Melbourne-based filmmaker Mike Nayna (Dayne.s World, Fancy Boy) will screen his half hour documentary Digilante.at this year's Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival.
Held in Toronto in late April, Hot Docs is North America.s largest documentary festival, conference and market. This year the fest will present 230 documentaries from 58 countries..
In 2012, Nayna uploaded a video, shaming racists on a Melbourne bus, which sparked international media attention and resulted in two jail terms.
Digilante explores the initial incident, the media explosion and the ripple effect it had on the lives of the people involved..
The film was the season finale in a series of five half-hour documentaries produced as part of the ABC and Screen Australia.s Opening Shot initiative last year.
Since 2013, Opening Shot has commissioned 19 documentaries. Digilante is the first to be selected for Hot Docs..
Mark Conway from Checkpoint Media (Dayne.s World, Fancy Boy) and...
Held in Toronto in late April, Hot Docs is North America.s largest documentary festival, conference and market. This year the fest will present 230 documentaries from 58 countries..
In 2012, Nayna uploaded a video, shaming racists on a Melbourne bus, which sparked international media attention and resulted in two jail terms.
Digilante explores the initial incident, the media explosion and the ripple effect it had on the lives of the people involved..
The film was the season finale in a series of five half-hour documentaries produced as part of the ABC and Screen Australia.s Opening Shot initiative last year.
Since 2013, Opening Shot has commissioned 19 documentaries. Digilante is the first to be selected for Hot Docs..
Mark Conway from Checkpoint Media (Dayne.s World, Fancy Boy) and...
- 3/23/2017
- by Harry Windsor
- IF.com.au
Melbourne-based filmmaker Mike Nayna (Dayne.s World, Fancy Boy) will premiere his half hour documentary Digilante.at this year's Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival.
Held in Toronto in late April, Hot Docs is North America.s largest documentary festival, conference and market. This year the fest will present 230 documentaries from 58 countries..
In 2012, Nayna uploaded a video, shaming racists on a Melbourne bus, which sparked international media attention and resulted in two jail terms.
Digilante explores the initial incident, the media explosion and the ripple effect it had on the lives of the people involved..
The film was the season finale in a series of five half-hour documentaries produced as part of the ABC and Screen Australia.s Opening Shot initiative last year.
Since 2013, Opening Shot has commissioned 19 documentaries. Digilante is the first to be selected for Hot Docs..
Mark Conway from Checkpoint Media (Dayne.s World, Fancy Boy) and...
Held in Toronto in late April, Hot Docs is North America.s largest documentary festival, conference and market. This year the fest will present 230 documentaries from 58 countries..
In 2012, Nayna uploaded a video, shaming racists on a Melbourne bus, which sparked international media attention and resulted in two jail terms.
Digilante explores the initial incident, the media explosion and the ripple effect it had on the lives of the people involved..
The film was the season finale in a series of five half-hour documentaries produced as part of the ABC and Screen Australia.s Opening Shot initiative last year.
Since 2013, Opening Shot has commissioned 19 documentaries. Digilante is the first to be selected for Hot Docs..
Mark Conway from Checkpoint Media (Dayne.s World, Fancy Boy) and...
- 3/23/2017
- by Harry Windsor
- IF.com.au
Sophie Hyde.
Screen Australia and ABC have announced the five successful projects to be funded through the $1.5 million Long Story Short initiative. Each project will be funded to create and produce a short-form, digital-first scripted series for 18-35 year olds, to screen on ABC iview. The five successful creative teams were chosen from more than 250 applications, and offer a mix of comedy and drama. Each will participate in a two-day workshop in July, led by ABC TV executives and multiplatform writer and script developer Mike Jones. .We were blown away by the standard of the applications, there were so many strong creative teams in the mix. We think these five projects really know their audience and will work so well as digital-first content,. said Screen Australia investment manager Mike Cowap. .We.re thrilled to team with Screen Australia on so many fantastic new scripted projects, building on ABC iview.s reputation for world class digital-first,...
Screen Australia and ABC have announced the five successful projects to be funded through the $1.5 million Long Story Short initiative. Each project will be funded to create and produce a short-form, digital-first scripted series for 18-35 year olds, to screen on ABC iview. The five successful creative teams were chosen from more than 250 applications, and offer a mix of comedy and drama. Each will participate in a two-day workshop in July, led by ABC TV executives and multiplatform writer and script developer Mike Jones. .We were blown away by the standard of the applications, there were so many strong creative teams in the mix. We think these five projects really know their audience and will work so well as digital-first content,. said Screen Australia investment manager Mike Cowap. .We.re thrilled to team with Screen Australia on so many fantastic new scripted projects, building on ABC iview.s reputation for world class digital-first,...
- 6/23/2016
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
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