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Laying the groundwork to start in Sound

By: Big Bang Sound
Wayne Pashley, Sound Designer Big Bang Sound
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  • Ron Johanson President ACS provides some advice on seeking accreditation
  • Super Basics for Filmmakers
  • What you to need to think about as an ADG Attachment
  • Strategies for Shooting Fast Paced TV
  • Super and Tax if you are Self-Employed
  • Making the most of your Super
  • Planning the sound on your project. So how long does it take?
  • The latest initiatives from the ADG
  • What do you need and where do you start as a Music Composer & Editor
  • The Importance of the History of Film
  • The importance of screening your film early
  • Love the industry - what you need to do to get started
  • Importance of early friendships, mentors & gaining experience
  • Cinema is the business of the Director
  • Part 3 - Director Gillian Leahy with tips on what to consider during the Post...
  • Your Doco - things to consider when in Production
  • Things to consider as a Director, in Pre-Production for your Doco
  • A Sound Supervisors advice on working with the Director
  • Honing your instincts over time
  • Calling emerging Producers! Learn about the Ones to Watch program
  • Why talking to a professional early in the development of a project is important
  • Your Sound Editing Crew: Are you sure about who will do what
  • The Feature Film Business Model/Why Directors make good Producers
  • You want to get into Post Production - things you need to consider
  • Advice for Emerging Filmmakers
  • Laying the groundwork to start in Sound
  • Advice from a Storyboard Artist on working with the Director
  • Do you really understand what Transmedia is? Where to start.
  • How Screen Producers Australia can help you with your Network
  • Working with the Director from an Editors perspective
  • The Role of a Music Editor
  • Opportunities for Emerging Practitioners
  • What you need to know to become a Producer
  • The Business is a Gamble/Creating your own Partnerships
  • Barriers to Investment/Content Producer of the Future
  • Intern programs - What they can do for you
  • You want to get involved in the Sound industry - what you need to do
  • The Skills of a Storyboard Artist
  • What skills the Editor of today needs
  • The Role of the Producer
  • So you want to become a Director
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Tips

  • Use your initiative – you are more likely to work your way up the ladder faster by seeing what needs doing without being asked first

  • Do your research when preparing for an interview; know your industry leaders and luminaries. Research the work of the person interviewing you, make it your business to know their last job, awards they have won, the people they have worked and still work with. Have a compliment ready commenting on how you loved their work on a particular project.

  • Subjects you should study to work in the Art or Costume Department on a screen production include Art, Design and Technology, Textiles and Design, History, Geography, Maths. These subjects provide a sound basis upon which to build your knowledge of the real world that screen designers draw upon to create imaginary ‘story worlds’ and costumes for their characters.

  • Know your etiquette - Whatever the environment, on a set or post production, there is an etiquette. Know it and follow it! You can find a wealth of information on the net about this or simply ASK

  • Attitude is EVERYTHING - Be positive and enthusiastic no matter how menial a task may seem

  • Know Yourself – when you are networking or in an interview situation you need to be able to explain succinctly what you are about

  • Use your initiative – you are more likely to work your way up the ladder faster by seeing what needs doing without being asked first

  • Do your research when preparing for an interview; know your industry leaders and luminaries. Research the work of the person interviewing you, make it your business to know their last job, awards they have won, the people they have worked and still work with. Have a compliment ready commenting on how you loved their work on a particular project.

 

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