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Dena Kaplan and Alicia Banit join Trop Jr Roughcut Melbourne

Press Release

Tropfest today announced Dena Kaplan and Alicia Banit, stars of ABC3’s Dance Academy, will join an exciting line up of film industry insiders at the first ever Trop Jr Roughcut in Melbourne on Thursday 01 August, 2013.

The two actresses will take to the stage in Melbourne to discuss their involvement with the hit ABC 3 series. Dena and Alicia will be joined on stage by the show’s Executive Producer, Co-Creator and Writer, Joanna Werner. Interviewed by Director Eddie White, the informal Q&A aims to provide aspiring actors and filmmakers with a behind-the-scenes glimpse into how an award-winning TV series comes together, the actors audition process, how the characters were developed and how to make it in the ‘biz’.

Following in the footsteps of Tropfest's famous filmmaking symposium, Trop Jr Roughcut is a filmmaking forum for budding young talent to learn from the industry's best.

Aimed at students aged 9 – 15, the day-long series of conversations will explore creativity and collaboration and give kids an enviable insight into the filmmaking industry thanks to talks from some young experts.

The day will be made up of a series of sessions with each focusing on different aspects of filmmaking.

Also joining the line-up is Matthew Chuang, a full-time content creator for the film industry. Matthew began filmmaking at a young age and aims to inspire others to follow a similar journey.

The event will also consider Filmmaking on a Budget, DIY Filmmaking, Tips & Tricks with Jason van Genderen. Recently taking out the Nokia Award at Sundance, London, Jason will demonstrate creative ways to make films without fancy equipment and share his top ten do's and don'ts for filming on a budget.

Of course one way of getting around budget constraints is to focus on Animation, as Eddie White will explain in his session. His award-winning film The Cat Piano (narrated by Nick Cave) won awards at The Melbourne International Film Festival, Sydney Film Festival, Adelaide Film Festival and Australian Film Institute Awards as well as awards overseas. In this session he'll talk about becoming an animator, winning awards and how to get started with animation.

Guy Gross, one of Australia's leading film and television composers and BAFTA-nominated composer of the score for Priscilla, Queen of the Desert will talk about that ever-important element of filmmaking, Music, and will discuss his career, his beginnings and how music can influence on-screen storytelling. Guy was also awarded ‘Best Music’ at Tropfest 1999 for his work on the film Uno Amore, which also took out First Prize at the Festival.

Trop Jr Roughcut is set to be an exciting day of information, education – and entertainment! – for Australia's next generation of creative minds. With all these sessions and more, it's set to be a great experience for anyone with a passion for making film.

The event will also be held in Sydney on Thursday, August 8 with a separate line-up of speakers. Full event details are available here: www.tropfest.com/tropjr/trop-jr-roughcut.

Trop Jr Roughcut is proudly supported by Major Partner, The Australian Children’s Television Foundation.

The event also has the support of Lend Lease Theatre Darling Quarter as its venue partner.

Dates and Venues

SYDNEY

8 August, 2013
Lend Lease Theatre,
Darling Quarter

MELBOURNE

1 August, 2013
The Wheeler Centre,
Melbourne