Empowering PNG Women through Building Media Arts Production Capacity as Cultural Drivers: Showreel


Autoria(s): Portmann, Geoffrey T.; Hart, Phoebe; Thomas, Verena; Denaro, Chris; Tolsher, Jason; Newsome, Christine; Kenny, Joanne; Kauli, Jacqueline; Awi, Jane Pumai
Resumo

The creative work comprises six short digital screen stories and emerges from a collaboration between the Discipline of Film Screen and Animation at Queensland University of Technology and the Centre for Social and Creative Media at University of Goroka, funded via the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade's Australia Awards Fellowship. Six fellows traveled from Papua New Guinea to Brisbane for a two-week intensive course to learn the advanced skills necessary in order to create media that will empower women and girls to make more of their own economies in Papua New Guinea, and increase the representation of women and their well-being through leadership and decision-making. The resulting creative work is evidence of innovative media teaching-making methods designed to build human and cultural assets in PNG and address the increasing demand for media materials driven by the influx of mobile phones and internet services. The creative work provides a platform to directly address and positively impact gender issues in PNG and builds on the success of the Pawa Meri project, which trained six female directors to tell stories of women in leadership roles in PNG. One of the directors was a producer of this creative work. The creative work frames but problematises the complex issues influencing gender equity through the selection of content and narrative structures in ways which address the dynamics of male/female relationships and power in PNG society and will include strategies to illustrate transformed male and female behaviours. The creative work adopts a scaffolded approach, incorporating the findings of the Train the Trainer approach developed by UoG and QUT for the Life Drama research project. The creative work takes into account current developmental themes and approaches in the production of rich media products, and skills the key participants so that they are able to in turn train others in the wider community. The creative work was presented to partners and key stakeholders on 3 July 2015 at the Glasshouse, QUT Creative Industries Precinct and at the Dean’s Research Seminar Poster Exhibition 15 July 2015 at Room 212-213, Level 2, J Block, Gardens Point QUT and subsequent eBook. It has since returned to PNG to be showcased and distributed, and the skills and strategies disseminated.

Formato

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Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/91222/

Publicador

QUT

Relação

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Portmann, Geoffrey T., Hart, Phoebe, Thomas, Verena, Denaro, Chris, Tolsher, Jason, Newsome, Christine, Kenny, Joanne, Kauli, Jacqueline, & Awi, Jane Pumai Empowering PNG Women through Building Media Arts Production Capacity as Cultural Drivers: Showreel. [Film/Video]

Direitos

Copyright 2015 Queensland University of Technology and University of Goroka

Fonte

Creative Industries Faculty; School of Media, Entertainment & Creative Arts

Palavras-Chave #190204 Film and Television #Screen #Film #Papua New Guinea #Animation
Tipo

Creative Work