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The ASE presents the first event in the Collaboration Series, shedding light on the mysterious world of post-production.Underbelly is one of the most successful television dramas made in Australia. Described in the Guardian UK as “so much more than the Sopranos” the third series Underbelly: The Golden Mile is about to complete post-production and the ASE is proud to present a sneak peak of the new series as well as several clips from the previous seasons.   Hear Tony Tilse (Director), Deborah Peart (Editor), Benita Carey (Post-Production Supervisor) and Tom Lowndes (Sound Designer and Mixer) discussing exactly how Underbelly has evolved stylistically and technically. They will provide insightful detail about how they collaborate and bring the show from the shoot, across all avenues of post to the screen.


Wednesday, 24th March 2010
Arrive 6.45pm for 7pm screening followed by a panel discussion and Q&A
AFTRS Theatre
The Entertainment Quarter
130 Bent St, Moore Park NSW
Map: www.aftrs.edu.au/about/contact-us/sydney.aspx
Entry: FREE for ASE members and AFTRS staff & students
$5 suggested donation (to the ASE) for others.
 


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| Collaborations: Underbelly from Shoot to Screen

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The ASE presents the first event in the Collaboration Series, shedding light on the mysterious world of post-production.Underbelly is one of the most successful television dramas made in Australia. Described in the Guardian UK as “so much more than the Sopranos” the third series Underbelly: The Golden Mile is about to complete post-production and the ASE is proud to present a sneak peak of the new series as well as several clips from the previous seasons.  Hear Tony Tilse (Director), Deborah Peart (Editor), Benita Carey (Post-Production Supervisor) and Tom Lowndes (Sound Designer and Mixer) discussing exactly how Underbelly has evolved stylistically and technically. They will provide insightful detail about how they collaborate and bring the show from the shoot, across all avenues of post to the screen.

Wednesday, 24th March 2010
Arrive 6.45pm for 7pm screening followed by a panel discussion and Q&A
AFTRS Theatre
The Entertainment Quarter
130 Bent St, Moore Park NSW
Map: www.aftrs.edu.au/about/contact-us/sydney.aspx
Entry: FREE for ASE members and AFTRS staff & students
$5 suggested donation (to the ASE) for others.
 

 

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| Oscars Congratulations

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Congratulations Chris Innis and Bob Murawski who won Best Editing at the 82nd Academy Awards for The Hurt Locker.

Click here to read or watch their acceptance speech.

Congratulations also to the other nominees - Stephen Rivkin, John Refoua and James Cameron for Avatar; Julian Clarke for District 9, Sally Menke for Inglourious Basterds; and Joe Klotz for Precious: Based on the Novel \'Push\' by Sapphire.


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