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WHAT IS UNSCENE? Unscene in a short film competition that gives emerging Australian filmmakers the opportunity to showcase their talent on the big screen. Make an engaging film that answers the prize for your chance to win a share in an amazing prize pool worth in excess of $25,000. First prize includes $10,000 cash and a slew of gear courtesy of Blackmagic to help you keep creating! Each short film will be voted on by the public and judged by industry experts with winners announced at the Gala event at Village Cinemas Rivoli on December 6, 2018. This year’s theme is ìChoicesî. Submissions open on July 2, so get creating BRIEF This year’s theme is to make a short film (maximum 5 minutes including credits) based on the theme ìChoices”. Choices dictate our lives. We feel the impact of good choices, the burden of bad choices, and the constant ìwhat ifî of how our lives would change if we’d done things differently. Your film could explore any genre, be it comedy, documentary, animation, horror, musical ñ whatever you like to make! We just want to see your point of view. The judges are on the lookout for innovation, good storytelling and the ability to move an audience. Submissions will open on July 2 so get a team together and start creating! HOW TO ENTER Create a short film, under 5 minutes (including credits) that explores the theme ìChoices”. Download the end card and include it at the end of your film. Upload your film to Vimeo and submit your film via the submissions page. ENTRY DATES June 1: Call for submissions July 2: Submissions open October 17: Submissions close October 22: Online voting commences November 2: Online voting closes November 9: Finalists Announced December 6: Gala Event, winners announced at Village Cinemas Rivoli PRIZE DETAILS FIRST PLACE $10,000 Cash Blackmagic URSA Mini Pro, URSA Viewfinder, Vlock Battery Plate & URSA Mini Shoulder Mount Kit The First Place Film to play in selected Village Cinema locations foyer video walls for six months SECOND PLACE $2,000 Cash Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4K The Second Place Film to play in selected Village Cinema locations foyer video walls for six months Through November - screenings will be on nights when the weather is good. Free The Mallow Hotel will be hosting it’s first ever Short Film Festival. Screening late November (weather dependant) we plan to make this an extraordinary welcome back to summer! We’ve got some awesome guest judges & some even better prizes to be won for our filmmakers (we will reveal these later!) Our very own outdoor cinema will be decked out with couches & pillows so you’ll feel right at home! We’ll chuck on a few drink specials, pop some popcorn & possibly even have something awesome for intermission. Anyone can enter & it’s free to attend! Details for filmmakers: Duration: 7 minutes or under (but we don’t mind if you go a bit over) The signature item originally required to be incorporated into each entry (Beer) is no longer required. You can include the signature item in any way you like, but it must be present and our guest judges will be looking for it! To enter: You will need to upload your video on either YouTube or Vimeo and simply fill out the form provided in this event and send that to our email themallow.filmfest@gmail.com and you’re in! It’s that easy! Entry is open now & closes 4th November. The Mallow Hotel 20 Skipton Street, Ballarat, Victoria 3350 THIRD PLACE $1,000 Cash Blackmagic Video Assist 4K, DaVinci Resolve Studio License & Da Vinci Micro Panel The Third Place Film to play in selected Village Cinema locations foyer video walls for six months ABOUT THE VOTING PROCESS Films will be available for public voting on October 22 via Facebook likes. Voting will close on November 2, with the winner gaining automatic entry to the finals. Additional finalists will be determined by a panel of industry judges, who will be invited to a Gala event at the Rivoli Cinemas on December 6. 64 September 2018 ARTeFACT Newsletter

