Friday, March 19, 2010

News and Stuff update.

New Zealand Film Commission

SITUATION VACANT
SHORT FILM ASSISTANT
The position of Short Film Assistant has become available within the Short Film department of New Zealand Film Commission for a person seeking to advance a career working within the film industry.  The Short Film department focuses on the talent development of New Zealand’s up and coming filmmakers.
The Short Film Assistant reports to the Short Film Manager, to assist with the smooth running of the department through:
  • Preparation of short film festival submissions and the organisation and promotion of short film domestic screenings throughout New Zealand;
  • Organisation and despatch of short film materials for all requirements including international film festivals and sales; 
  • Day to day communication with international and domestic film festivals, filmmakers, television stations and educational institutions;
  • Managing the library of short film materials;
  • Regular website maintenance, including YouTube site;
To be successful in this role you will have/be:
- Knowledge of the NZ film industry;
- A passion for New Zealand film and filmmakers;
-     Highly motivated and hardworking;
-     Committed to working as a team;
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills;
- Strong interpersonal and relationship building skills;
- Good time management and organisation skills;
-     Cool headed under pressure;
-     A relevant tertiary degree;
-     Strong computer proficiency in Excel and Word;
-     Photoshop knowledge would be an advantage;
-     Internet savvy.
     
All applications should include a covering letter, curriculum vitae and referees.
Please forward applications to:
 Shane Green, Executive Manager, NZFC, PO Box 11-546, Wellington,
marked “Private and Confidential”, or email them to shane@nzfilm.co.nz;
For a complete job description please email shane@nzfilm.co.nz
APPLICATIONS CLOSE ON Friday, 16th April 2010






DUNEDIN FESTIVAL OF FILM & TELEVISION CRAFT ~MARCH 27TH & 28TH 2010

St David St Theatre Complex, University of Otago
Saturday March 27th
Seminar Room 2 ~ daytime
Local documentaries, Pioneering Animation, and Stunning Student work
- screenings of exceptional films from local film schools, high schools, and other films of note and
local significance with talks/ Q&A by the film makers (Schedule to be advised)
Seminar Room 1
Saturday 10.00am-12.15pm - Developing films for the Film Commission
a 2hr+ session on how to make it work.
NZFC Development Exec. Hone Kouka
NZ Film Commission
Saturday 12.45 - 1.45 – The Business of Television ~ 10 key points for survival.
Janine Morrell-Gunn CEO Whitebait-TV /WIFT Board member
WIFT NZ
Saturday 2.00- 4.30 – Finding Your Pitch
– a workshop on finding the heart of your project: is it a low budget feature, big budget feature, short, TV
show or novel. Register in advance if you want to try out your pitch ahead of the real thing and get
feedback and tips from a writer and a producer. (To register email baddock@earthlight.co.nz)
Kathryn Akuhata-Brown – radio & tv dramatist, short film maker, comedy writer, Shortland St
storyliner, script editor, author.
Philippa Campbell, Producer, writer, script consultant and development executive. Producer Swimming
Lessons, Via Satellite, Rain, No. 2 , Black Sheep, short films and documentaries.
Script to Screen, Nga Aho Whakaari, Philippa Campbell
4.30-6.00 Networking networking networking ~ Drinks & nibbles St David St Foyer
Saturday 6.30-7.30 - Writers Room: A Spirit of Independence, identity, and original thought
- a conversation between one of our most notable screenwriters, Graeme Tetley (Vigil, Ruby and Rata,
Out of the Blue) and MC, Kathryn Akuhata-Brown. Discussion will cover how to approach featurewriting
including making good early choices, the importance of research, finding a poetic voice, and
discovering the heart of your project, including short film clips, + Q & A.
Graeme Tetley & Katherine Akuhata-Brown
Script to Screen
Saturday Night 7.30-8.30 - Developing projects for the international television market
Craig Meade NHNZ Vice President Programme Development
NHNZ
Saturday Night 8.30-9.30pm –Date Night pitching session.
Speed pitch your ideas to film/TV producers - 6 producers begging to be blown away.
Matthew Horrocks, Philippa Campbell, Kristian Eek, Craig Meade, Zoe Hobson, Robin Murphy
Advance Registration required to pitch. To register contact steven@nzwritersguild.org.nz
NZ Writers Guild/SDGNZ
Saturday 8.30pm & 10.15pm SHORT FILMS ON A TALL WALL
Countdown Supermarket, Moray Place
The country's only drive-in short film festival party
~ a line up of the south's best short films blown up big on a carpark wall
Sunday March 28th
Seminar Room 2
daytime
Local documentaries, Pioneering Animation, and Stunning Student work
- screenings of exceptional films from local film schools, high schools, and other films of note and
local significance with talks/ Q&A by the film makers
Scheduling to be advised
Seminar Room 1
Sunday morn 10am-12 pm - "A Hands-on Guide to Casting and Auditioning"
how to prepare, what you’ll need and how it’s done - for actors and directors
Simon Marler & Barbara Power (Supported by Barefoot Casting & The Video Factory)
McDaniel+Power Actor/Profile Management & Barefoot Casting
Sunday 1.30 -2.30 An introduction to Te Paepae Ataata Maori Script Development Fund
Pita Turei, Katherine Akuhata-Brown, Simon Marler
Nga Aho Whakaari
Sunday 2.30- 4.00 Contracts for screenwriters and playwrights
what to insist on, watch out for, and understand about the person on the other side of the table.
Steven Gannaway (NZWG) & Cindy Diver (Producer, TheatreWorks)
NZ Writers’ Guild/Stage South
Sunday 4.30-5.30 - 3D or not 3D? How real an option is it?
- the practicalities of 3D film-making in the South ~ punching through the hype. An introduction
to what’s involved and what to avoid.
38 Pictures has produced 3D projects including behind the scenes content on Warner Bros Yogi Bear, 3D
IMAX film SeaRex, plus tourism promotional film for MidCanterbury and a film for Inside Victorian
Oamaru, working with Gallien Chanalet-Quercy, one of the world’s leading 3D producers, originally from
the Paris-based 3D specialist production house Cow Productions.
Zoe Hobson, 38 Pictures
38 Pictures
Countdown Supermarket, Moray Place
Sunday 8.30pm & 10.15pm SHORT FILMS ON A TALL WALL
The country's only drive-in short film festival party
~ a line up of the south's best short films blown up big on a carpark wall
VENUE: Countdown Supermarket, Moray Place


Script to Screen


A Spirit of Independence: Graeme Tetley

calendarEVENT: 27 MARCH, DUNEDIN
Continuing our discussions on the spirit of independence, identity, and original thought, Script to Screen is proud to present a conversation between one of our most notable screenwriters, Graeme Tetley (Vigil, Ruby and Rata, Out of the Blue) and screenwriter and script consultant Kathryn Akuhata-Brown.
With reference to the iconic New Zealand films written by Tetley, the discussion will delve into how to approach the feature-writing process including making good choices in the early stages of developing an idea, the importance of research, finding a poetic voice and discovering the heart of your project.
5.30pm, Saturday 27 March, St David St Lecture Theatres, University of Otago, Cnr St David and Castle St, Dunedin

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