According to Griffith Film School Deputy Head Trish FitzSimons, the best thing Griffith can do for its students is obvious: "Help them get a job related to the multiple screen industries in the period immediately after graduation, so they can keep learning new skills, networking and finding role models of both genders.".
To that end, Gfs is focussing on work-integrated learning during undergraduate, partly via LiveLab, the school's commercial production arm..
"LiveLab employs the strongest of our recent graduates and other professionals to work with current students to make commissioned content," FitzSimons told If..
LiveLab's Creative Director is Richard Fabb, who worked as a TV producer for 25 years before joining Gfs at the end of 2014 and spearheading its latest project: an animated short about autism, fronted by none other than Hugo Weaving.
"We were approached by Gold Coast Health in May 2015 to make a short animated film about autism, with Sentis,...
To that end, Gfs is focussing on work-integrated learning during undergraduate, partly via LiveLab, the school's commercial production arm..
"LiveLab employs the strongest of our recent graduates and other professionals to work with current students to make commissioned content," FitzSimons told If..
LiveLab's Creative Director is Richard Fabb, who worked as a TV producer for 25 years before joining Gfs at the end of 2014 and spearheading its latest project: an animated short about autism, fronted by none other than Hugo Weaving.
"We were approached by Gold Coast Health in May 2015 to make a short animated film about autism, with Sentis,...
- 8/22/2016
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
In Robert Wiene’s 1920 dreamlike horror classic, veteran German actor Werner Krauss plays the mysterious Dr. Caligari, the apparent force behind a creepy somnambulist named Cesare and played by Conrad Veidt, who abducts beautiful Lil Dagover. The finale in The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari has inspired tons of movies and television shows, from Fritz Lang's 1944 film noir The Woman in the Window to the last episode of the TV series St. Elsewhere. In addition, the film shares some key elements in common (suppposedly as a result of a mere coincidence) with Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio's 2011 thriller Shutter Island. The 1920 crime melodrama Outside the Law is not in any way related to Rachid Bouchareb's 2010 political drama. Instead, the Tod Browning-directed movie is a well-made entry in the gangster genre (long before the explosion a decade later). Browning, best known for his early '30s efforts Dracula and Freaks,...
- 4/1/2013
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
The Mollycoddle (1920) Direction: Victor Fleming Screenplay: Douglas Fairbanks, Thomas J. Geraghty ("scenario editor"); from a short story by Harold McGrath Cast: Douglas Fairbanks, Ruth Renick, Wallace Beery, Paul Burns, Morris Hughes, George Stewart Ruth Renick, Douglas Fairbanks, The Mollycoddle Though no masterpiece, The Mollycoddle is a surprisingly enjoyable romp starring Douglas Fairbanks as an effete, upper-class, European wannabe who discovers both his manhood and his red-white-and-blue Americanness — both qualities are inextricably linked — before the final fadeout. Fairbanks' leading lady is a minor actress named Ruth Renick, but one barely notices her. The director is Victor Fleming, best known for Gone with the Wind and The Wizard of Oz, but The Mollycoddle is truly all Fairbanks'.
- 9/23/2010
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
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