RESOURCES Arts Access Victoria 222 Bank Street, South Melbourne 3205 - 9699 8299 Delivering opportunities for arts and culture participation for people with disabilities. info@artsaccess.com.au Art Education Australia 150 Palmerston Street, Carlton 3053 - 93546 5188 Supporting art educators, students, researchers, and others with an interest in visual arts education. enquiries@arteducation.org.au Arts Hub Australia Find jobs, see what’s on, and read news in the arts. www.artshub.com.au Arts Law Centre of Australia Low-cost specialist legal advice and services, including advocacy, publications (inc’ sample contracts), education www.artslaw.com.au Ausdance Victoria 45 Moreland Street, Footscray 3011- 9689 2055 Supporting the dance sector with training, education and curriculum development, advocacy, and programming. Australia Council 372 Elizabeth Street, Surrey Hills, NSW 2010 - 1800-226-912 (02) 9215 9000 The Australian government’s arts funding and advisory body, providing funding, research, and audience development. mail@australiacouncil.gov.au Australian Performing Rights Association (APRA) We’re here for the music. We help music creators get paid for their work and give music users easy ways to legally play and copy what they like. Royalties keep the music coming and ensure the industry’s future. General Enquiries - 02 9935 7900 General Enquiries - apra@apra.com.au, apraamcos.com.au/about-us/ Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society 16 Mountain Street, Ultimo NSW 2007 - (02) 9935 7900 Supporting the music sector with advocacy, promotion, and ensuring royalties on work that is played, performed, or reproduced. apra@apra.com. au Australian Writers Guild National Voice Report – Annual survey and analysis of theatre programming across Australia’s 10 top theatre companies. www.awg.com.au Auspicious Arts Incubator 228 Bank St, South Melbourne 8682 0470 Supporting independent artists and arts practices through mentorships developing sustainable creative businesses. www.auspiciousincubator.com. au Australian Art Prize Planner On-line calendar of upcoming awards and competitions. www.art-prizes.com.au Career Lounge Build your portfolio and network with young people and industry pros. www. careerlounge.com.au Creative Partnerships Australia Level 2, 405 Collins Street, Melbourne 3000 - 9616 0300 A resource hub for the facilitation of business partnerships, social investment, and philanthropy for the cultural and creative sectors. info@creativepartnershipsaustralia.org.au www.creativepartnerhipsaustralia.org.au Craft Victoria 31 Flinders Lane, Melbourne 3000 - 9650 7775 Fostering creativity, experimentation, and professionalism in contemporary craft and design through exhibition and retail opportunities, advocacy, programming, professional development, and promotional support. craftvic@craftvic.org.au Creative Victoria Level 31, 121 Exhibition St, Melbourne 3100 - 8683 3100 State government body responsible for the arts; policy advice, funding and opportunities for Victorian artists, and overseeing the state’s cultural facilities and collections. artsvic@dpc.vic.gov.au Cultural Development Network Level 2, 17 - 23 Lygon St, RMIT Building 96 PO Box 48, Carlton South, Melbourne 417 038 824 Independent non-profit linking individual practitioners, community organisations, and government around issues of cultural vitality through networking, projects, advocacy, and discourse. admin@culturaldevelopment.net.au Culture Victoria Online educational resource for those interested in Victoria’s stories, collections, and places. www.cv.vic.gov.au Expert Arts eNewsletter Learn about free and low-cost monthly events focused on empowering the arts sector www.creative.vic.gov.au Heritage Victoria Department of Planning and Community Development Level 4, 55 Collins Street, Melbourne 3000 - 8644 8800 Victorian government’s heritage agency; identifying, interpreting, protecting, and advising about Victoria’s cultural heritage resources and administering Victorian Heritage grants. heritage.victoria@dpcd.vic.gov.au Koorie Heritage Trust 295 King Street, Melbourne 3000 - 8622 2600 Community non-profit that preserves, protects, and promotes the living culture of the Aboriginal people of southeastern Australia. info@koorieheritagetrust.com I’ll Show You Mine Blog showcasing contributions by Australian artists and producers about the arts industry, funding and sustainability. www.illshowyoumineaus.wordpress. com Multicultural Arts Victoria (MAV) South Melbourne Town Hall, Level 1, 208 - 220 Bank Street, South Melbourne 3205 9188 3681 Victoria’s peak organization supporting cultural diversity in the arts through programming, networking, and advocacy. Inter-faith spoken word prog documented in video series. Visible 10 - Work by musicians participating in the MAV Music Mentoring Program. ReMastered Myths Intercultural collaborations and eclectic new music captured on video. office@ multiculturalarts.com.au Museums Australia (Victoria) PO Box 385, Carlton South 3053 8341 7344 Regional freecall 1800 680 082 Victorian office of the national Museums Australia, supporting professional development opportunities for staff, volunteers, independent contractors, etc. www.mavic.asn.au Music Victoria Level 3, 233 Sydney Road, Brunswick 3056 - 9380 1566 Contemporary music industry peak body supporting all genres through advocacy, promotion, and professional development opportunities. info@musicvictoria.com.au National Association for the Visual Arts (NAVA) Level 1, 43 – 51 Cowper Wharf Road, Wooloomooloo NSW 2011 (02) 9368 1900 Australia’s peak body for the visual arts, craft, and design sector, working through advocacy and service provision including research, funding, and ed. nava@visualarts.net.au Performing Lines Producers, marketing and production experts avail to offer project advice, budget templates, freight tips/social media advice. www.performinglines.org.au Public Galleries Association of Victoria Ian Potter Centre NGV Victoria, Federation Square, Melbourne 3000 8662 1585 Membership organisation supporting public galleries across Victoria through networking, advocacy, education, promotion, and administration of the Robert Salzer Foundation grant program. anne.robertson@pgav.ngv.vic.gov. au Regional Arts Victoria Level 3, 370 Lt. Bourke St, Melbourne 3000 - 9644 1800 - 1800 819 803 Victoria’s peak agency resourcing and supporting contemporary and innovative regional cultural practice through research, funding, advocacy, and personnel. enquiry@rav.net.au Reverse Art Truck 17 Greenwood Avenue, Ringwood 3134 - 9879 1264 Member organisation providing recycled materials for the wider community, artists, crafters, and art educators. info@reversearttruck.com.au Small Is Beautiful Microbudget Case Study - Producer Chris Kamen sharing his experience developing the microbudget documentary Small Is Beautiful. www.smallbeautifulmovie.com/blog/micro-budget- documentary-case-study Arts Information Exchange New online Q and A forum enabling anyone to post questions about the arts and receive answers from a collection of skilled and experienced arts advisors drawn from arts agencies, organisations, and individuals across Australia. Developed with support from Creative Victoria and a range of Victorian arts organisations. www.castanet.net.au How Music Can Change Your Life Online course providing free video, audio and journal resources explaining the 6 basic principles of how music can influence individual and communtiy health and well-being. University of Melbourne www.coursera.org Paxinos and Habash Arts Tax Company offering advice for artists and companies Run by John Paxinos and Shadi Habash, PHtax is based in Southbank, Melbourne. Tax related services, a monthly e-newsletter providing concise tax and other arts related advice. There will also be space in the newsletter to advertise shows and events. protect-au.mimecast.com to receive the newsletter. To advertise a September 2018 ARTeFACT Newsletter 65

