Science and Factual FilmMakers Network

Hi everyone

The Science and Factual FilmMakers Network is now up and running – and welcoming new members!

This network is for emerging and beginning film makers, who are interested in making (or learning to make) films relating to science, technology and/or natural history, of any length and genre. The network offers opportunities for film-makers to develop, share and improve their skills, and provides access to opportunities and information. Over time it will strengthen its links to the professional science and factual film community, acting as a feeder for new talent.

I¹d love to hear from you if you have an interest in science film and can contribute to the network in any capacity. In addition to general members, I am seeking input from professionals who can act as mentors or offer information, expertise, or advice for the network.

If this sounds like you, please get in touch.

To join the network there¹s a Ning site now up and running to connect people at: http://sciencefilm.ning.com/

Hope to see you there, and also at the ASC conference next week.

Best wishes

Bobby Cerini Science and Factual FilmMakers Network

Centre for the Public Awareness of Science A Centre for the National Commission of UNESCO

The Australian National University Building 38A Canberra, ACT 0200 Australia CRICOS provider 00120C

Email: bobby.cerini@anu.edu.au Web: http://cpas.anu.edu.au

Telephone: Mobile: 0415 032 701 Office: (02) 6125 7634

Fax: 02 8088 6161

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James has been involved with factual television and online media for 10 years having started as a researcher with Beyond 2000 in 1997. During this time he has researched, written, designed or developed factual content for domestic and international broadcasters and websites including Discovery, TLC, Animal Planet, National Geographic and the ABC. He is currently a project officer with science PR specialists, Science in Public. James has trained as a lawyer, animator, molecular biologist and computer programmer. So if you want to develop an animated documentary series about bioinformatics patent infringements, James is your man.

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