Curtis Levy Seminar
5:30pm for 6pm, Wednesday 3 May, National Museum of Australia
Admission: $5 (members), $10 (Public - Discount for UC students)
Curtis Levy, well-known Australian documentary maker, is coming to Canberra to speak at the National Museum of Australia. Levy will be showing clips from his latest film, “The President verses David Hicks” and talking about his experiences in the realms of documentary-making. He will be discussing the practices for producing and directing documentaries in Australia.
This event will be hosted by the University of Canberra Union (UCU) Film Production Society, but is open to the public as well as UCU Film Production Society members.
Levy has been producing documentaries for over 30 years. He began his career as an assistant producer for a commercial television network, made his first film about children's theatre in 1973 and then worked for ABC television.
For more information, visit the UCU Film Production Society website: ucfilmsociety.tripod.com.
Admission: $5 (members), $10 (Public - Discount for UC students)
Curtis Levy, well-known Australian documentary maker, is coming to Canberra to speak at the National Museum of Australia. Levy will be showing clips from his latest film, “The President verses David Hicks” and talking about his experiences in the realms of documentary-making. He will be discussing the practices for producing and directing documentaries in Australia.
This event will be hosted by the University of Canberra Union (UCU) Film Production Society, but is open to the public as well as UCU Film Production Society members.
Levy has been producing documentaries for over 30 years. He began his career as an assistant producer for a commercial television network, made his first film about children's theatre in 1973 and then worked for ABC television.
For more information, visit the UCU Film Production Society website: ucfilmsociety.tripod.com.