NEWSLETTER
Online archive copy of Newsletter 37 which was a printed newsletter: October Presletter Sponsors I am very pleased to announce that Atlab, The Atlab Group and AAV Australia, Digital Post Production Network have renewed their Major Sponsorship of the ASE. Avid...
Online archive copy of Newsletter 33 which was a printed newsletter: Impossible Mission As we increasingly become swallowed up by a global culture, the fight to maintain an Australian identity and an Australian screen industry seems more and more impossible. Last...
Online archive copy of Newsletter 32 which was a printed newsletter: Pres letter May Thanks You will have read in last month’s newsletter, that Sophie Meyrick and Michael Church have both resigned from the Melbourne Committee. I personally want to thank them...
ASE ISSUE 28 - December 1998 This is an ARCHIVAL post of the Dec 1998 Newsletter. In this issue: Ot Louw - Dutch Editor Interview and report by Jane St Vincent Welch Dreaming in Pairs - Extract from book by Walter Murch Bits and Pieces from the floor ... Matthew's...
Online archive copy of Newsletter 24 which was a printed newsletter: From The New Editor - Paul Healy Welcome to the first edition of the ASE newsletter without the nifty navigator, Matthew Tucker at the helm. Matthew, after two years on deck, has handed over...
ASE Issue 8 - October 1996 ASE NEWSLETTER Index to ISSUE 8 - October 1996 Editor: Matthew Tucker -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Upcoming are two important events for ASE members, the AGM and the EDITORS NIGHT OF NIGHTS...
This news from FEGA (Film Editors Guild Australia) was published in Lumiere Magazine in 1971: FEGA NEWS It is that time of the year of annual general meetings, of outgoing and incoming committees, of wondering what the hell we've been doing for the past 12 months,...
This news from FEGA (Film Editors Guild Australia) was published in Script, Screen & Art Magazine in 1971: [1971_1_ssa] FEGA Association News Script, Screen and Art magazine by Tom Foley ..... and a prosperous New Year to you all. Though with the lack of...