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SAE Institute, Perth, is delighted to present an exclusive, two-day seminar with Australia's leading film critic.

David Stratton, co-host of the ABC's "At the Movies", has appeared on Australian television since 1981.  He has spent a lifetime reviewing films, was director of the Sydney Film Festival from 1966 to 1983, has adjudicated at various prestigious international film festivals, lectured in film history and is the recipient of both the Longford and Chauvel Awards for his remarkable contribution to Australian cinema.

Perth film enthusiasts, filmmakers and film students have the rare opportunity to attend this seminar as part of Revelation, The Perth International Film Festival.

Saturday, 12 July (11am - 5pm) will focus on what makes a good film, the history of Australian cinema and the extraordinary life of David Stratton, with particular attention to his publications, including his recent autobiography, "I Peed on Fellini".  Clips from a wide range of Australian films will be screened throughout the day.  The seminar will take the form of an in-depth interview, conducted by SAE Film Department Head, Burleigh Smith.

Sunday, 13 July (9:30am - 7:30pm) will involve a presentation titled "A History of World Cinema in a Day", where Mr. Stratton will condense his ten-year Sydney University course into one day, discussing scenes from a great many films and presenting several features in their entirety.

This is an excellent chance for the Perth film community to meet one of the world's most passionate, dedicated cinema-goers for an informative, thoroughly entertaining and altogether outstanding two-day seminar.


STM film critic Shannon Harvey has previewed this seminar; his article can be found here -
http://www.news.com.au/perthnow/story/0,21598,23987801-5012990,00.html

International Conference

Wednesday, July 1, 2008

An International Conference
Byron Bay Community and Cultural Centre
Byron Bay, NSW, Australia
1st - 4th July 2008

This international conference is for everyone who cares passionately about human rights and peace, and who wish to activate/re-activate human rights and peace and their importance in the twenty-first century.

The conference will provide a crucial and critical learning space for activating human rights and peace in relation to the fields of law, justice, culture, humanities, education, politics, spirituality and health.

A major focus of the conference is to invite participants to exchange ideas and experiences about human rights, questions of peace and their implications across these fields. The conference is interdisciplinary as well as activist in approach.

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New SAE Television Commercial

Friday, May 22, 2008

Checkout SAE’s new TV commercial which was shot in Sydney in May this year. Watch out for it in the next few weeks on Channel 10, and also keep an ear out for our commercial ads featured on NOVA 96.9Fm.


SAE Australia TVC

Special Guest – Melanie Beisswenger

Melanie Beisswenger

During a recent visit by Melanie Beisswenger, a successful character animator from Germany, students were able to gain valuable insight into what’s needed to succeed in the 3D industry.

Some of Melanie’s credits have included Academy Award winning feature film Happy Feet, the stereoscopic 3D animated feature Fly Me to the Moon and the TV commercial for the blockbuster game Bioshock.
Currently she is leading the life of a ‘digital nomad’ travelling through countries and continents to work on exciting feature films and TV commercials.

SAE would like to extend their thanks for what was a great student event.

Happy Feet BioShock

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SAE STUDENTS TAKE PART IN PROFESSIONAL FILM SHOOT

SAE film students were recently involved in the production of "TWO FISTS ONE HEART", a feature film co-written by Jan Sardi (Shine), currently shooting in Perth.  It was an excellent opportunity for the students to be part of a large production and to observe the filmmaking procedure at a professional level.

"Feature films are not often shot in Perth and this experience has proved most valuable," said Burleigh Smith, SAE Film Department Head.  "Students saw first-hand the hard work that goes into the shooting of a film and came away inspired to make their own productions."

SAE film students are also currently involved in weekly workshops with professional Perth actors.  The workshops involve recreating various scenes from well-known films to develop students' skills at directing actors for screen productions.

Actors Ben Young and Nick Britton recently recreated several scenes from Alexander Payne's film, "SIDEWAYS".  Actors Luc Vecchio and Steve Collins recently recreated a scene from Michael Mann's "THE INSIDER".

“Directing drama is an important part of the filmmaking course at SAE Perth.  Knowing how to draw a realistic performance from an actor is an essential part of filmmaking.  These ongoing workshops will be very useful for all students.”

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SAE AWARD WINNERS

SAE STUDENTS WIN FOUR AWARDS AT PERTH FILM FESTIVAL

Award Winners Lucy Farnsworth & Tim Rodgers
Award Winners Lucy Farnsworth
& Tim Rodgers

Student films from SAE Institute, Perth, recently took part in the Revel-8 Competition as part of the Perth Film Festival. "Party for One", directed by Tim Rodgers & Mat de Koning, won the Best Film & Best Experimental Film Awards. Rodgers, a professional dancer, features in the film & performs a crazed dance routine on a staircase.

"Jake", written & directed by Lucy Farnsworth, & photographed by Mat de Koning, won the Audience Choice & Best Cinematography Awards. The film tells the story of a homeless man who finds a Birthday card in a garbage bin & is reminded of his son.

"Steps", directed by Emmad Naqvi & Mehran Rahin Bux, also competed in the event.

