Change of Date | ACS Golden Short Shots | 26th July 2017

Official eNewsletter from the Victorian Branch of the Australian Cinematographers Society (ACS VIC).

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ACS GOLDEN SHORT SHOTS

ACS Victoria invite you to a special event to showcase the first Golden Short Shots. This event will showcase a small selection of short form entries that won GOLD at the 2016 Victorian and Tasmanian Awards.

Screening and Q&A, screen the clip and give DPs about 20mins to discuss and field questions from the attendees about the presented work.

WHERE: Backlot Studios
65 Haig Street
Southbank VIC
(between Clarendon and Cecil Sts)
Parking on site or on Haig St

WHEN: Wednesday July 26th, 2017
Doors and bar opens 6.30pm. Screening starts 7.30pm SHARP. Q&A immediately after each of the screenings.

COST: Free Entry for financial ACS Members.
Free Entry to the first 15 Screen Professionals Collective (SPC) (Vic) members who book a seat (One ONLY per SPC Member). This includes members of ADG, ASE, AWG, SPA, ASSG, AGSC & APDG. Once the allocation is full, SPC members can buy at Concession price.
Concession/Students $10 Cash
Non-Members $15 Cash


Tickets MUST be booked to ensure your seat, even if you are entitled to FREE Entry.
You do not need to print out your Try Booking receipt as we will have a list of names at the door.

Please book using the link below. Seats are limited so don't delay.

Book your tickets here » - Book a ticket to Golden Short Shots

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FIDGET & FOIL (John Bowring ACS Station Breaks and Promo) Adam Howden ACS

"Fidget and Foil" is a poem by David Nobay about Sydneys (once) infamous, nocturnal playground of partiers and insomniacs; The Cross. Spoken by actor Josh McConville and realised visually by Josh Logue.

Directed by Josh Logue
Cinematographer Adam Howden ACS
Music by Johnny Mackay.

Running Time: 2:30

GOLD ACS Award (2016, John Bowring ACS Station Breaks and Promo, Vic/Tas)

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LIFE IS BETTER BLONDE - Mine (Music Clips) Aaron Farrugia

"Mine" is Melbourne artist Life is Better Blonde’s debut single.

A jaded Japanese businessman moonlights as an electric organ-player at an American-themed bar in Tokyo. In the bar’s industrial kitchen, a petite chef prepares miniature meals with great precision.

Directed by Natalie Erika James
Cinematographer Aaron Farrugia
Music by Life Is Better Blonde

Running Time: 3:40

GOLD ACS Award (2016, Music Clips, Vic/Tas)

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TANGLEWOOD (Short Film) David Rusanow

TANGLEWOOD SHORT FILM // 2016

Sarah and Zach live in the depths of the forest after a mysterious plague forces them to flee the city. Years of isolation make Sarah hard and controlling, while Zach becomes depressed and fatalistic. As they drift further apart, the monstrous beings in the forest draw closer, threatening their tenuous existence.

Anna Samson as Sarah
Tim Ross as Zach
Featuring Tegan Crowley and Tim Ferris

Written and directed by Jordan Prosser
Produced by Steven McKinnon
Cinematographer – David Rusanow
Editor – Cindy Clarkson
Composer – Ned Beckley
Sound Designer – Gunay Demirci

Running Time: 13:40

GOLD ACS Award (2016, Short Films, Vic/Tas)

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The Weekly Times (Advertising Local/Regional) Sherwin Akbarzadeh

The Weekly Times - This a National Brand Campaign about the Weekly Times newspaper that provides the latest Australian rural news, agribusiness, country living, sport, property, machine and weather coverage

Shot at various location around Australia.

Director / Producer – Nathan Christoffel
Company – Picture Co.
Cinematographer – Sherwin Akbarzadeh

Running Time: 1:00

National ACS Award of Distinction (2017, Advertising Local/Regional)
GOLD ACS Award (2016, Advertising Local/Regional, Vic/Tas)

Dates to Remember

AUGUST
August 1st ACS Victoria AGM and EMO the Musical Screening at Backlot
August 1st ACS Victoria Awards entries open

SEPTEMBER
September 8th AWARDS entries close.
September 23rd NT AWARDS

OCTOBER
October 28th SA & WA Awards at Kings Park

NOVEMBER
November 11th QLD AWARDS at Tivoli
November 18th NSW & ACT AWARDS at Masonic Centre Sydney City
November 25h VIC / TAS 51st AWARDS

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