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 accreditation is not easy....
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 Advertising) 6...
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 and Screen Australia (in collaboration with AFTRS) as part of the ‘Shock...
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. While...