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Category is Film, Video and Interactive Media; Associations and Societies. 30 websites found from 4239. Page 1 of 2.
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ACT Filmmakers' Network (more info)

Site includes information and resources for independent filmmakers in the Canberra region. You can also join the Network and use more of the resources available at the Network, including equipment hire.

Adelaide University Film Society (more info)

Open to the public and University staff and students, the society exhibits a wide selection of films every week. Check out past reviews and a schedule of future screenings.

Australian Caption Centre (more info)

The centre captions television programs for all networks, live-to-air programs, entertainment and information videos, dvds and TV commercials, and also translates and subtitles in English and over 80 other languages, and provides a wide range of free...

Australian Cinematographers Society (ACS) (more info)

Established to further the advancement of cinematography in all fields and give due recognition to outstanding work performed by Australian cinematographers. The site lists all accredited members, has membership and newsletter information plus heaps ...

Australian Computer Society (more info)

The Australian Computer Society (ACS) is the recognised association for Information & Communications Technology (ICT) professionals. A member of the Australian Council of Professions, the ACS is the public voice of the ICT profession and the guardian...

Australian Directors Guild (ADG) (more info)

ASDA represents the interests of film and television directors, documentary filmmakers and independent producers. The website has information about upcoming events, membership details, and national and international film and television information.

Australian Gamer (more info)

The Australian Gamer is dedicated to the video game industry in Australia. Visit this site for game reviews, upcoming conventions, competitions and more.

Australian Gamers Community (more info)

AusGamers has existed in one form or another since 1996, serving the games community through LAN events across the country. In 1999 AusGamers as a name was officially registered, the aim of which was to further serve the community through both its on...

Australian Teachers of Media (ATOM) (more info)

The Australian Teachers of Media (ATOM) Inc. publishes Metro and Metro Education and are the convenors of the ATOM Film and Television Awards and the ATOM Australian International Multimedia Awards. Through the ATOM website you can read the latest Me...

Brisbane Video Makers Association (more info)

The Brisbane Video Makers Association is a group of non professional people active in the production of quality movies. The Association meets twice monthly.

Cinema and Theatre Historical Society Victoria (CATHS) (more info)

CATHS'interests are cinema and theatre architecture, buildings, heritage, memorabilia, collection of film & movie equipment. They have an extensive archive, publish 'Cinema Record', arrange theatre tours, special events & meetings. On the website you...

dLux media arts (more info)

dLux media arts (formerly Sydney Intermedia Network) encourages and promotes the development and critical discussion of innovative film, video, digital media and sound arts in Australia. It also exhibits this work to diverse audiences nationally and...

Fibre Culture (more info)

Website about critical and speculative interventions in the debate and discussions concerning information technology, the policy that concerns it, the new media forums it supports and its sustainable deployment towards a more equitable Australia. Joi...

Film and Television Association of the Northern Territory (FATANT) (more info)

FATANT is an incorporated not-for-profit organisation that promotes the skills and resources of TV and Film industry professionals living and working in the Northern Territory, and seeks to help develop independent film and TV industry infrastructure...

Film Exhibition and Distribution Code Administration Committee FEDCAC (more info)

The Code provides the basis for fair and equitable business arrangements between those engaged in the marketing and showing of cinema films in Australia. The website sets out the provisions of the Code, information about the Committee which administe...

Film Illawarra (more info)

Film Illawarra is the regional film office for the Illawarra region of New South Wales. Here you'll find information of film locations, facilities, expertise and local film news and events.

Filmnet (more info)

A site dedicated to Australian film. You can subscribe to a free daily Australian film email newsletter, visit the Australian and International links, read the news, and stay informed about what is happening in the Australian film industry.

Friends of the ABC (Victoria) (more info)

Friends of the ABC aims to defend and promote the ABC in its vital role as an independent, national broadcaster. From website you can contact the Prime Minister and your member of Parliament, read the latest news and letters from members and others, ...

Games Developers' Association of Australia (more info)

The GDAA aims to increase the profile of the Australian interactive games industry and to promote the growth of the industry in Australia. The site provides information on events, articles, access to the GDAA newsletter, a listing of members and lin...

Hobart Film Society Inc (more info)

This site provides membership and screening details for the Hobart Film Society. There are also links to other useful, predominantly Australian, film sites.

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