Unruly goats, wayward boom mics and sudden weight gains were some of the challenges that had to be overcome during the edit and post production process of Son of a Lion, the film's editor Alison Croft told SPAA Fringe delegates last week.
Australian climate change themed doco The Burning Season is aiming to defy traditional release strategies by screening theatrically even after it has screened on four national broadcasters, its writer/director Cathy Henkel told SPAA Fringe delegates today
Next week, on 24th and 25th October, Sydney’s Chauvel Cinema will come alive with the buzz of talented filmmakers at the 9th annual SPAA Fringe conference with all its speakers locked in and ready to inspire.
On 24 and 25 October 2008, SPAA Fringe will showcase an aspirational line-up, over a two day event in Sydney which is set to educate, connect and inspire filmmakers.
SPAA Fringe will be held at the Powerhouse Museum, Sydney on October 22 and 23
Celebrating its second year in Sydney as one of the most dynamic and interactive film events in Australia, SPAA Fringe is back in 2008 for yet another brilliant two-day creative hothouse.
On 24 and 25 October at Sydney's Chauvel Cinema, 2008 SPAA Fringe welcomes comedy legend Anthony Watt, and Robert Hibbert & Sean Condon, winners of The Comedy Channel's Comedy Gold competition for their amusing project, I Can't Believe It's Not Better.
The two-day film television and new media conference will be held from October 26-27