Little Sumo and Revolution.
My Little Sumo comes from South Australian animation directors Ana Maria Mendez Salgado and Carlos Manrique Clavijo, and writer Lee Sellers. Supported by writer/producer Marion Pilowsky, the film follows the plight of Daisy, a little girl with mighty dreams . to become a professional sumo wrestler.
The...
- 6/20/2014
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
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