by Gisela Dunikowski | Mar 8, 2019 | Interviews Articles
From eNews 90, February 2019 Over the years there has been some discussion regarding ASE Accreditation – that it’s too difficult to attain compared to other guilds … that it’s only given to Editors reaching the end of their careers… Gaining...
by Gisela Dunikowski | Mar 8, 2019 | Interviews Articles
By Karen Pearlman – eNews 90, February 2019 13 categories 63 total nominations 44 nominations of men 19 nominations of women 6 categories won by men 6 categories won by women 1 category won by both (a team) 2 categories had only men nominated (one was...
by Gisela Dunikowski | Mar 8, 2019 | Interviews Articles
By Pip Hart – eNews 90, February 2019 I’ve been working in film and television professionally for about nine years. For the first few years I did a lot of jobs for free or cheap to gain experience. I then worked my way up from Assistant Editor on features and...
by Gisela Dunikowski | Feb 20, 2019 | Interviews Articles
By Adrian Powers and Lawrie Silvestrin ASE “Dark Place” – “Scout”, “Foe”, “Vale Light”, “Killer Native” by Adrian Powers. “Dark Place” is an Indigenous Horror Anthology commissioned by the ABC...
by Gisela Dunikowski | Jan 6, 2019 | Interviews Articles
By Fiona Macintosh (an Assistant Editor.) (Written for the ASE & TAFE Assistant Editors Course, 17th November 2018.) How I Came Into my Assistant Role! I started out with a degree in film & screen media production from Griffith Uni in Queensland. The degree...
by Gisela Dunikowski | Jan 6, 2019 | events, Interviews Articles, news & events
Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples should be aware that this article contains the image and name of someone who has passed away. With documentary biopics, there’s a temptation, even a sense of duty, to cover every event in a person’s life....