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By Caleb Bowey
The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.
The 94th Academy Awards just took place so Caleb Bowey gives his thoughts on the ceremony, the winners, and all the drama surrounding the 2022 Oscars. He is joined by fellow movie lover Michael Ashton to break it all down.
Writer/Producer Xanthie Marcelle and Director Natalie Simonov sit down to share their experience making the award winning horror/thriller web-series 'Smile'. They explain the steps taken for getting this project made and why they chose to share it with audiences on YouTube. A critical reflection of Australian filmmaking, its funding system and distribution methods is also discussed in depth.
Smile: The Series - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHirhVEzv2tOeUJcilj5RwdPKXEgOi8QY
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/smile.theseries/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/smile.theseries/
Harry Cable has experience working in sports broadcasting and shares his thoughts on the pros and cons and details why the opportunities working in live sport are so beneficial. We also reflect on the 2021 AFL season and discuss the first ever Perth Grand Final as well as preview the upcoming English Premier League football season.
Jessica Dale is a filmmaker and entrepreneur. Her multifaceted career eventually brought her to Griffith Film School where she was given an outlet to express her creativity and hone her skills. We explore the steps taken that brought her to this current point in time as well as networking and advancing your career within the film industry.
James Marshall is an aspiring filmmaker and has experience working in the art department of upcoming Hollywood films such as 'Elvis' and 'Thirteen Lives'. He details his experience transitioning from learning at film school to working in the industry.
What is better - Movies or TV? Mihir Chakrapani sits down to discuss how the film and television industries have evolved in recent times and what makes them distinct. Both have their pros & cons.
"Football. Created by the poor. Stolen by the rich."
Disaster almost struck European football this week as an announcement of a breakaway competition featuring the top clubs in Europe was revealed to the world. An absolute nonsense project designed in secret by the greedy owners of the clubs had the global football community rally in support for the dismantling of the European Super League. This developing story has had many highs and lows. Shuban Shaneil and Doyson Gomes are here to discuss it.
What is the purpose of cinema? I debate with Michael Ashton and discuss why the moviegoing experience is so important, as well as break down how the past is impacting the present and what the future holds for the film industry and its distribution methods.
Aaron Griffiths is a musician, filmmaker and performer. He is the lead vocalist and synthesizer player for the Brisbane based band Space Flamingo.
Space Flamingo Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/spaceflamingoofficial/ Space Flamingo Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/spaceflamingoofficial
The Griffith Film School Graduate Slate 2020 Production 'A Christmas Murder' was Directed by Helena Beiers and the Production Design was done by Holly McKinley. We discuss the making of this pilot episode and how important these crew roles are within the filmmaking process.
Access the 2020 Griffith film projects here and watch 'A Christmas Murder' - https://www.griffith.edu.au/arts-education-law/griffith-film-school/graduate-productions/2020
The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.