Science and Factual FilmMakers Network
A network for emerging science and factual film-makers
A network for people creating films in any genre which relate to science and technology
Is there a specific skill you'd like to develop, expert you'd like to hear from or activity you think would be a good one for the Network? Let us know here.Continue
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Started by Bobby Cerini Feb 26, 2010.
Anyone can join, regardless of their level of expertise. Emerging film-makers are those who have an interest in creating films, but for whatever reason feel they don't have enough experience to go it…Continue
Started by Bobby Cerini Feb 12, 2010.
This looks interesting! A collection of animations, produced in many languages, designed for fast transmission within low-literacy communities. Developed by the University of Illinois Urbana:
Posted by Bobby Cerini on October 31, 2011 at 0:03
28th October, 4.30-6.00 PM at ANU
Come along this Friday to meet members of the network, swap tips and hear about some exciting new projects on the boil! We’ll be checking out a selection of top Scinema entries and getting a sneak peek at footage from The Long Conversation, a science communication project shot in the communities of the Murray Darling Basin. Get in now if you’d like to present your ideas or work – 15…
Posted by Bobby Cerini on October 26, 2011 at 14:16
Next meetup for the Science and Factual Filmmakers Network will be on Friday October 28th, 4.30-6pm in Canberra. Put it in your diary! A program will be sent out closer to the date.
Meetups are meant to bring us together to pitch ideas, share our work, spruik for business or get help for our projects. Join in the fun by bringing something to present!
Drinks and nibbles will be available.
Location still to be announced.
Posted by Bobby Cerini on September 30, 2011 at 16:22
Hi everyone!
Hope your 2011 has gotten off to a good start and that you're feeling inspired.
I went along to Tropfest and was excited by some of the entries (including the winner, Animal Beatbox, which was made for just $85). It reminds me that anything is possible, and that I have a bunch of films I'd like to make this year... just as soon as I finish off that pesky PhD!
In the meantime I'll have to be content with sharing all the latest scifilm news…
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