[tof] AIDC Open Meeting 8/8 Melb

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Mon Aug 1 12:19:18 EST 2005


Probably most people have seen this already but if you are in 
Melbourne, here's a chance to come along and have some input in the 
planning of next year's Doco Conference which is to be held in 
Melbourne for the first time in 10 years. As such it is an important 
event for the Melbourne community and we need to have our say about 
the kind of Conference we envisage. One issue which could be 
discussed, for example, is how the Conference can be made more 
accessible to those on limited or no incomes.

>
>Open meeting for all documentary makers in Melbourne on Monday 8 August
>
>Have your say! AIDC Director, Heather Croall and the Local 
>Management Committee invite you to an open informal meeting to 
>discuss the next conference. If you are in Melbourne on Monday 8 
>August we would love to see you at the meeting.
>
>Venue: Australian Film Television & Radio School
>Adddress: Innovation Building at Digital Harbour, Level 1, 1010 La 
>Trobe Street, Docklands
>Time: 5pm - 6.30pm

>
>AIDC 2006 website is now up!
>
>You can submit session proposals for the next conference online. 
>AIDC invites documentary makers to attend an open meeting in 
>Melbourne next month.
>
>In February 2006, just before the Commonwealth Games, documentary 
>makers from around the globe will descend on Melbourne to flex their 
>muscles at the 11th Australian International Documentary Conference. 
>The 2006 conference will be held from Monday 13 - Thursday 16 
>February so start your training early!
>
>AIDC is a must-attend event for anyone working in factual film and 
>television. Each year, AIDC celebrates a region of the world by 
>welcoming an international delegation from that region. AIDC 
>Director Heather Croall is delighted to announce that in 2006, AIDC 
>will host a UK Delegation of commissioning editors, directors and 
>producers from all nations and regions of the UK.
>
>Ms Croall said "The international delegation this year will be made 
>up of documentary people from all the Nations and Regions in the UK. 
>The delegation will potentially stimulate many co-productions 
>between Australia and the UK in the years to come. Commissioners 
>from the BBC, Channel 4, BBC Scotland, five, Sky One and others will 
>be included in the UK delegation. We will also focus on the exciting 
>work being done in cross platform documentary work in the UK - with 
>speakers coming from interactive and digital TV as well as the new 
>broadband channels."
>
>Visit the new look website for the latest news on featured guests 
>and program strands. Registrations open October: 
><http://www.aidc.com.au>www.aidc.com.au
>
>Submit your AIDC 2006 session idea online
>
>If you have a great idea for a session at the upcoming conference 
>and would like to be a Session Producer, you can now submit your 
>idea online through our new website: 
><http://www.aidc.com.au/program/submitsession.html>www.aidc.com.au/program/submitsession.html
>
>The deadline for AIDC session proposals is 4 October 2005.
>
>See you in Melbourne!
>
>
>Australian International Documentary Conference
>AIDC 2006 - Melbourne
>February 13 - 16, 2006
><http://www.aidc.com.au>www.aidc.com.au
><mailto:info at aidc.com.au>info at aidc.com.au
>
>
>The 11th Australian International Documentary Conference is proudly 
>supported by the following organisations: Film Victoria, Australian 
>Film Commission, and Film Finance Corporation Australia.
>
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