ONLY 13 PLACES AVAILABLE FOR AWARD CRAFT IN SYDNEY - AUGUST 18-23

Dejan Rasic-SMALL.jpgADSHEL Create AWARD Craft will run again this year in Sydney part-time from Monday August 18th through to Saturday, August 23rd (Melbourne dates yet to be released). It will be led by AWARD Committee reps Michael Ritchie, Dejan Rasic, and Buzz Pringle and offers an incredible chance for new creatives to spend intimate time with the industry’s top talent.
Says Dejan Rasic, ECD of CRC Sydney (left): "AWARD Craft is a unique opportunity to learn from some of the most talented people our industry can offer. AWARD has lined up some brilliant speakers this year and students will be able to pick their brains on a range of subjects."
ADSHEL Create AWARD Craft takes the very best emerging talent - the top 12 students from News Limited AWARD School and agency juniors (13 places available) through a week long journey to further their creative thinking, and learn to craft a big idea.  Speakers this year include Mark Harricks, Matt Hayward, Nic Hodges, Graham Nunn, Buzz Pringle, Dejan Rasic, Innes Robbins, Gary Sheppard & James Wallis, Mark Stott and Anthony Xydis.
Some of the best craftsmen in the industry will come together to provide these students with a better understanding of great creative for outdoor, photography, re-touching, copywriting, design & typography, art direction, print production, direction, offline editing & telecine, flame compositing & visual effects, interactive and sound production for television and radio.
AWARD Craft is also kindly supported by AWARD Silver sponsors Cutting Edge, NetX, StellaRadio, and AWARD Bronze sponsors Sound Reservoir.

ONLY 13 PLACES AVAILABLE. Download the booking form:
CRAFTBOOKINGFORM08.pdfOr to register your interest please contact Hannah Morden at AWARD on 02 9699 2999 or email hannah@awardonline.com


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Anonymous said:

$860 of meh.

Anonymous said:


Sometime last century all the Melbourne Award school lecturers refused to do the classes if the kids were charged. Their reasoning was that they weren't teachers, couldn't guarantee they'd always be there and the industry paid them pretty good money anyway. It was their way of giving a little back. Maybe $50 for admin, but $860! That deserves an award for greed.

Anonymous said:

This is for agency juniors. Agencies have training budgets. They need to spend these budgets in order to qualify for AFA accreditation.
I'd be surprised if any of these guys actually paid the $860 themselves.

Anonymous said:

I certainly won't be paying for this.

Thank you large multinational agency.

Anonymous said:

Really .... is this a joke?
You'd want to get some kick ass speakers to justify this price.

Anonymous said:

I think it should be more. Lets face it, it's generally rich kids that make it in Sydney anyway, unless they're exceptionally motivated and talented.

Anonymous said:


Is DDBoom on annual leave?

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