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upstart celebrated its new look with a relaunch party
upstart celebrated its new look with a relaunch party
With more entries than ever before, Melbourne WebFest has announced a diverse array of web series nominees for this year’s program, writes Ewa Staszewska.
As Australians waited eagerly to hear the news of who’d form the new government, a team of dedicated journalism students were on the airwaves.
upstart celebrated its new look with a relaunch party
With more entries than ever before, Melbourne WebFest has announced a diverse array of web series nominees for this year’s program, writes Ewa Staszewska.
As Australians waited eagerly to hear the news of who’d form the new government, a team of dedicated journalism students were on the airwaves.
In the fourth episode of documentary web series The Inland Sea, Steinar Ellingsen meets 87-year-old outback pioneer Molly Clark, who for 30 years lived all by herself in one of Australia’s most isolated areas.
How will journalism, publishing, film, TV and game production fare as more industries move online? Join the discussion at the Screen Futures Summit, which is currently being held in Melbourne.
In the third episode of the web series, ‘The Inland Sea’, journalist and PhD student Steinar Ellingsen explores the eerie desolation of Coober Pedy and says the experience was ‘as intimidating as it was fascinating.’
In the second instalment of the web series ‘The Inland Sea’, we visit Aldinga Arts EcoVillage. Steinar Ellingsen ponders the challenges of making the episode.
It’s been more than two years in the making, but the first episode of a documentary series chronicling a road trip through outback Australia is now online. And yes, some of it is in Norwegian.
Steinar Ellingsen takes us on a journey of his process-based PhD project, The Inland Sea: An Australian Odyssey.
Hundreds of Melburnians rallied on Friday to show their solidarity with WikiLeaks and its editor-in-chief Julian Assange. Steinar Ellingsen was there with his camera.
ScanArt 2009 is showing at RMIT’s First Site Gallery in the city. This annual event showcases the best Scandinavian student art and design from Australia and New Zealand. Steinar Ellingsen reports
Norwegian journalist and La Trobe post-graduate Steinar Ellingsen recently embarked on a dusty tour of duty across Australia. And it was all in the name of research for his intriguing thesis project that explores alternative communities.
A day after the now infamous 2DAY FM “lie detector” segment went to air, Steinar Ellingsen raises a few questions about content policy and codes of broadcasting practice.