RESOURCES<br />

Arts Access Victoria<br />

222 Bank Street, South Melbourne 3205 - 9699 8299<br />

Delivering opportunities for arts and culture participation for people with<br />

disabilities. info@artsaccess.com.au<br />

Art Education Australia<br />

150 Palmerston Street, Carlton 3053 - 93546 5188<br />

Supporting art educators, students, <strong>res</strong>earchers, and others with an inte<strong>res</strong>t<br />

in visual arts education. enquiries@arteducation.org.au<br />

Arts Hub Australia<br />

Find jobs, see what’s on, and read news in the arts. www.artshub.com.au<br />

Arts Law Centre of Australia<br />

Low-cost specialist legal advice and services, including advocacy,<br />

publications (inc’ sample contracts), education www.artslaw.com.au<br />

Ausdance Victoria<br />

45 Moreland Street, Footscray 3011- 9689 2055<br />

Supporting the dance sector with training, education and curriculum<br />

development, advocacy, and programming.<br />

Australia Council<br />

372 Elizabeth Street, Surrey Hills, NSW 2010 - 1800-226-912 (02) 9215<br />

9000<br />

The Australian government’s arts funding and advisory body, providing<br />

funding, <strong>res</strong>earch, and audience development. mail@australiacouncil.gov.au<br />

