Magali McDuffie
- Cinematographer
- Editor
- Director
Magali McDuffie has worked for seventeen years with and for Aboriginal communities across Australia as an independent filmmaker and researcher. Their collaborative short films and documentaries have been screened on national Australian television, and in numerous international film festivals, national conferences, and webinars.
Magali has been an educator for many years, convening the documentary production unit at the University of Canberra for five years until 2017, before moving to Broome, Western Australia, and becoming a Community Media Trainer with PAKAM (Pilbara and Kimberley Aboriginal Media Association) in 2017-2018. This position enabled Magali to work closely with many remote communities in the Kimberley and Pilbara regions, facilitating the production of multiple films for ICTV (Indigenous Community Television).
In 2019, Magali started working at the SAE Creative Institute as the Film Department Coordinator of the Perth Campus, the National Film Programme Chair, and as the Academic Coordinator of the Jakarta Campus in 2021. She is now the Campus Manager for Navitas in Canberra. Magali still collaborates with Aboriginal communities and organisations on film and research projects, most recently with Madjulla Inc. and the Martuwarra Fitzroy River Council in the Kimberley.
Magali has been an educator for many years, convening the documentary production unit at the University of Canberra for five years until 2017, before moving to Broome, Western Australia, and becoming a Community Media Trainer with PAKAM (Pilbara and Kimberley Aboriginal Media Association) in 2017-2018. This position enabled Magali to work closely with many remote communities in the Kimberley and Pilbara regions, facilitating the production of multiple films for ICTV (Indigenous Community Television).
In 2019, Magali started working at the SAE Creative Institute as the Film Department Coordinator of the Perth Campus, the National Film Programme Chair, and as the Academic Coordinator of the Jakarta Campus in 2021. She is now the Campus Manager for Navitas in Canberra. Magali still collaborates with Aboriginal communities and organisations on film and research projects, most recently with Madjulla Inc. and the Martuwarra Fitzroy River Council in the Kimberley.