OPEN CHANNEL - Screen Resource Centre
OPEN CHANNEL is an icon of the Victorian film industry having nurtured the careers of many of Australia's filmmakers such as Peter Weir, Fred Schepsi, Sue Brooks, Andrew Wiseman, Chris Warner, Sue Maslin, Cath Dyson, Lizette Atkins and Beth Frey, to name a few. In ...
OPEN CHANNEL is an icon of the Victorian film industry having nurtured the careers of many of Australia's filmmakers such as Peter Weir, Fred Schepsi, Sue Brooks, Andrew Wiseman, Chris Warner, Sue Maslin, Cath Dyson, Lizette Atkins and Beth Frey, to name a few. In its early history OPEN CHANNEL acted as a key advocate for the development of community television in Australia and was instrumental in the establishment of successful community television consortium Channel 31 (C31).
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Get into TV
OPEN CHANNEL in association with C31 Melbourne, have created a ...
OPEN CHANNEL in association with C31 Melbourne, have created a new course for community broadcasters. Presenters, floor managers, switchers and clappers... Cert III in Screen, Producing for TV will have students producing 13 episodes of a new series for TV and online.
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VS02: Team #2 - So Hard
A parody on action film trailers featuring Melbourne's Lord Mayor, ...
A parody on action film trailers featuring Melbourne's Lord Mayor, John So. Created by Team #2 for the second OPEN CHANNEL VIDEO SLAM 02: Appropriate Original, Arts Law Week 2008.
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OPEN CHANNEL Highlights 1974 - 2007
Highlights from near on four decades of public access video ...
Highlights from near on four decades of public access video production, training and professional development. OPEN CHANNEL grew from the origins of Melbourne Access Video and contributed towards the establishment of community television broadcasting in Australia. Highlights 1974 - 2007 is a 9 minute snap-shot of stories from indigenous and women's communities, occupational health and safety issues, stories from various union struggles, nuclear disarmament... OPEN CHANNEL was and continues to be open for everyone!
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VS02: Team #4 - The John S(h)o(w)
Melbourne's Lord Mayor, John So, marketing campaign gets a boost ...
Melbourne's Lord Mayor, John So, marketing campaign gets a boost with his own series of Created by Team #4 for the second OPEN CHANNEL VIDEO SLAM 02: Appropriate Original, Arts Law Week 2008.
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SHED 4
SHED 4 is a new creative precinct for Docklands, Melbourne.
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VIDEO SLAM TRAILER
48 hrs, 20 filmmakers, 5 stories, 1 film... A group ...
48 hrs, 20 filmmakers, 5 stories, 1 film... A group of artists have been locked away since 10am Sunday May 13 with nothing but their ideas, their raw talent and the Web, slamming out a 10-minute short with the central title "5 Smiles".
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Make ICT Training Work For You
ICT training materials - what they are, how they're used ...
ICT training materials - what they are, how they're used and where to find them - the itrainonline MMTK training modules. Produced with assistance through the OPEN CHANNEL OPENAccess initiative.
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Don't Go Till We Do
Come 2012 Australia will shut-down analogue broadcasting services. There is ...
Come 2012 Australia will shut-down analogue broadcasting services. There is yet no effective mechanism to support community television on the digital spectrum. Don't go digital until we do...
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VS02: Team #3 - My Bro
Melbourne locals comment on the kind of relationship they have ...
Melbourne locals comment on the kind of relationship they have with their brothers, juxtaposed against the marketing memes of their Lord Mayor, John So. Created by Team #3 for the second OPEN CHANNEL VIDEO SLAM 02: Appropriate Original, Arts Law Week 2008.
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Presentations from the 2008 Short & Sharp Pitching Competition
Watch Agatha Yim's pitch about being a 'banana' in Australia ...
Watch Agatha Yim's pitch about being a 'banana' in Australia ie. white on the inside, Asian on the outside, and watch Wayne Hasselman's highly entertaining pitch for ATTACK OF THE MILLENNIUM BUGS. The 2008 Short & Sharp Pitching Competition was presented by OPEN CHANNEL in association with the Human Rights Arts & Film Festival (HRAFF), and generously supported by Film Victoria.