Author Archives: Maddie Featherby

Updated ‘About’ Section

I realised that my ‘About’ section needed some major updating (I have changed a lot in the last three years). So, Here is what I have to say about myself today! Hi! I’m a Mebourne based Media graduate. I have … Continue reading

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Filmenstein Review

Filmenstein was the first seminar to take place in Media Industries 2 and, I believe that they set a very high benchmark for the rest of the groups to come. The caliber of guests was great, as they included, Glendyn … Continue reading

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Diggin Up The Truth Review

Digging up the Truth was the second seminar for Media Industries 2 and focused on documentary making. I found this seminar to be incredibly entertaining and informative. The seminar also had a fantastic turn out, with people trying to squash … Continue reading

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28 Minutes Later Review

28 Minutes Later was the third seminar of the semester for Media Industries 2. This seminar focused on Television and was set up in lieu of a television studio audience, with Kieran McGrath as the host. Kieran did a great … Continue reading

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Work Attachment

I am currently in my final year of completing a Media and Communications degree at RMIT University. Before I complete this degree, however, it is compulsory for every student to undertake 80 hours of work experience. My first thought upon … Continue reading

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Test Shoot and Real Shoots

TEST SHOOTS – Tuesday August 28th Group 1: Michael’s script – ‘Under the microscope’ 9am – 11am Group 2: Hugh’s script – ‘Checkmate’ 11am – 1pm Group 3: Tom’s script – ‘Through Our Eyes’ 1pm – 3pm Group 4: Eli … Continue reading

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Under the Microscope – by Michael Serratore

01-09-12 1.           INT. CORRIDOR. DAY Our MAIN character, a scientist at the Burnet Institute, begins walking down a corridor delivering a monologue directly to the camera. MAIN Here at the Burnet Institute, our dedicated team of scientists and researchers are … Continue reading

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Through Our Eyes – by Tom Farnan Campitelli

1.      INT. OFFICE BATHROOM. DAY. JOHN (scientist) looks into the bathroom mirror with a content expression, adjusting his dated bowtie. 2.      INT. LAB GEAR ROOM. DAY. JOANNE (scientist) takes a lab coat from a rack, slipping it on with finesse. … Continue reading

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PP2 Reflection

Role: Producer/Production Designer When classes began for PP2 this semester, my original expectations of The Shortest Form somewhat differed to what I understood of Paul’s original pitch. Once in the class, Paul explained to us that we would be doing, … Continue reading

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