Melbourne-based Grace Mulgrew is one of Australia.s most popular YouTube stars whose videos have notched up more than 180 million views.
At nine years old, she may also be the youngest.
Grace is among the finalists in the second annual Australian Online Video Awards, the OVAs, which recognise the work of online video content makers in Australia.
Presented by Open Channel and ScreenPro.tv and supported by YouTube and Film Victoria, the awards will be announced on October 21 at The Savoy Tavern in Bourke Street Melbourne.
Grace.s father Greg edits her videos. The Barbie fanatic has 200,000 YouTube subscribers. Her most popular video, which sees Barbie taking her family on a cruise ship, complete with accidental doll overboard incidents, has been watched more than 38 million times.
Her submissions for the award are Barbie - New Girl at School (https://youtu.be/R-79xnE1lEw) which has had 2 million views; Barbie...
At nine years old, she may also be the youngest.
Grace is among the finalists in the second annual Australian Online Video Awards, the OVAs, which recognise the work of online video content makers in Australia.
Presented by Open Channel and ScreenPro.tv and supported by YouTube and Film Victoria, the awards will be announced on October 21 at The Savoy Tavern in Bourke Street Melbourne.
Grace.s father Greg edits her videos. The Barbie fanatic has 200,000 YouTube subscribers. Her most popular video, which sees Barbie taking her family on a cruise ship, complete with accidental doll overboard incidents, has been watched more than 38 million times.
Her submissions for the award are Barbie - New Girl at School (https://youtu.be/R-79xnE1lEw) which has had 2 million views; Barbie...
- 9/27/2015
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
Projects depicting a fight between Harry Potter and Luke Skywalker, a terrorism attack in Sydney and encounters between renowned Australians and international figures were among the winners of the inaugural Online Video Awards (OVAs). Danny Philippou.s Harry Potter vs Star Wars, which cost just $200 and has been viewed more than 11 million times, took out the top prize at the awards presented during the Open Channel.s Generation Next conference at Docklands on Tuesday night. Philippou wins a trip to YouTube.s Creator Space in Los Angeles to learn from world leaders in online video production and marketing, supported by YouTube. Event Zero, seven interconnected stories about people caught up in a terrorism event at Circular Quay, from Enzo Tedeschi and Julian Harvey, creators of The Tunnel, was named best drama series. Alex Light.s Knapsack Bartender, a three-part documentary series that explores weird and wonderful drinking cultures across the world,...
- 10/14/2014
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
The Indian Film Festival of Melbourne (Iffm), in association with Western Union, is calling for entries for the Western Union Short Film competition 2014. The theme for this year’s competition is ‘Hope’.
The deadline for submissions is March 15, 2014. Entrants must submit a film of no more than ten minutes duration, which references the theme ‘Hope’. Any genre is welcome, in any medium. All films should be in English or have English subtitles.
Entries will be judged by film directors Paul Cox and Nikhil Advani from Australia and India respectively, who will choose one Indian and one Australian winner.
The two winning films will be screened at the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne. The winning Indian filmmaker will travel to Melbourne as a guest of Iffm in May, where they will meet Australian and Indian filmmakers and the Australian winner will travel to Mumbai, the home of Bollywood.
Jehan Ratnatunga, the 2013 Australian winner says,...
The deadline for submissions is March 15, 2014. Entrants must submit a film of no more than ten minutes duration, which references the theme ‘Hope’. Any genre is welcome, in any medium. All films should be in English or have English subtitles.
Entries will be judged by film directors Paul Cox and Nikhil Advani from Australia and India respectively, who will choose one Indian and one Australian winner.
The two winning films will be screened at the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne. The winning Indian filmmaker will travel to Melbourne as a guest of Iffm in May, where they will meet Australian and Indian filmmakers and the Australian winner will travel to Mumbai, the home of Bollywood.
Jehan Ratnatunga, the 2013 Australian winner says,...
- 2/5/2014
- by NewsDesk
- DearCinema.com
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