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The MediaWave Expert Group gives you commentary on issues that affect screen content creators.
You'll find their comments wherever you see the Expert Group logo and in the monthly MediaWave ebulletins |
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| Chris Adams |
| Chris Adams is an internationally recognized new media pioneer, entertainment executive and entrepreneur with nearly twenty years of experience in creating partnerships, programming and accelerating revenue-generation between and to the benefit of companies in media, entertainment, technology, online and brands.
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| Debra Allanson |
| Debra is Partner & Managing Director of Studio Ish.
Studio Ish is all about audience engagement. We combine traditional storytelling and production skills with all the tricks and tools of the digital trade to connect with audiences wherever they happen to be....[more] |
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| Paul Bagueira |
| Director at PABA Media
I work with Companies on Digital Strategy with a focus on Social Media, and Content Production.
I started in production as a TVC Director, went on to found a Production/Post-Production Company that at peak had 11 staff.
I was EP/Director on a world first cross-platform drama series.
I'm currently a panelist for Film Victoria's Digital Media Fund.
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| Peter Bain-Hogg |
| Renegade produces television commercials entertainment, comedy, drama, and factual television programs for broadcasters in Australia. I spent nearly 10 years in the 70s working in TV studios in NZ before moving to Australia in 1980 and working in the music industry. In the 90s I did a lot of feature and TV post production and joined Renegade in 2001 with a brief to expand the business into TV and film production. RocKwiz was our first commission in 2005 and in the last 12 months we've produced nearly 30 hours of entertainment, factual and comedy-drama programming for SBS and ABC....[more] |
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| Nick Bolton |
| Finished marketing at uni in 1995.
Started in healthcare advertising.
Got bored!
Moved to Sydney in 1999 working for Ogilvy as Acct Director in web development.
In 2000, JnJ gave us loads of money for a pilot of a live webcast of a medical operation.
Thought - this online video thing is good fun.
In 2003 put my money where my mouth is and started my own online video company Streamhouse TV
2005 joined Viocorp.
2009 set up the Melbourne office, did the first live stream from The Vatican in Rome, won AIMIAs, Webbys and ATOMs for various digital media projects.
Outside of the corporate world, I am also an actor and producer.
In 2005 started the actors networking group www.actorsanonymous.com.au and started making short films, and theatre productions.
Linked In / Facebook / Skype: nickybee99
twitter @nickybee99
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| Justin Brow |
| I've been engaged with several programs over the past few years geared at assisting local businesses and individuals gain more globally-relevant commercial knowledge in the Digital Industries. Senior researcher in QUT's Creative Industries Faculty. Introduced the mega program to Sydney and Melbourne. Run Pitch Club events. Look after Mobile Monday Melbourne. Main areas of interest are cross-platform digital content production, the interactive media industries and watching my kiddies grow up. Very pleased to have been invited to join this group and hope I can help....[more] |
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| Kelly Chapman |
| Kelly is an awarded and innovative producer of feature film, TV and transmedia projects; and an impassioned advocate of developing an ongoing relationship with the audience.
She is also a regular conference speaker and guest lecturer at the Australian Film Television & Radio School....[more] |
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| David Court |
| I run the Centre for Screen Business at the Aust Film TV & Radio School. We are training a secret cadre of business savvy screen mavens...[more] |
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| Stuart Cunningham |
| Stuart Cunningham is Distinguished Professor, Queensland University of Technology, and Director of the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Innovation. This centre draws on contributions across the humanities, creative arts and social sciences to help build a more dynamic and inclusive innovation system in Australia.
He is one of Australia's best-known media scholars with a special interest in policy....[more] |
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| Simon Curry |
| Simon is a founding partner of Galbraith & Company and is Managing Partner of the firms Infrastrcture, Commmunications & Media practice.
With over twenty five years experience working in the ICT industry around the world he has in-depth insight into technological and business trends that will affect impact businesses in to the future. He has worked in senior management roles across the management consulting and vendor side of key technology and service companies around the world....[more] |
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| Brad Giblin |
| Digital Media Manager at Film Victoria
Victorian Board Member at AIMIA
Committee Member at Mobility Vic
The views expressed are my own and not necessarily those of my employer or organisations i'm engaged with....[more] |
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| Peter Herbert |
| Peter Herbert is a writer, producer and academic, with an extensive range of credits in television, stage, event work and film. He has worked on many dramas, comedies and live events - Cop Shop, The Flying Doctors, The Comedy Company, Acropolis Now, Dossa and Joe, The TV Week Logies, The Melbourne International Comedy Festival Charity Gala and The World Comedy Tour.
Peter has been both Head of Drama and Head of Producing at the Australian Film Television and Radio School (AFTRS), over a period of 5 years. He is currently engaged in productions for SBS and in the US, and completing a Masters of Research at AFTRS.
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| Simon Molloy |
| Since finishing an economics degree the early eighties I have taught economics, played music full time, consulted on the economics of the arts, media and telecommunications, worked the commercialisation of intellectual property, started two software companies and for the past 10 years have thrown my hat into the ring as a full-time free lance economist.
Although I didn't know it at the time, each of the areas in which I have worked has given me a perspective that is useful in understanding the great process of convergence which continues to transform media industries.And the economics gives me a framework in which it all makes sense even if it is sometimes a complex process to discover that sense. ...[more] |
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| Anthony Palmer |
| Anthony Palmer is a specialist entertainment lawyer who has worked in London, the US and Australia. With degrees in law and commerce (Melbourne University) and a Master of Fine Arts in Producing (American Film Institute), Anthony also has direct production experience gained on feature film, television and commercial productions. Anthony currently practices with Media Arts Lawyers, Melbourne advising a broad range of clients across the television, feature film, documentary, live entertainment and online sectors....[more] |
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| Jon Silver |
Dr Jon Silver is a Senior Lecturer in Film & TV production at the Queensland University of Technology (QUT). His research focus is on market power and the impact of new technologies in the movie business, movie marketing and distribution.
His film credits include: Executive Producer "Uninhabited" (releasing nationally in cinemas in late 2010); Producer of "Spudmonkey" and "Terrain" and he was Associate Producer on AFI award winner "In a Savage Land".
Prior to that he was General Manager, Marketing at Greater Union and he later worked as Senior Consultant in the Strategic General Management Group at Price Waterhouse Urwick.
Picture courtesy of Erika Fish...[more] |
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| Deb Verhoeven |
| Deb Verhoeven has one foot in the university sector and another firmly planted in the screen industries. This lends her academic work a uniquely practical edge and her industry roles an uncharacteristic reflectiveness. Deb has undertaken research topics as varied as:
- the cultures of contemporary Australian screen producers;
- the development of new metadata standards for the archiving of digital production;
- the changing nature of contemporary auteurism;
- the use of time (windows) by film distributors to create market segmentation
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| Jennifer Wilson |
| Cross and multiplatform media developers. We build across mobile, online, social, games and experiential (virtual) spaces. We work closely with creative people to help find commercially suitable models to realise story, brand and narrative in the digital space. ...[more] |
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| Chris Winter |
| I work in the background on a number of new content projects (at the moment principally online and mobile) and help identify and manage relationships with third parties with whom our team can collaborate creatively or from whom we can derive support....[more] |
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