Technological Change in the Postproduction Film Industry: Case Studies in Melbourne, Australia
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Technological change in the postproduction film and television industry has affected workers differently depending on age, gender, experience and reputation.
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Gender, Work Histories, Employment, Technological Change, Film and Television Industries |
The International Journal of the Humanities, Volume 4, Issue 7, pp.1-8.
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Virginia Murray worked for ten years in the Australian postproduction film industry working as a sound and picture editor. Duriing that time she wrote and directed several award-winning short films. She now works as a writer, script editor and teacher for Deakin University, Melbourne. Her interests include film and film theory as well as employment practices in film and other cultural industries.
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