Australian Performing Rights Association (APRA)<br />

We’re here for the music. We help music creators get paid for their work and<br />

give music users easy ways to legally play and copy what they like. Royalties<br />

keep the music coming and ensure the industry’s future.<br />

General Enquiries - 02 9935 7900 General Enquiries - apra@apra.com.au,<br />

apraamcos.com.au/about-us/<br />

Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society<br />

16 Mountain Street, Ultimo NSW 2007 - (02) 9935 7900<br />

Supporting the music sector with advocacy, promotion, and ensuring<br />

royalties on work that is played, performed, or reproduced. apra@apra.com.<br />

au<br />

Australian Writers Guild<br />

National Voice Report – Annual survey and analysis of theatre programming<br />

across Australia’s 10 top theatre companies. www.awg.com.au<br />

Auspicious Arts Incubator<br />

228 Bank St, South Melbourne 8682 0470<br />

Supporting independent artists and arts practices through mentorships<br />

developing sustainable creative businesses. www.auspiciousincubator.com.<br />

au<br />

Australian Art Prize Planner<br />

On-line calendar of upcoming awards and competitions.<br />

www.art-prizes.com.au<br />

Career Lounge<br />

Build your portfolio and network with young people and industry pros. www.<br />

careerlounge.com.au<br />

Creative Partnerships Australia<br />

Level 2, 405 Collins Street, Melbourne 3000 - 9616 0300<br />

A <strong>res</strong>ource hub for the facilitation of business partnerships, social<br />

investment, and philanthropy for the cultural and creative sectors.<br />

info@creativepartnershipsaustralia.org.au<br />

www.creativepartnerhipsaustralia.org.au<br />

Craft Victoria<br />

31 Flinders Lane, Melbourne 3000 - 9650 7775<br />

Fostering creativity, experimentation, and professionalism in contemporary<br />

craft and design through exhibition and retail opportunities, advocacy,<br />

programming, professional development, and promotional support.<br />

craftvic@craftvic.org.au<br />

Creative Victoria<br />

Level 31, 121 Exhibition St, Melbourne 3100 - 8683 3100<br />

State government body <strong>res</strong>ponsible for the arts; policy advice, funding and<br />

opportunities for Victorian artists, and overseeing the state’s cultural facilities<br />

and collections. artsvic@dpc.vic.gov.au<br />

Cultural Development Network<br />

Level 2, 17 - 23 Lygon St, RMIT Building 96 PO Box 48, Carlton South,<br />

Melbourne 417 038 824<br />

Independent non-profit linking individual practitioners, community<br />

organisations, and government around issues of cultural vitality through<br />

networking, projects, advocacy, and discourse.<br />

admin@culturaldevelopment.net.au<br />

Culture Victoria<br />

Online educational <strong>res</strong>ource for those inte<strong>res</strong>ted in Victoria’s stories,<br />

collections, and places. www.cv.vic.gov.au<br />

Expert Arts eNewsletter<br />

Learn about free and low-cost monthly events focused on empowering the<br />

arts sector www.creative.vic.gov.au<br />

Heritage Victoria<br />

Department of Planning and Community Development Level 4, 55 Collins<br />

Street, Melbourne 3000 - 8644 8800<br />

Victorian government’s heritage agency; identifying, interpreting, protecting,<br />

and advising about Victoria’s cultural heritage <strong>res</strong>ources and administering<br />

