The End of Film: much, much more than the pretty pictures

Erika Addis, who teaches cinematography at AFTRS and is wonderfully thoughtful on the medium, uses her experience of education to meditate on the impact of film on the production process, and creativi
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Erika Addis, who teaches cinematography at AFTRS and is wonderfully thoughtful on the medium, uses her experience of education to meditate on the impact of film on the production process, and creativity itself.

“ideas are like photographs – they take time to develop”

At the end of June 2013, Park Road Post in Wellington will close its film processing plant, whilst in Sydney, deluxe laboratory will cease processing film on 19th April 2013.

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Erika Addis
About the Author
Erika Addis has worked in the film and television industry for over 25 years. Her work as a cinematographer and director of photography includes a broad range of documentaries, feature films and television series. She has many awards, including AFIs, and an ACS Golden Tripod, and an MA (Hons) in Film and Television specialising in Documentary and Screen Studies from the AFTRS.