Comments on three films produced by Indigenous filmmakers who work with mostly non-professional actors and shoot on location: Samson and Delilah, Here I am, Toomelah>.
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, vol. 36, no. 1, 2012, pp. 90-91
Description
Investigation suggests that alcohol advertising during sporting broadcasts reaches children and young people during a time period that normally doesn't allow alcohol advertising.
Provides guidance to government employees when conveying information face-to-face, in print, online, by television, video, and radio, and through images.
Sociologia & Antropologia, vol. 6, no. 3, December 2016, pp. 581-599
Description
Looks at the beginning of video experiments in the 1980s up unto the start of Indigenous filmmaking in Australia and Indigenous television stations in Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Taiwan.
AlterNative, vol. 12, no. 5, [Indigenous Peoples, Popular Pleasures and the Everyday], 2016, pp. 480-497
Description
Focuses on non-Indigenous media and academic representations of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ceremonies. Argues that they reflect non-Indigenous ideologies rather than accurate portrayals.
Information, Communication & Society, vol. 15, no. 7, Working with Communities: Community Partnership Research in Information Technology, Management and S, 2012, pp. 1016-1036
Description
Looks at how each research partnership is unique with its own processes and solutions to issues.
Developed on the basis of review of Canadian and international reports and best practices. Summarizes major issues and questions likely to inform the Commission analysis.