ISBN |
9781920998097 |
Author |
Janke, Terri (author.) |
Title |
Pathways & protocols : a filmmaker's guide to working with Indigenous people, culture and concepts / [researched and written by] Terri Janke ; [edited by Cathy Gray and the Communications Branch staff, AFC & Screen Australia]. |
Publisher and/or associated date/s |
Sydney, N.S.W. : Screen Australia, [2009] |
Description |
123 pages : colour illustrations ; 21 cm. |
Note |
Spiral bound. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references. |
Contents |
Introduction: Indigenous Australians; Filmmaking and Indigenous culture; What are protocols? -- Principles for protocols: respect for Indigenous culture and heritage; Respect for Indigenous individuals and communities -- Implementing protocols within film practice: overview - protocols for documentary versus drama; Initial research and project development; Script development; Pre-production and production; Editing and post-production; Screening and broadcasting; Footage archiving; Summary checklist -- Communication, consultation & consent: consultation and consent; When consult is required; When consent is recommended; Tips for successful consultation -- Film & the law : Copyright; Performers' rights; Moral rights; Indigenous communal moral rights; Contracts; Defamation; Trade practices; Environmental legislation and national parks; Western Australian Heritage regulations 1974; Where to go for more legal information -- Contacts & appendices: Directories; Indigenous media associations and broadcasters; Remote Indigenous Media Organisation (RIMOs); Industry agencies with Indigenous components; Indigenous cultural advisors and script consultants; Land councils; Permit offices; National parks; Libraries and archival sources; Media law and copyright; Regulation; Industrial agreements -- Appendix 1: Sample clauses : for ICMR in a director's contract; Screen Australia ICIP clause in production and investment agreements; Appendix 2: Background research on other protocols. |
Summary |
"This practical guide is essential reading for all filmmakers shooting in Australia. Research and written by lawyer Terri Janke, Pathways & Protocols provides advice about the ethical and legal issues involved in transferring Indigenous cultural material to the screen. Whether shooting in country or city, with an Indigenous cast or not, practitioners of film, TV and digital media projects are encouraged to recognise and respect Indigenous people's images, knowledge, stories and land in the production of audiovisual material."--Back cover. |
Subjects |
Screen Australia |
Motion picture industry -- Legal status, laws, etc -- Australia |
Motion pictures -- Legal status, laws, etc -- Australia |
Motion picture industry -- Employees -- Legal status, laws, etc -- Australia |
Motion picture producers and directors -- Australia -- Professional ethics |
Motion picture industry -- Legal status, laws, etc -- Australia |
Motion pictures industry -- Legal status, laws, etc -- Australia |
Indigenous peoples -- Legal status, laws, etc -- Australia |
Motion pictures industry -- Legal status, laws, etc -- Australia |
Intellectual property -- Australia |
Intellectual property -- Moral and ethical aspects -- Australia |
Motion picture industry -- Law and legislation -- Australia |
Motion picture industry -- Australia |
Cultural property -- Protection -- Law and legislation -- Australia |
Other Authors &/or Associated Persons |
Gray, Cathy (editor.) |
Other Corporate Bodies |
Screen Australia |
Australian Film Commission |
Call number |
2016.572 |