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Brenda
93 posts
Got an interesting link or website that's relevant to the NZ television or film industry? Add it here ...
Thursday October 8th at 10:04AM
Brenda
93 posts
DOCNZ - International Documentary Film Festival
AnimfxNZ - Animation, Games, Visual Effects and Technology conference and workshops
Onfilm - Onfilm magazine
SPADA Conference - the Screen Production and Development Association annual conference
#1Thursday October 8th at 10:09AM
Darren Schroeder
Website
30 posts
New Zealand Films on vhs and DVD - information regarding New Zealand Feature Film titles (+ four featurettes) that can be found on VHS video (NTSC and PAL), as well as DVD discs
#2Thursday October 8th at 8:33PM
AlexPrior
Website
4 posts
www.screenhub.co.nz - the online daily newspaper for the film and television industries in New Zealand. Got jobs, too.
#3Thursday October 22nd at 2:14PM
ChelseaGreene
3 posts
http://www.filmnz.com - Film New Zealand is New Zealand’s film locations office providing information, introductions and support to filmmakers, both internationally and nationally.
#4
Monday January 18th at 2:46PM
RoseMiller
3 posts
nzfilm.co.nz/ - The New Zealand Film Commission website - lots of good info on NZ films, sales and marketing, funding etc.
#5Thursday February 18th at 2:17PM
CatherineJuniot
Website
5 posts
One of my favourite websites is: http://www.flicks.co.nz/. You can check out all the new film trailers, etc.
#6Monday February 22nd at 1:10PM
AlexPrior
Website
4 posts
Screen Hub (www.screenhub.co.nz) has opened up its online film and television directory to New Zealand businesses. We're hoping to help facilitate a bit more trans-Tasman business.
Listing in the Directory is Free
In 2009, there were 259,047 individual searches of the Screen Hub Directory.
List professional credits & double the chances of being found
The Directory allows people to list their film and television credits – which automatically links to other people with the same credits, creating an online Production Report. This means that companies and individuals can now be found by production as well – for those people who remember the work, but not who did it!
Selective
The Screen Hub Directory is selective. Individuals must have at least thirty minutes of professional screen credits to list. This provides users with the certainty that when they contact someone, the person really does have the skills to do the job.
How to list?
Simply go http://www.screenhub.com.au, and then Add An Entry.
Wednesday March 17th at 3:47PM
stoneking31
Website
2 posts
The best online resource for writers, directors, producers and other screen storytellers interested in character-based, dramatic filmmaking - ENTER THE DRAMA at http://www.wheresthedrama.com
#8
Thursday July 29th at 9:02PM
stoneking31
Website
2 posts
The central question that should guide the development of every script and the realisation of every film story is WHERE'S THE DRAMA? - the difficulties that filmmakers have in answering this question with CHARACTER and fresh and unexpected actions are not so easily overcome, especially if the screen storyteller believes - as too many do - that story is something a writer applies to a set of characters. Nothing could be further from the truth. Explore the unexpected, enter the drama of character-driven screen storytelling at http://www.wheresthedrama.com/character.htm
#9
Wednesday August 25th at 5:09PM
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