Digital resources tagged with ‘entertainment’
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Australian television drama Australian content on television reflects our culture and our society. Mac Gudgeon celebrates the importance of Homicide in the history of Australian television production. Stuart Cunningham and Scott Goodings remember some of the popular dramas which showed Australians that they could love Australian programming. NSW / Stage 5 / Photographic and Digital Media / Interactive and Moving Forms | |
Fat Cow Motel serial Liz Jacka looks forward to the future of the ABC and broadcast media in Australia. NSW / Stage 5 / Photographic and Digital Media / Interactive and Moving Forms | |
Launch of TV Liz Jacka provides a brief history of the debate on how to establish television broadcasting in Australia. Tim Bowden recalls the enthusiasm with which Australians embraced television. NSW / Stage 5 / Photographic and Digital Media / Interactive and Moving Forms | |
Mini-Series The Australian film revival of the late 1970s and early 80s triggered a rise in quality of Australian TV drama and a 'high point' in the production of mini-series from the early 1980s to the early 90s. NSW / Stage 5 / Photographic and Digital Media / Interactive and Moving Forms | |
New technologies create new TV formats John Safran talks about the unique techniques, structure and ideas of reality TV. NSW / Stage 5 / Photographic and Digital Media / Interactive and Moving Forms | |
News as Entertainment John Safran talks about the use of 'doorstopping' in current affairs programs. Scott Goodings traces the celebrity and entertainment value of today's news broadcasts to the 'news wars' of the late 1980s. VIC / VCE Unit 2 / Media / Australian media organisationsVIC / VCE Unit 2 / Media / Australian media organisations NSW / Stage 5 / Photographic and Digital Media / Interactive and Moving Forms | |
Newsreels before sound Newsreels included events of both political and social importance and were screened all day long in specially designed cinemas. NSW / Stage 5 / History / Topic 3 Australia between the Wars | |
Radio Soap Operas Actors gather around a microphone to record an episode of radio soap The Country Hour. Tim Bowden reflects on how significant radio series were in Australia. NSW / Stage 5 / Photographic and Digital Media / Interactive and Moving Forms | |
Reality TV An excerpt from a live 'eviction' episode of the popular reality TV series Big Brother. Scott Goodings describes his experience of watching reality TV. VIC / VELS Level 6 / English / Australian televisionVIC / VCE Unit 1 / Media / Representation National / Year 9 & 10 / English and Media Literacy / Genre National / Upper Primary / Media Arts / Making, Creating and Presenting | |
Sport - a spectacular television event Behind the scenes of a transmission from Wembley Stadium, seen on Australian television. NSW / Stage 5 / History / Topic 8 Australia's social and cultural historyNational / Year 7 & 8 / Civics and Citizenship / Historical perspectives | |
Technology Timeline 1960s: film vs video image quality Ray Edmondson compares the image quality of 35mm and 16mm film when it is transmitted in cinemas, on television and over the Internet. NSW / Stage 5 / History / Topic 8 Australia's social and cultural history | |
The Rise and Future of Australian Content Megan Spencer believes that taking more risks with writing is the way ahead for televsion drama. VIC / VCE Unit 2 / Media / Media industry production | |
The Youth Market Tim Bowden reflects on the emergence of youth culture with the advent of rock'n'roll. NSW / Stage 5 / Photographic and Digital Media / Interactive and Moving Forms | |
TV Pop & Rock The opening sequence from Six O'Clock Rock - Australia's first national teenage programme on the ABC. Scott Goodings gives a history of music shows on Australian television. NSW / Stage 5 / Photographic and Digital Media / Interactive and Moving Forms | |
TV Soap Opera TV soap operas have the ability to reflect Australian society and culture and connect people through the shared memory of watching a television show. NSW / Stage 5 / Photographic and Digital Media / Interactive and Moving Forms | |
Working on television Megan Spencer shares her first experience of being filmed for a television broadcast. Mac Gudgeon talks about the constraints in writing for Australian soaps. NSW / Stage 5 / Photographic and Digital Media / Interactive and Moving Forms |