Sep 15, 2009

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Paisley Beebe Featured in RL Film, TV, Digital Media Museum

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Second Life’s Paisley Beebe/Leonie Smith CEO of Perfect World Productions Producer of “Tonight Live with Paisley Beebe” “Fabulous Fashion with Angie Mornington” and “Live n Kickin” was invited to be an exhibitor as part of the “Screen Worlds, The story of Film Television and Digital Culture” exhibition at the ACMI in Melbourne Australia, earlier this year, as part of a NEW permanent exhibit at Australia’s leading Museum dedicated to World leading and state-of-the-art. The Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI) celebrates, champions and explores the moving image in all its forms – film, television, games, new media and art.Through a diverse and engaging annual calendar of award winning major exhibitions, film programs, live events, creative workshops, education programs, community activities and lending services, ACMI brings the best of moving image culture from across the globe to Australian audiences.

Visitors to ACMI can explore all about the moving image, engage with the industry and get hands-on by making their own moving image stories. In presenting these programs, ACMI celebrates the convergence of art and technology and broadly fosters innovation in Australia’s dynamic screen industries – from animation to games.

Paisley will be in the company of Bloggers both Text and Video and animators, people who use the internet to broadcast, in a section entitled New Voices. She will be the very first Virtual World Media TV Producer to be featured. Two Episodes of Tonight Live will be featured as part of an interactive display. And her Biography and picture will be included with links so people can find out what Virtual TV is all about.

Paisley Beebe and Starr Sonic of Treet.tv are going to the opening event held on the 17th September 09. The event is likely to be attended by the luminaries of the Film and TV and Digital Media world, all Australians but many of them globally recognized for their excellence.

Including:

# Animal Logic (Visual Effects)

# Jill Bilcock (Editor)

# Cate Blanchett (Actor)

# Rolf de Heer (Writer, Director and Producer)

# Christopher Doyle (Cinematographer)

# Yoram Gross (Animator)

# Reg Grundy (Producer)

# David Gulpilil (Actor)

# Krome Studios (Videogame developers)

# Baz Luhrmann and Catherine Martin (Director and Production Designer)

# Chris Masters (Documentary Journalist)

# George Miller (Director)

# Tracey Moffatt (Artist)

# Sue Smith and John Alsop (Writers)

Screen Worlds

Free permanent exhibition
Open daily 10am to 6pm from Sunday 20 September 2009

This stunning new exhibition will change the way you think about the most pervasive and powerful cultural forms of our time. With an ambitious scope unlike any other exhibition in the world, Screen Worlds brings together rarely-seen footage, fascinating objects and interactive displays.

From gems of early film to unforgettable TV moments and the latest in digital lifestyle, the exhibition spans the diversity of entertainment and creativity that makes the moving image such a dominant cultural force.

Follow the development of the moving image, and discover the significant contribution of Australians to its story. Engage with spectacular interactive exhibits. Play classic and contemporary videogames. Celebrate the lives of prominent personalities and see their treasures.

Join us on Open Day and be among the first to experience Screen Worlds.

Screen Worlds Orientation Tour
Daily at 11am and 2.30pm > Free
If you’re not sure where to start your Screen Worlds experience, our free guided orientation tour will help you on your way. Tours are approximately 30 minutes and are open to all.

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