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Film Criticism

Film Criticism

Peter Thompson (Sunday), Paul Byrnes (The Sydney Morning Herald), Andrew Urban (Urban Cinefile) and Jake Wilson (Senses...
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Scribes on Screen: Adrian Martin

Scribes on Screen: Adrian Martin

Armstrong focuses on the work of the Australian film scholar and critic, Adrian Martin.
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Introducing the Nation: Title Sequences in Australian Cinema From 1930-1970

Introducing the Nation: Title Sequences in Australian Cinema From 1930-1970

Adrian Danks analyses the title sequences from a range of films produced in Australia from the end of the silent era...
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The Beginning Before the Beginning...

The Beginning Before the Beginning...

Merewether writes about her work designing opening titles and motion graphics for short, documentary and feature films,...
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First Frames: Titles in the Digital Realm

First Frames: Titles in the Digital Realm

Merril discusses the work of the most prominent title designers in Australia and speaks to Peter Giles, Head of Digital...
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I Like Your Old Stuff Better than Your New Stuff: Fahrenheit 9/11

I Like Your Old Stuff Better than Your New Stuff: Fahrenheit 9/11

Hoskin discusses the political subtext of Moore's film, placing special emphasis on the selective use of research...
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Stories Beyond the Frame: Dilemmas and Contradictions of Photojournalism in a Digitized and Globalized World

Stories Beyond the Frame: Dilemmas and Contradictions of Photojournalism in a Digitized and Globalized World

Davis examines how in the age of instant communication, and saturated and homogenized information, there is a pressing...
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Revisiting Afghanistan in The Noon Gun: An Interview With Anthony Stern

Revisiting Afghanistan in The Noon Gun: An Interview With Anthony Stern

Anthony Stern's short documentary film The Noon Gun is a poetic reminiscence about a young cameraman's journey to...
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Idiot's Box: The Theatre of War

Idiot's Box: The Theatre of War

Aoun's well-documented article discusses the role of media, and in particular the role of television, in the 'war on...
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A Conversation With Shane Maloney

A Conversation With Shane Maloney

This interview with Maloney focuses on the screen adaptations of his Murray Whelan novels as telemovies for the Seven...
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New Media Art

New Media Art

Andrew Frost points out that 'ew media is a lot of things to a lot of people, but the questions remain – What...
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Hamish Koci: Animator

Hamish Koci: Animator

Two years ago, a young animation student at Melbourne's RMIT handed in his six minute short film for final assessment....
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New Zealand International Film Festival 2004

New Zealand International Film Festival 2004

Lau discusses the most memorable films screened at the New Zealand International Film Festival 2004.
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Storytelling that Matters: WIFTI Summit in New Zealand

Storytelling that Matters: WIFTI Summit in New Zealand

This article focuses on the 5th Women in Film and Television International (WIFTI) Summit, held in New Zealand from 21...
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Hundreds and Thousands

Hundreds and Thousands

Lau interviews David Rittey, the director of a short film, Closer, the story of a deaf teenage boy dealing with the...
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SPAA Mart Case Study: West

SPAA Mart Case Study: West

In only its second year, SPAA Mart, the feature film market, has cemented its reputation as a highlight of the annual...
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Edgy and Experimental and Weird: A Conversation with Martin Murphy and Ian Iveson

Edgy and Experimental and Weird: A Conversation with Martin Murphy and Ian Iveson

Hoskin's interview with the director and the producer of Lost Things focuses on the funding, scriptwriting and...
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Up for Grabs: The AFI Award Nominations

Up for Grabs: The AFI Award Nominations

McFarlane discusses the films nominated for the AFI awards: Somersault, One Perfect Day, Tom White, The Finished People,...
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The First Good Story I Ever Wrote

The First Good Story I Ever Wrote

Lau's interview with William Brandt, a New Zealand screenwriter, fiction writer and actor focuses on Brandt's career as...
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What Kinds of Questions Should a Good Film Ask?

What Kinds of Questions Should a Good Film Ask?

Boris Trbic focuses on Chris Kennedy's A Man's Gotta Do, discussing the present state of the Australian film industry....
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Filling out the Frame: Character Actors in Recent Australian Films

Filling out the Frame: Character Actors in Recent Australian Films

McFarlane points out that one of the strengths of the Australian cinema since the 1970s has been in the depth of...
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Pusan International Film Festival 2004; How Many Borders Must We Cross to Reach Home? Angelopoulos at Pusan

Pusan International Film Festival 2004; How Many Borders Must We Cross to Reach Home? Angelopoulos at Pusan

Mike Walsh discusses the highlights of the Pusan International Film Festival 2004 focusing on the films by Kim-ki Duk...
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The Animated Worlds of Hayao Miyazaki: Filmic Representations of Shinto

The Animated Worlds of Hayao Miyazaki: Filmic Representations of Shinto

Wright and Clode provide an extensive analysis of Miyazaki's box-office success, Spirited Away, and an alternative...
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How to Take on Hollywood in Five Easy Steps: Korean Film Festival 2004

How to Take on Hollywood in Five Easy Steps: Korean Film Festival 2004

Sandor Lau discusses the highlights of the first ever Korean Film Festival in New Zealand (Auckland, 2004). The films...
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Asian Cinema Craze: Sailing Into the Mainstream?

Asian Cinema Craze: Sailing Into the Mainstream?

Trbic discusses the consolidation and intensified presence of Asian films in Australian cinemas.
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Scribes on Screen: Judith Williamson

Scribes on Screen: Judith Williamson

Discussing the work of Williamson, Armstrong points out that 'Bringing a new humanism into British film criticism as the...
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Documantary and Civic Culture

Documantary and Civic Culture

Dugald Williamson examines the combination of television factors and the problem they pose for the serious social...
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Blogs: Distributed Documentaries of the Everyday

Blogs: Distributed Documentaries of the Everyday

Miles points out that 'While the technical infrastructure of blogging is crucial to the genre, and has materially...
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Innovation in Documentary: Big Brothers, Non-Conformists and Hybrids

Innovation in Documentary: Big Brothers, Non-Conformists and Hybrids

Armstrong asserts that 'The past five years have seen documentary reinvented and redefined; the boundaries and...
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National Identity in Australian Documentaries

National Identity in Australian Documentaries

This article was presented as a dialogue at the National Conference 2004. It focuses on the motif of the anti-hero...
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