CSFF Filmmakers Forum
Event description
Join us for an engaging Filmmakers Forum on the cultural importance of short film, where a panel of industry experts will dive into the unique role short films play in today’s cinematic landscape. We’ll explore why these films, though less visible in mainstream theaters, are culturally impactful: Why are they crucial to our culture? How do they differ from feature films in their creative expression and impact?
Short films, often overlooked in mainstream cinemas, provide a refreshing alternative to full-length features. Without the commercial pressures that typically accompany feature films, short films are a canvas for innovation, creativity, and artistic freedom. They offer filmmakers a space to experiment with storytelling, taking risks that reflect the immediacy of today’s world. This freedom of tone gives short films the power to mirror our culture, showcasing moments and
perspectives that might otherwise go unnoticed.
Whether you’re an industry professional, a student, or simply a film enthusiast, this forum will offer a space to ask questions and discuss the vital cultural significance of short films. Come and join the conversation!
We'll be joined by -
Anna Grieves (moderator) - producer of the Kutcha's Koorioke series, Anna is a writer and producer at Tamarind Tree Pictures, with an impressive list of credits across documentary and narrative projects.
Robb Shaw-Velzen ACS - an international film/TV career spanning 30 years, Robb is a Director, Cinematographer and Editor. He is the Australian Cinematographers Society (ACS) ACT Branch Treasurer (President from 2000-2013) and the youngest person ever to be honoured with ACS Life Membership in recognition of his services to the Society.
Marisa Martin - Marisa has over twenty years filmmaking experience is highly skilled in various types of production including animation, production design and illustration. She has run the Lights! Canberra! Action! Filmmaking festival since 2004 and has also been a member of the ScreenACT Industry Taskforce Panel and artsACT Peer Review Committee. Marisa has also been a film reviewer for the Movie Club on ArtSound FM Radio since 2011.
Simon Cunich - Simon is an award-winning documentary producer/director and cinematographer working across film, TV and podcasting. Highlights include Stumbling in Hilary's Footsteps (2013) commissioned by ABC’s Compass program, Maratus (2015) and a slate of documentaries as part of SBS's The Feed.
Deborah Kingsland - Co-director of the Stronger Than Fiction festival which has been growing year on year, with support from EventsACT, as well and several key sponsors. Stronger Than Fiction is now a recognised event on the ACT & national film festival calendar
Please join us for at Dendy - all you need to bring is yourself (perhaps a friend) and your best questions. Hope to see you!
WHEN : Sunday 17 November, 1pm-3pm
WHERE : Dendy Cinemas
COST : FREE! Just register yourself and come along
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