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At the start of 2010, on the back of his Aria award for Empire of The Sun "Walking on a dream" director Josh Logue of The Feds was approached to make a clip for the late, great Billy Thorpe's final album "Tangier". The album was inspired by Thorpe's time in Morocco where the album was written and partly recorded. It was only natural then that Josh and his producer Rebecca Bennett were Morrocco bound with fellow Australians, DOP Simon Ozolins and art director Pete Davies.
Actor Noah Taylor flew in to meet them on location and over the next 8 days ensued the creation of a piece that is a mix between The English Patient, Mad Max and The Fall. Shot on the Canon 5D the piece was edited by Simon Njoo at Guillotine and post done at Fuel VFX. Watch out for the trailer in cinemas from this week.
Congratulations to all nominees for 2010 Australian Directors Guild Awards. With over 200 entrants in film, television and new media projects for consideration judges were faced with many difficult decisions.
Following on from the success of Best of INPUT last year, the Australian Directors Guild - in partnership with the Australian Film, Television & Radio School - has announced the return of the Best of INPUT conference 2010.
Best of INPUT is a two-day event for television professionals, bringing the best public television from around the world to Sydney on September 24 and 25.
INPUT has organised international television's most important and influential annual screening conference for more than 35 years. This unique event held in a different country each year encourages the development of public service television by screening and debating the most outstanding programs from around the world.
The Best of INPUT conference is a highlights package of the INPUT conference in Hungary earlier this year.
The Best of INPUT Screenings will showcase the most innovative programs aired by international public broadcasters in the past year. Dynamic forums - where program representatives will be on hand either in person or via Skype to discuss their projects - will follow screenings.
International guests attending Best of INPUT 2010 include:
Christi Collier, Consulting Producer, ITVS, USA
Claudia Schreiner, Department Head at ARD (Germany) and Head of INPUT International Selection
Janette Howe - SPADA (Screen Production & Development Association) New Zealand
Alexandre Bracht, Producer, 'Prison Valley' - web documentary, France
Australian guests attending Best of INPUT 2010 include:
John Saffron, Presenter
Bentley Dean, Director/Producer - Independent
Rachel Landes, Director - Independent.
The 2010 program for Best of INPUT' will be a mixture of drama, documentary and TV specific programming as well as several new media projects.
Venue: AFTRS, Entertainment Quarter, Moore Park,
Date: Friday 24th & Saturday 25th September.