THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCREEN AND SOUND (NASS)
AND THE
SCREEN AND SOUND
PROGRAMME AT
MURDOCHUNIVERSITY
invite you to the
NASS FESTIVAL AND AWARDS 2006
Some of the most exciting and innovative WA short films in the last year were premiered at the 2005 NASS Festival and Awards. Murdoch filmmakers and alumni then went on to win 7 Out Of 18 WA Screen Awards (WASA) 2006:
Award for Best Documentary Production
A Dollar for the Good Ones
Produced and Directed by Josh Lee
Award for Best Non-Traditional Narrative Production
De Ja Vu
Produced and Directed by Peta Walter
Best Tertiary Student Production
Story of Hong
Cassandra Wong
Award for Best Production Design
Anthea Power
Inhalexhale
Award for Best Sound
Murray Christian
The Bond
Award for Best Cinematography
Mark Parish (Murdoch Alumni)
Phaid
Award for Best Animation/Visual Effects
Chris Frey (Murdoch Alumni)
Phaid
Please join us for the opening of the
NASS FESTIVAL AND AWARDS 2006
“ONE FROM THE HEART”
when we will premiere more stunning works by:
Josh Lee
Owen Beck
Colette McKenna
Richard Eames
Chris Trappe
Noah Norton
Michael Hockey
Damien Fasolo
and
many more
WHEN AND WHERE:
3rd December 2006
Sunday
Kim Beazley Lecture Theatre
MurdochUniversity
Programme:
7:00 – 7:30 pm
Drinks
Club Murdoch
7:45 – 9:45 pm
NASS FESTIVAL AND AWARDS 2006
KIM BEAZLEY LECTURE THEATRE
9:45 pm
COFFEE
Foyer
Tickets:
PleaseRSVPby emailing Clare Chai at , or by calling 0411588781, by November 30, 2006. Seats are limited! Please note that this festival is unclassified.
About NASS: The NationalAcademy of Screen and Sound (NASS) Research Centre was established at MurdochUniversity in 2005 as the first research centre in Australia dedicated to screen production research:
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The National Academy of Screen and Sound is a member of the Australians Screen Production Education and Research Association (ASPERA) – peak body of all Australian film school. ASPERA (Murdoch) works in close collaboration with ASPERA (Curtin), ASPERA(ECU) and ASPERA(Notre Dame).
NASS researchers include some of the most prominent industry figures: Ken Kelso (The Adventures of Sam – AFI nomination), Sarah Rossetti (scriptwriter of Pilbara Pearl – AFI nomination), Melanie Rodriga (Teesh and Trude 3 AFI nominations), Ingle Knight (The Getaway Bus – award winning play), Ken Miller (Blanket of Love – 2 AFI nominations), Frank Rijavec (Exile and the Kingdom – 1994 winner of AFI Best Documentary Award, Best Sound Award) Paul Roberts (producer of How the West was Lost– 5 AFI nominations), Richard Sowada (Director Revelations Perth International Film Festival), Ron Elliott (AFI nomination), Martin Mhando (Maanganizi- Tanzanian nomination for the Oscar Awards) and many more - Annie Murtagh-Monks, John McMullan, Andrew Ewing, Larissa Sexton Finck, Glen Stasiuk, Tim Holland, Jennifer Jamieson, Collette McKenna, Jo Law, Richard Eames, Damien Fasolo, Chris Trappe, Erin Hawley, Michael Hockey, Jennifer Georgatos, Josh Lee, Noah Norton, Peta Walker, Owen Beck to name just a few.
With Best Wishes.
Dr. Josko Petkovic
President, Australian Screen Production Education and Research Association (ASPERA)
Director, NationalAcademy of Screen and Sound (NASS)
Division of Arts, MCC, Research Centre
MurdochUniversity
South Street, Murdoch, W.A., 6150
Phone+ 61 8 9360 2548
Fax.+61 8 9360 6570