Rochelle Siemienowicz

Rochelle Siemienowicz is the ArtsHub Group's Education and Career Editor. She was previously a journalist for Screenhub and is a writer, film critic and cultural commentator with a PhD in Australian cinema. She was the co-host of Australia's longest-running film podcast 'Hell is for Hyphenates' and has written a memoir, Fallen, published by Affirm Press. Her second book, Double Happiness, a novel, will be published by Midnight Sun in 2024. Instagram: @Rochelle_Rochelle Twitter: @Milan2Pinsk

Rochelle's Latest Articles

Career Advice

Why I’m studying… Game Design and Production at UniSA

Third-year student Emily Brown talks about her passion for 3D modelling, her pathway to study and advice for other students.

Education & Student News

Students learn the tricks and traps of running a film festival

In 12 short weeks, RMIT media students put together a film festival as part of their degree. The theme is…

Education & Student News

So you want my screen job: Media & Drama Teacher

From teaching stage lighting to drama students to training other teachers to use video games in lesson plans, Brett Jenkins…

Education & Student News

Metro magazine’s future under threat

Australia's oldest and most prestigious screen publication is under threat. A campaign hopes to raise funds and find a partner.

Education & Student News

Outsiders invited to skill up for crewing jobs in Victoria

Set Educated is a new series of workshops designed to prepare up to 400 Victorians to enter the screen industry.

Career Advice

7 Podcasts to boost your creativity

Be inspired by these podcasts about the creative process, from Elizabeth Gilbert's 'Magic Lessons' to Seth Godin's 'Akimbo'.

Katie Milwright on set of Surviving Summer
Career Advice

Katie Milwright ACS on grit, gratitude and getting to the Pilbara

The award-winning Australian cinematographer talks about her 25-year career and the drive that sustains it.

Nicole Chamoun and Thomas Jane in Troppo, on ABC and iview from 27 Feb.
Evergreen

Australian TV drama in 2022: most anticipated

From Heartbreak High on Netflix, to The Twelve on Foxtel, The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart on Amazon, and Troppo…

ABC logo on building, Melbourne.
News

$4.2 billion funding win for ABC and SBS but streaming reforms disappoint

More money for public broadcasters is good, but a 5% local quota for streaming services fails to impress.

key art from SHADOW film, credit Tao Weis
News

Back to Back's 'Shadow' and six other Australian films at SXSW

‘Shadow’, a film made collaboratively by people with disabilities, will have its world premiere at South by Southwest, along with…

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