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Realisator Training

Realisator Training

BEGINS: 02 May 2012
ENDS: 04 May 2012


CATEGORY: VIDEO
TAGS: TRAINING
TYPE: EVENT
David Slowo and Francis Kelly of PAW Media have been successful in being selected to participate in Screen Territory's REALISATOR training from 2 May to 4 May. REALISATOR is a Territory program designed for the Territory screen industry to develop the... CONTINUED »

Screen Australia visit to PAW Media

Screen Australia visit to PAW Media

BEGINS: 30 April 2012
ENDS: 01 May 2012


CATEGORY: VIDEO
TAGS: VIDEO PRODUCTION
TYPE: EVENT
Sam Griffin from Screen Australia will be visiting PAW Media from April 30 to May 1 to have a look at our video operations, as well as a look at what activities a remote indigenous media organisation carries out. This is a great opportunity for PAW Media... CONTINUED »

WETT Training at Lajamanu

WETT Training at Lajamanu

BEGINS: 05 April 2012
ENDS: 20 April 2012


CATEGORY: VIDEO
TAGS: WETT YOUTH AND MEDIA PROGRAM TRAINING
TYPE: EVENT
WETT Training for the Advanced Media stream will be taking place at Lajamanu for 2 weeks. Stewart Carter will be working with young people to further develop skills in video production. CONTINUED »

NT Young Achievers Award Presentation

NT Young Achievers Award Presentation

BEGINS: 14 April 2012
ENDS: 14 April 2012


CATEGORY: RADIO
TAGS: AWARDS DENNIS JUPURRURLA CHARLES
TYPE: EVENT
The 2012 NT Young Achievers Award Presentation will be held on 14 April 2012 at Darwin. Dennis Charles is a finalist in 2 categories and we wish him well at the presentation. CONTINUED »

Same But Different Forum

Same But Different Forum

BEGINS: 02 April 2012
ENDS: 02 April 2012


CATEGORY: VIDEO
TAGS: TRAINING
TYPE: EVENT
PAW Media is working with the National Institute for Experimental Arts of the College of Fine Arts, UNSW to film the Same But Different Forum at Alice Springs on April 2, 2012. The filming is being implemented as a training program for PAW and Central... CONTINUED »

Coniston Documentary editing

Coniston Documentary editing

BEGINS: 24 October 2011
ENDS: 28 February 2012


CATEGORY: VIDEO
TAGS: DOCUMENTARIES CONISTON MASSACRE
TYPE: EVENT
After a big shoot for the documentary and drama components of our new documentary on the Coniston Massacre, we're now in the editing phase. Looking forward to the completion of this important project. CONTINUED »

WETT Training in Lajamanu

WETT Training in Lajamanu

BEGINS: 31 October 2011
ENDS: 11 November 2011


CATEGORY: VIDEO
TAGS: WETT YOUTH AND MEDIA PROGRAM TRAINING
TYPE: EVENT
PAW Media will be providing training in advanced media at Lajamanu. Training will focus on employment aged young people, and developing media skills that will provide an important aspect of the work of community organisations in community information.... CONTINUED »

Milpirri documentary : development phase

Milpirri documentary : development phase

BEGINS: 11 October 2011
ENDS: 29 October 2011


CATEGORY: VIDEO
TAGS: DOCUMENTARIES MILPIRRI
TYPE: EVENT
PAW Media is working in coproduction with People Pictures to develop a documentary on the beginnings and meanings of Lajamanu's Milpirri dance festival. The documentary is being developed in conjunction with Tracks Dance, Steve Patrick and senior members... CONTINUED »

Willowra WETT Training

Willowra WETT Training

BEGINS: 17 October 2011
ENDS: 28 October 2011


CATEGORY: VIDEO
TAGS: WETT YOUTH AND MEDIA PROGRAM TRAINING
TYPE: EVENT
PAW Media will be providing training in advanced media at Willowra. Training will focus on employment aged young people, and developing media skills that will provide an important aspect of the work of community organisations in community information.... CONTINUED »

ATOM Awards presentation

ATOM Awards presentation

BEGINS: 21 October 2011
ENDS: 21 October 2011


CATEGORY: VIDEO
TAGS: AWARDS ANIMATING JUKURRPA SERIES
TYPE: EVENT
Announcement of winners of the 2011 ATOM Awards. PAW Media's Animating Jukurrpa series is a finalist in the Best Indigenous Resource category of the Awards. CONTINUED »