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Gender and the Screen

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by April Austen and Nick Angus

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In this podcast, we explore the issue of gender diversity in the Australian screen industry, particularly focusing on the representation of women in behind the camera roles. So that’s directors, producers, writers and cinematographers, to name a few. Throughout this series, we will be talking to female and male creatives and academics about their experiences with gender diversity. Why is gender diversity essential to the future of the screen industry and of storytelling? What can be done to further champion equality? Hosted by Nick Angus and April Austen. Music by Jason Markoutsas.

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September 28, 2020

Interview with Katie Milwright

<p>In this episode we talk to Australian cinematographer Katie Milwright. Katie has worked on projects such as TV series’ Tidelands and Please Like Me, films including Looking For Grace and Celeste, and also has an extensive advertising resume, filming commercials for the likes of Myer, Nestle and Smiths Chips, to name a few.</p> <p>If that’s not enough, Katie is also the tenth Australian female cinematographer to be accredited by the ACS working across film, television, art and documentary, and has won nine ACS awards for her work.</p> <p>We talk to her about being the only camera assistant on set, the conflict between starting a family and forging your career, and why gender equality and diversity is essential in the screen industry.</p> <p>Hosted by Nick Angus and April Austen. Music by Jason Markoutsas.</p>

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September 28, 2020

Interview with Lisa French

<p>In this episode we talk to Lisa French, Dean of Media and Communication at RMIT University and member of Screen Australia’s Gender Matters Taskforce. Lisa has made a career out of researching women’s representation in film and TV and is the only academic on the taskforce.</p> <p>We talk to her about her latest research into the Gender Matters initiative: How successful has it been? What issues is it addressing? And what else needs to be done?</p> <p>Hosted by April Austen and Nick Angus. Music by Jason Markoutsas.</p>

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September 28, 2020

Interview with Elise McCredie

<p>In this episode we talk to director, screenwriter and actress, Elise McCredie. From Ride Like a Girl to Stateless, Elise’s work in the industry has been both influential and outstanding.</p> <p>As well as winning two Australian Writer’s Guild Awards, Elise has worked on the AACTA-winning mini-series Sunshine as well as the Emmy-winning ABC series Nowhere Boys. Her first feature film, Strange Fits of Passion, was selected to be showcased at the Cannes Film Festival, and has additionally been nominated for numerous awards.</p> <p>We discuss her early experiences as both a director and actress in the industry, as well as how some of her most recent projects have had a strong emphasis on gender equality behind the camera.</p> <p>Hosted by April Austen and Nick Angus. Music by Jason Markoutsas.</p>

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What is Gender and the Screen?

In this podcast, we explore the issue of gender diversity in the Australian screen industry, particularly focusing on the representation of women in behind the camera roles. So that’s directors, producers, writers and cinematographers, to name a few.

Throughout this series, we will be talking to female and male creatives and academics about their experiences with gender diversity.

Why is gender diversity essential to the future of the screen industry and of storytelling? What can be done to further champion equality?

Hosted by Nick Angus and April Austen. Music by Jason Markoutsas.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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