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Media Production Showcase

Held on the 26th Apr 2024

at 1pm to
2pm

, Southern Tasmania


Add to Calendar 2024-04-26 13:00:00 2024-04-26 14:00:00 Australia/Sydney Media Production Showcase The University of Tasmania Media School presents a showcase of student films from students across our undergaduate and honours programs. Featuring two completed narrative films and one presentation of a film in production, this event will give the audience an opportunity to learn about the student filmmaking processes and experiences from a broad range of filmmakers. A panel discussion with the filmmakers will follow the screenings and presentation. The Salon, The Hedberg, entrance at 19 Collins Street Hobart
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The Salon, The Hedberg, entrance at 19 Collins Street Hobart

Summary:

The University of Tasmania Media School presents a showcase of student films from students across our undergaduate and honours programs. Featuring two completed narrative films and one presentation of a film in production, this event will give the audience an opportunity to learn about the student filmmaking processes and experiences from a broad range of filmmakers. A panel discussion with the filmmakers will follow the screenings and presentation.


Media Production Showcase

The University of Tasmania Media School presents a showcase of student films from students across our undergraduate and honours programs. Featuring two completed narrative films and one presentation of a film in production, this event will give the audience an opportunity to learn about the student filmmaking processes and experiences from a broad range of filmmakers. A panel discussion with the filmmakers will follow the screenings and presentation.

WARNING: Films presented in this showcase contain mature themes; Explicit Language, Drug Use, Themes of depression and self-harm.Viewer discretion is advised.

Freebasing Love by Jack Magnotta
Warnings: Explicit language, drug use.
Gezz, a hopeless cocaine dealer, struggles to leave his criminal life behind him after falling in love with an aspirational dancer.
Jack is a Media and Communication honours student at The University of Tasmania.

January by Saul Gray
Warnings: Themes of depression and self-harm.
January is a deeply personal film about the awful agony that is change, and a duality of circumstantial experiences in the wake of a global pandemic.
Saul is a Media and Communication undergraduate student at The University of Tasmania

Home Nonetheless (in production) by Jasmine Snow, Anisha Mannock and Marcus Hotznagel
Forced to live in her car after an unaffordable rent rise, Home Nonetheless follows Alex, a university student, through her struggles to balance work, university and simply living amid the housing crisis.
Jasmine Snow, Anisha Mannock and Marcus Holtznagel are Media and Communication undergraduate student at The University of Tasmania.

Tickets are free but registrations essential as seating is limited.

Arriving at the Hedberg

Please arrive between 12:30pm - 12:45pm via the University of Tasmania entrance to the building on 19 Collins Street Hobart. Please note there is a strict lockout for the concert and no latecomers will be admitted at the request of the musicians.

Accessible Facilities

The Salon is located on the ground floor with level access from the street. Should you require mobility assistance of any kind, please advise us via email or phone 03 6226 7314. One of our staff will be organised to assist you.

Mask requirements:

While our mask setting is currently green, which means mask wearing is an individual choice, it is strongly recommended that masks be worn in indoor settings, particularly where physical distancing cannot be maintained.