4/9/2023 0 Comments Ipass keefe![]() Here’s the elevator pitch for the three series: The culmination, all going to plan, will be three discrete series, each comprising seven three-minute episodes, and a documentary series comprising seven four-minute episodes – all of which we’ll broadcast later in the year. Well, throughout this year students from the Faculty of Fine Arts and Music – from disciplines including our Master of Producing, our Bachelors of Fine Arts in Screenwriting, Animation, Film and Television, Acting, our Master of Fine Arts in Documentary, and our BMus in Interactive Composition – have been tasked with conceiving of and creating three broadcast-quality web series, as well as a documentary on this, our first crack at such an ambitious project. Last year, when I proposed the idea of Faculty of Fine Arts and Music students collaborating on a Web Series, I imagined the most difficult obstacle would actually be the alignment of cross-disciplinary schedules and curriculum.īut the staff involved were very eager and moved mountains to make their curriculum fit, and the creative alliance of students from what are, on the face of it, quite different disciplines, was really quite easy. As a lecturer in Film and Television at the Victorian College of the Arts I’m used to corralling student filmmakers as they get their foot onto the first rungs of what’s often referred to, rightly, as a difficult industry. Masterminding a cross-disciplinary project for 126 students was hard – but not a patch on those feelings of professional redundancy.īy Andrew O’Keefe, Lecturer in Film and TelevisionĪs a filmmaker I’m used to working with tight deadlines, shifting goalposts and hairy logistics.
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