Screen Australia supported events

SEPTEMBER

Portable presents Next New Network
31 August, Adelaide
1 September, Sydney
2 September, Melbourne
Portable presents Erik Beck, creator and host of Indy Mogul, as he tours delivering a series of talks, presentations and workshops on super-distribution and how to create massive online audience for your online video.
Find out more.

ADG & AFTRS present Best of INPUT conference
AFTRS in Sydney, 24 & 25 September
Best of INPUT is a two-day event for television professionals that will bring the best public television from around the world to Sydney. The 2010 program will be a strong event displaying a mixture of drama, documentary and TV specific programming as well as several new media projects.
www.adg.org.au/events.aspx or buy tickets from moshtix

Australian Directors Guild (ADG) Awards
23 September, Sydney
The ADG Awards celebrate the creative achievement of directors in film, television and new media platforms.
www.adg.org.au/awards.aspx

St Kilda Film Festival - Australian National Tour
Touring throughout Australia from 13 July - 11 September
Don’t miss your chance to see the best of Australia's Top 100 short films as the St Kilda Film Festival hits the road taking in 37 destinations Australia-wide with a selection of shorts that includes Festival award winners and stand out favorites. These exciting films, which cover a diverse range of subject matter ranging from laugh out loud comedy to quality drama, share an infectious passion for the medium, limited only by the size of their relatively modest budgets.
Full list of dates and destinations available here

Message Sticks Film Festival - National Tour continues
Melbourne 4 & 7 September, Mt Isa 9-11 September
See the best new films by Indigenous filmmakers.
Film powerfully reveals the world of the storyteller, and our festival is unique in its exclusive focus on Indigenous storytellers. Over the past ten years, Message Sticks has gathered a loyal collection of people who come together to share this world as a family of sorts; both on screen, behind the camera and in the audience.
www.messagesticksfilmfestival.com.au

WOW (World of Women) Film Festival Tour
11 September, Rye in Victoria: email info@wittingslow.com.au
30 September, Carins Botonical Gardens QLD: www.endcredits.org.au
The WOW Film Festival is a short film festival that promotes and awards the talents of women directors, producers, writers, editors and cinematographers in the Australian film industry and internationally. It is a festival that offers emerging and established filmmakers the opportunity to screen short works giving a thematic perspective of ... “seeing the world through the eyes of women”.
www.wift.org/wow/WOW_tour.htm

Popcorn Taxi
Sydney & Melbourne
Popcorn Taxi is a regular in-depth film event where filmmakers and enthusiasts can meet, watch films of all types, and discuss the filmmaking process.
www.popcorntaxi.com.au

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Vote now

Ratings for the IF Awards 2010 close on September 17. Vote for your favourite film or tv online at www.ifawards.com

The 17th WOW (World of Women) Film Festival is calling for entries for films of less than 55 minutes with key creative input by women from Australia and around the world. Presented by WIFT NSW.

Flickerfest International Australian Short Film Festival is accepting entries of films under 35 minutes for their 20th annual festival in 2011. Deadline 17 September 2010.

The Hive The Hive residential lab is seeking applications from individual Australian artists and filmmakers, already well established in their creative practice, who have a nascent film based project they wish to explore in the context of the lab. Deadline 29 September 2010.

AIDC's Meetmarket is now open for submissions for the next annual selection of projects to be pitched at AIDC in 2011. Deadline 29 November 2010.

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