Victorian Heritage grants. heritage.victoria@dpcd.vic.gov.au<br />

Koorie Heritage Trust<br />

295 King Street, Melbourne 3000 - 8622 2600<br />

Community non-profit that p<strong>res</strong>erves, protects, and promotes the living<br />

culture of the Aboriginal people of southeastern Australia.<br />

info@koorieheritagetrust.com<br />

I’ll Show You Mine<br />

Blog showcasing contributions by Australian artists and producers about the<br />

arts industry, funding and sustainability. www.illshowyoumineaus.wordp<strong>res</strong>s.<br />

com<br />

Multicultural Arts Victoria (MAV)<br />

South Melbourne Town Hall, Level 1, 208 - 220 Bank Street, South Melbourne<br />

3205 9188 3681<br />

Victoria’s peak organization supporting cultural diversity in the arts through<br />

programming, networking, and advocacy. Inter-faith spoken word prog<br />

documented in video series. Visible 10 - Work by musicians participating<br />

in the MAV Music Mentoring Program. ReMastered Myths Intercultural<br />

collaborations and eclectic new music captured on video. office@<br />

multiculturalarts.com.au<br />

Museums Australia (Victoria)<br />

PO Box 385, Carlton South 3053 8341 7344 Regional freecall 1800 680 082<br />

Victorian office of the national Museums Australia, supporting professional<br />

development opportunities for staff, volunteers, independent contractors, etc.<br />

www.mavic.asn.au<br />

Music Victoria<br />

Level 3, 233 Sydney Road, Brunswick 3056 - 9380 1566<br />

Contemporary music industry peak body supporting all gen<strong>res</strong> through<br />

advocacy, promotion, and professional development opportunities.<br />

info@musicvictoria.com.au<br />

National Association for the Visual Arts (NAVA)<br />

Level 1, 43 – 51 Cowper Wharf Road, Wooloomooloo NSW 2011 (02) 9368 1900<br />

Australia’s peak body for the visual arts, craft, and design sector, working<br />

through advocacy and service provision including <strong>res</strong>earch, funding, and ed.<br />

nava@visualarts.net.au<br />

Performing Lines<br />

Producers, marketing and production experts avail to offer project advice,<br />

budget templates, freight tips/social media advice. www.performinglines.org.au<br />

Public Galleries Association of Victoria<br />

Ian Potter Centre NGV Victoria, Federation Square, Melbourne 3000 8662 1585<br />

Membership organisation supporting public galleries across Victoria through<br />

networking, advocacy, education, promotion, and administration of the<br />

Robert Salzer Foundation grant program. anne.robertson@pgav.ngv.vic.gov.<br />

au<br />

Regional Arts Victoria<br />

Level 3, 370 Lt. Bourke St, Melbourne 3000 - 9644 1800 - 1800 819 803<br />

Victoria’s peak agency <strong>res</strong>ourcing and supporting contemporary and<br />

innovative regional cultural practice through <strong>res</strong>earch, funding, advocacy,<br />

and personnel.<br />

enquiry@rav.net.au<br />

Reverse Art Truck<br />

17 Greenwood Avenue, Ringwood 3134 - 9879 1264<br />

Member organisation providing recycled materials for the wider community,<br />

artists, crafters, and art educators. info@reversearttruck.com.au<br />

Small Is Beautiful<br />

Microbudget Case Study - Producer Chris Kamen sharing his experience<br />

developing the microbudget documentary Small Is Beautiful.<br />

www.smallbeautifulmovie.com/blog/micro-budget- documentary-case-study<br />

Arts Information Exchange<br />

New online Q and A forum enabling anyone to post questions about the<br />

arts and receive answers from a collection of skilled and experienced arts<br />

advisors drawn from arts agencies, organisations, and individuals across<br />

Australia.<br />

Developed with support from Creative Victoria and a range of Victorian arts<br />

organisations. www.castanet.net.au<br />

How Music Can Change Your Life<br />

Online course providing free video, audio and journal <strong>res</strong>ources explaining<br />

the 6 basic principles of how music can influence individual and communtiy<br />

health and well-being. University of Melbourne www.coursera.org<br />

Paxinos and Habash Arts Tax<br />

Company offering advice for artists and companies Run by John Paxinos<br />

and Shadi Habash, PHtax is based in Southbank, Melbourne. Tax related<br />

services, a monthly e-newsletter providing concise tax and other arts related<br />

advice. There will also be space in the newsletter to advertise shows and<br />

events. protect-au.mimecast.com to receive the newsletter. To advertise a<br />

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