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ACS Victoria Presents: Noise 35mm Screening + Q&A

The Australian Cinematographers Society Victoria presents a 35mm screening of the acclaimed 2007 Australian film Noise at the historic 'Sun Theatre' in Yarraville.

Following the screening there will be a Q&A session with the film's Director of Photography 'Laszlo Baranyai HSC ACS', Director 'Matthew Saville', Composer 'Bryony Marks' and Sound Designer 'Emma Bortignon'.

The event is free and open to all ACS, ADG, ADPG, AGSC, ASE, ASSG, AWG and SPA members.

The screening will take place on the 1st of June at 7pm at Sun Theatre Yarraville (8 Ballarat St, Yarraville VIC 3013)

The ACS would also like to give a special thanks to Sun Theatre for their support in making this presentation of Noise in 35mm possible.

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Laszlo Baranyai HSC ACS

Laszlo was born in Budapest and began his career as a camera assistant for the Hungarian Film Company MAFILM in 1970. He studied at the Academy of Dramatic and Cinematic Art, Film and Television in Budapest and worked on a number of features, shorts and documentaries as a Director of Photography before he immigrated to Australia in 1988.

Now living in Melbourne he has been the DOP on a number of Australian features, shorts and television series, including True Love and Chaos, Crackers, Soft Fruit, Roy Höllsdotter Live, Curtain, Noise, Downriver and The Death and Life of Otto Bloom. He was nominated for an AFI Award in 2007, and won the FCCA Award for his cinematography on Noise.

Matthew Saville

Matthew Saville is an award-winning director for film and television. His television credits include miniseries Upright starring Tim Minchin, acclaimed ABC drama Rake, and Friday on My Mind, for which he received an ADG Award nomination for Best Direction of a TV Miniseries.

Matthew directed all four seasons of Please Like Me, Josh Thomas’ multi-award-winning comedy series for the ABC, which earned Matthew three ADG Awards for Best Direction in a TV Comedy Program (‘Portuguese Custard Tarts’, ‘Scroggin’ and ‘Burrito Bowl’). His other television credits include Seven Types of Ambiguity, The Future is ExpensiveCloudstreet, and The Slap. He also directed TangleWe Can Be HeroesThe KingThe Surgeon, and East of Everything.

Matthew wrote, directed and produced his feature film A Month of Sundays, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2015. His feature Felony also premiered at Toronto two years earlier, while Noise, Matthew’s first feature, premiered at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival and was nominated for nine AFI Awards, and won six Film Critics’ Circle of Australia Awards.

Emma Bortignon

Emma Bortignon is an award-winning Sound Designer/Supervisor of Feature Films, Documentaries, Short Films and TV Series. 

Emma has won two AACTA/AFI Awards for her acclaimed work on the feature film Noise (2007) and on the feature documentary Murundak: Songs of Freedom (2011) and has received numerous AACTA/AFI nominations.

Most recently, Emma won Best Sound Design at The Melbourne Web Festival 2019 for the web series Over & Out.

As a respected senior member of the Australian Film Industry, Emma mentors emerging filmmakers and regularly lectures in Sound Design at Melbourne’s pre- eminent tertiary film courses.

In her spare time she is a multi-instrumentalist for the seminal Melbourne band Underground Lovers.

Bryony Marks

Bryony is one of Australia’s most sought-after screen composers. She brings classical rigour and an insider’s perspective to her work.

Bryony is currently working on the second season of Frayed for ABC TV/Sky UK. She has recently completed work on the second season of Everything’s Gonna Be Okay for Avalon TV/Freeform/Stan and the ABC TV documentary series Back to Nature.

Bryony’s score for Lambs of God was awarded ‘Best Original Score in Television’ and her music for 2040 ‘Best Original Score in a Documentary’ at the 2019 AACTA Awards.

Bryony completed a Postgraduate Diploma in Music Composition for Film and Television with 1st class Honours from the University of Melbourne’s Conservatorium of Music, and attended the inaugural Composers’ Program at the Australian National Academy of Music. She has received many commissions, including 4 string quartets, a quintet and a sextet, an opera excerpt and a 1-hour chamber opera, Crossing Live.

Blonde Robot Rotolight Demonstration

Blonde Robot brings you an exciting live demo of what's been crowned, "the best all-around light ever used" - the Rotolight #Titan series to ACS Victoria members!

Join us for an exciting evening demonstration of the Rotolight Titan series available exclusively to the Australian Cinematographers Society Victorian members.

The Rotolight Titan series brings you a new level of cinematic lighting. The Rotolight Titan™ X1 reinvents the 1×1 panel; featuring best-in-class power alongside a pioneering feature-set making it ideal for both studio and location. Featuring the world’s first electronic diffusion technology, SmartSoft™, electronically control diffusion, focus and spread without the need for gels, while the full-colour touchscreen display saves time on set. With powerful High Speed Sync RGB flash, built in wireless connectivity (Bluetooth/wDMX) and class leading energy efficiency, Titan™ X1 is the ultimate 1×1 light.

The Rotolight Titan™ X2 is a ground-breaking LED soft light that utilises state of the art RGBWW technology to provide unparalleled light output, outstanding colour accuracy and a suite of industry-first features designed to enhance your creative possibilities.

Location: Coffee PEDDLR in Abbotsford (203 Langridge Street, Abbotsford, VIC, 3067)
Date and Time: 26th of May at 7:30pm
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The Videocraft Garage Sale is returning in 2021! Join us on Saturday 29th May from 10am to 1pm at our Melbourne office for the best deals on new, ex-demo, ex-rental and overstocked items!

 
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Each year we elect the committee at our AGM.

If you would like to nominate yourself, or a loved one, or just want more information about what is involved, please get in touch with us at  - vic@cinematographer.org.au


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