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Author: Kemp, Peter ; Brooks, Sue ; Brennan, Richard ; Gyngell, Kim ; Hellier, Trudy ; Sallows, Ken ; Freeman, Nicolette ; Armiger, Martin ; Hunter, Tim ; Raymond, Leigh PhysDes: Article; Bibliography; Bio-filmography; Credits; Filmography; Illustration(s)Subject: PRODUCERS. AUSTRALIA ; ACTORS. AUSTRALIA ; EDITING. AUSTRALIA ; CRITICISM ; CINEMATOGRAPHY ; MUSIC IN FILMS ; ADVERTISING FOR FILMS ; WOMEN TV WORKERS. AUSTRALIA ; BROOKS, SUE ; BRENNAN, RICHARD ; GYNGELL, KIM ; SALLOWS, KEN ; FREEMAN, NICOLETTE ; SOMETHING IN THE AIR [TV] (AT, 2000-) ; TRAPPED (AT, Trudy Hellier, 2000) Summary: A supplement offering an arena for Australian screen practitioners to analyse and comment upon matters and issues pertaining to their own particular craft or field.
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(Official Hansard report) : Commonwealth of Australia. Senate. Standing Committee on Education, Science and the Arts: (Reference: broadcasting and television). (PROOF); Sydney, Monday, 17 December 1973 / Australia. Parliament. Senate. Standing Committee on Education and the Arts 1973.
Call No: 205 (94) AUSSource: ATPubDate: 1973PhysDes: 290 pages ; 30 cmSubject: TELEVISION. AUSTRALIA ; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA ; PRODUCTION, TV. AUSTRALIA ; PRODUCTION. AUSTRALIA ; EXPERIMENTAL FILM AND TELEVISION FUND ; EXPERIMENTAL FILMS. AUSTRALIA ; INDEPENDENT FILMMAKERS. AUSTRALIA ; AUSTRALIAN FILM INSTITUTE ; WOMEN AND TV. AUSTRALIA ; WOMEN TV WORKERS. AUSTRALIA ; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION ; CHILDREN, EFFECTS OF TV ON. AUSTRALIA ; CHILDREN, PROGRAMMES FOR. AUSTRALIA ; OFFICE PICNIC, THE (AT, Tom Cowan, 1973) Summary: Reports and discussions made by the Media Women's Action Group, Australian Children's Television Action Committee, Australian Film Institute, and Reg Grundy Enterprises with members of the Australian Senate. These reports and discussions include descriptions of Australian TV (particularly daytime TV) in relation to the women who watch it, the effect of programs on children, the role the Australian Film Institute has in relation to the Experimental Film and Television Fund, it's effectiveness and relationship to the Australian Broadcasting Commission, and the ability of Australian's to sell their TV shows overserasNotes: condition of distribution: this is an uncorrected proof of evidence taken before the Standing Committee. It is made available under the conditiion that it is recognised that this copy is an uncorrected proof.Contents: Witnesses: Suzanne Baker and Eva Maria Cox / Media Women's Action Group -- Merle James and Ewart Wade / Australian Children's Television Action Committee -- Richard Brennan / Australian Film Institute -- Edwin Morrisby / Reg Grundy Enterprises
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Women in the arts : a strategy for action North Sydney: Australia Council, 1984].
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