All films were supervised by SAE Film Department Head, Andrew Burleigh Smith. "It's important that students are motivated to make their own films outside of class," he said."I am very proud of the work of these students. SAE will continue to produce award-winning filmmakers."

Congratulations to all involved!

You can check out “Jake” here.

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SAE INSTITUTE PARTNERS WITH FLICKERFEST 2008

SAE & FLICKERFEST LAUNCH NEW AWARD CATEGORY FOR FIRST TIME IN 13 YEARS

As part of the partnership, SAE and Flickerfest are together launching a new award category, the ‘SAE Prize for Best Use of Digital Technology’ in a Short Film. Flickerfest, which is accredited by the Academy Awards® is considered in international circles as the leading Australian competitive short film festival, and increasingly filmmakers view it as one of the main festivals on the world circuit.

SAE will be a major digital education partner at Flickerfest and the partnership will allow SAE to extend its reach to an international base of aspiring filmmakers. The young demographic of Flickerfest keeps pace with technology trends and will be receptive to the education SAE provides.

Bronwyn Kidd, director of Flickerfest, said ‘the partnership celebrates the growing use of digital technology amongst a new generation of film makers and through Flickerfest’s partnership with SAE we will be able to acknowledge expertise in the use of this digital technology encouraging short filmmakers to strive for excellence in their craft”

“The fact that we have added the new award, the ‘SAE Prize for Best Use of Digital Technology in a Short Film’ recognises the growing role of digital technology in providing the tools that enable a new generation of film makers to bring their stories to the screen” said Ms Kidd.

Flickerfest’s recognition as Australia’s only Academy® accredited short film festival not only serves to highlight the calibre of the event but the global reach that the short festival has now acquired.

The film festival event runs from 4 to 14 January at Bondi Beach, showcasing the best of short films from around the world before embarking on a 16 venue tour around Australia.

For more information please visit www.flickerfest.com.au

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WAMI Awards for SAE Graduates & Students

Dave Parkin

For the third year running, SAE Graduate, Dave Parkin, of Blackbird Studios, has taken out the coveted Best Engineer/Producer WAMI as well as Best Sound Engineer (live or studio). Dave graduated from the 1998 intake at SAE Perth and went on to work with our own Damian Masters.

Also picking up an award for Most Promising New Act, was Mink Mussel Creek, featuring SAE student, Richard Ingham.

Congratulations Dave & Richard!

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Special Guest - Academy Award Nominee ‘Peter Templeman’

WHAT DOES IT TAKE TO GET TO THE OSCARS?

This question was addressed when Academy Award* Nominee Peter Templeman presented an exclusive seminar to students at SAE Institute

Peter Templeman presents an exclusive seminar to students at SAE Institute

Splintered -  Peter Templeman

The Saviour -  Peter Templeman

Over the last four years, Peter’s four short films - Splintered (left top), The Saviour (left bottom), Milkmen and Gifted Thumbs - have won thirty-eight festival awards between them, culminating in an Academy Award nomination this year for his comedy - The Saviour. In 2006 he was honoured with the ATLAB INSIDE FILM Award for Rising Talent. He is the only filmmaker to win the Slamdance Grand Jury award for Best Short Film two years in a row, first with the gritty drama Splintered in 2005, then in 2006 with The Saviour.

Peter was a Finalist at the West Australian Screen Awards for acting, writing and directing, before being selected as one of four emerging directors in the country to attend the Australian Film Television and Radio School in 2003.  In 2005 he completed a Masters degree in Drama Directing and received the Australian Film Commission’s Award for Excellence in Directing.

"SAE students were able to learn a great deal from such an accomplished filmmaker," said Burleigh Smith, SAE Film Department Head.  "The presentation involved a screening of Templeman's films, an in-depth interview on how they were made and a question and answer session."

A sincere ‘Thank you’ to Peter for taking the time to visit our college.

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Graduate Success Stories

Recent SAE Institute graduate James Ezra (pictured) has been laying the foundations of a long and successful career as a recording engineer in Sydney.

James graduated from SAE Perth with a Diploma in Music Industry in March 2007. Since leaving SAE Perth he has gained experience through an internship at Trackdown Recording Studios, part of the Fox Studios complex in Sydney.

James Ezra

During his brief tenure at Trackdown, James has worked with, amongst others, Paul Mac and John Powell, best known as the composer of the “Happy Feet” film score. More recently he has been involved in doing string recordings for albums for Anthony Callea & Shannon Noll.

“The information & skills that I learnt at SAE have been extremely useful in the work that I have done. Everything from Pro Tools skills, Stereo Mic Techniques, Signal Flow, Soldering to Digital Audio & Acoustics have all been useful & I have been able to adapt them into practise at Trackdown. Having had experience on similar equipment at SAE has allowed me to be familiar with the equipment in the Studio. Whilst I am learning vast amounts everyday all the skills gained at SAE have provided a great foundation for my engineering skills to grow.“

Links
www.trackdown.com.au
www.studios301.com

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EMP - Electronic Music Producer Course at SAE Perth - February 2008

Please Contact Us for a free brochure and information pack.

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