Email
 
 

QUICK LINKS:

IF Magazine
IF Awards
Production Book
IF FX Quarterly

 

HotWare
 

AJA Io XT - Perfect Partner for Avid

Purchase AJA Io XT for broadcast-quality capture, monitoring and output for Avid and receive free Eye Scream Factory presets to quickly add stunning effects to your productions. Pair Io XT with Avid, MacBook Pro and Thunderbolt storage for a no-compromise more...

 

Want up to a year's free training for Autodesk's 3ds Max, Maya and others

For a limited time, Digistor is including Digital Tutors online training with every commercial 3ds Max or Maya purchased* giving you and your team access to the world's largest online CG training library for free. more...

 

Crossgrade to EDIUS 6 for $449 and experience real realtime editing

Grass Valley and Corsair Solutions are proud to announce that, as part of a special competitive upgrade promotion, users of Apple's Final Cut Pro, Adobe Premiere, and Avid's Media Composer can now upgrade to EDIUS 6 nonlinear editing software for just... more...

Goodies!
 

WIN a pass to storyboard masterclass Direct Before You Shoot.

Competition closed. more...

 

WIN a ticket to the Australian International Movie Convention valued at $1100

IF is giving two lucky readers the chance to attend the 67th Australian International Movie Convention more...

 

WIN a Flexipass to the Sydney Film Festival

IF and the Sydney Film Festival are giving away a Flexi10 worth $137 more...

Your Vote

Do you agree that the producer offset should be raised from 20 to 40 per cent for television?

Yes

No

|

 

Kingston Anderson appointed Australian Directors Guild general manager

[Mon 12/09/2011 11:16:05]

By Sam Dallas

Producer and former SPAA NSW Chapter head, Kingston Anderson, is the new Australian Directors Guild’s general manager.

Anderson, producer of mainly documentaries such as SBS’ Aftershocks and NITV’s Kulka, will take over the role from Harriet McKern next Monday.

Most recently he represented the Screen Producers Association of Australia in negotiations with the state government to obtain more financial support for the film and TV industry. Last week, IF reported that the NSW government had slashed funding in the latest state budget.

Anderson, who has been in the screen industry for 15 years, says with screen content now being delivered across multiple platforms, it's important to ensure directors receive appropriate recognition and remuneration for their creative work.

"...The ADG needs to reflect this by becoming a strong, pro-active voice in the Australian screen industry," he said in a statement.

ADG president Ray Argall said Anderson had key management and communication skills and would be introduced to members in the coming months.

“He has a comprehensive understanding of the issues facing directors and the key creative role directors have in telling screen stories,” Argall said in a statement.

“We also value his first-hand experience as a creative, through his work as a producer of film and television and as a theatre director prior to joining the screen industry.”

One of his first duties will be to oversee preparations on the guild’s 30th anniversary awards celebration next year. He will also report to the board, set and monitor budgets, work with interstate operators and generally be responsible for the overall day-to-day running of the guild.

Anderson was a former production liaison unit manager at the NSW Film and Television Office and a board member of the Association of Film Commissions International. He was appointed chief executive of Serenity Cove Studios, however in 2005 he resigned after contract problems.

[Mon 12/09/2011 11:16:05]

Add your own comment

1,213

 

 

 

 


 

 

Advertise

Quick Links

About us

 

Subscribe

Visit Intermedia Sites

 

© IF (IF) | Contact Us | Privacy | Copyright