Lumina

Australian Film Television and Radio School

Lumina is a series about how tech innovations challenge and shape the way we share stories.Our host is the Head of Curation at Tedx Sydney Fenella Kernebone, a former presenter at ABC’s Radio National and Triple J. In the series, Fenella speaks to a carefully curated brainstrust of storytellers about why technological developments in the industry, and in our society, are something to be excited about, not daunted by.

  • 23 minutes 33 seconds
    S2 E5 | Creative ideas in the global economy

    How can creative work influence Australia's image on the world stage, and why should practitioners care?


    Australian Hollywood producer Greg Basser (Gentle Giant) explains the value of thinking of your creative career as an international one — and the economic, diplomatic and social benefits of being major creative players.


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    11 November 2019, 8:00 pm
  • 20 minutes 2 seconds
    S2 E4 | The value of a creative idea

    How can I harness, and protect, the value of my intellectual property? Creative ideas are valuable. But as a creative it can be hard to know what is worth protecting and when it’s worth sharing IP to get things made.


    Hear from Wendy Zukerman of podcast Science Vs, who sold the idea to US company Gimlet Media and Animal Logic’s Zareh Nalbandian, on why IP generation is good business.


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    11 November 2019, 7:45 pm
  • 21 minutes 54 seconds
    S2 E3 | Social problems with creative solutions

    How can creatives make work with a real social impact? Creative skills can have economic value, but they can also have real social value.


    Hear from Comedy Central’s first head of social impact Erika Soto Lamb and filmmaker Christopher Nelius on his initiative the Lion’s Share.


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    11 November 2019, 7:30 pm
  • 16 minutes 41 seconds
    S2 E2 | Problem solving with creative brains

    How can I spot creative opportunities in non-creative business? Skills like problem solving, lateral thinking, storytelling are valuable outside traditional creative industries — learn about how practitioners can seek opportunities out and approach old problems in new ways. 


    Hear from James Boyce from Grumpy Sailor about their collaboration with the TAC, tackling the ambitious goal of zero deaths on Victorian roads with technology, experience and storytelling.


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    11 November 2019, 7:15 pm
  • 15 minutes 26 seconds
    S2 E1 | The value of creativity

    What are your creative skills worth to the future Australian economy? 


    Hear from Russel Howcroft and Dr Georgie McClean about AFTRS Creativity Manifesto and a new approach for thinking about the role creative skills can play in traditionally non-creative arenas.


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    11 November 2019, 7:00 pm
  • 1 minute 34 seconds
    Lumina Season 2: Coming soon

    This new season of Lumina is about the business of storytelling — how to thrive as a creative in Australia's evolving economy.


    As the economy changes, the value of creative work is increasing. Over five episodes, you’ll learn how to spot creative opportunities in non-creative business, hear from people applying storytelling skills to social problems and explore the role creative industries play diplomatically and economically on the world stage. 


    With guests including: Russel Howcroft (PwC, AFTRS), Zareh Nalbandian (Animal Logic), Wendy Zukerman (Gimlet Media), Erika Soto Lamb (Comedy Central) and Greg Basser (Gentle Giant Media Group). Subscribe now to get all episodes when they drop on Wednesday 13 November.


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    29 October 2019, 7:00 pm
  • 18 minutes 19 seconds
    8: Artificial creativity

    Can artificial intelligence create art that’s as good as a humans? And if they could - would we even care about it, without that beating heart, that authentic human experience at its core? Professor Toby Walsh from UNSW and CSIRO’s Data61 explores the capabilities of AI-composed stories, and whether we will care about them when they get here.

    Lumina is a podcast about how tech innovations challenge and shape the way we share stories, produced for the Australian Film Television and Radio School (AFTRS) by Audiocraft.


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    7 November 2018, 7:00 am
  • 16 minutes 9 seconds
    6: Coming back to craft

    When change is so constant and tech so alluring, it can be easy to forget the skill at the core of every good story. How can practitioners of all creative industries look past the tech and just get really good at what they do? Filmmaker and screenwriter Natasha Pincus loves to experiment with all sorts of new technology, but carves out time to hone her craft.

    Lumina is a podcast about how tech innovations challenge and shape the way we share stories, produced for the Australian Film Television and Radio School by Audiocraft.


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    7 November 2018, 7:00 am
  • 21 minutes 53 seconds
    7: The stories formerly known as TV shows

    We may not watch them on the box in the living room anymore, but the show runners, writers and directors behind great Australian TV are creating some of the best screen-based entertainment around. What’s the secret to creating and pitching a great TV show in 2018, when the gatekeepers are platforms like Netflix or Stan (or gone entirely)? Hannah Lehmann (The Out There) and Chloe Rickard (Jungle Entertainment) share their secrets.

    Lumina is a podcast about how tech innovations challenge and shape the way we share stories, produced for the Australian Film, Television and Radio School (AFTRS) by Audiocraft.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    7 November 2018, 7:00 am
  • 18 minutes 48 seconds
    3: Can’t get you out of my head

    Do machines have what it takes to create music that taps into human emotion? Tech is increasingly aiding human creativity, but is there an x factor to great stories and art that machines can’t replicate? The team at Uncanny Valley shows us how they’re teaching computers to understand human emotion, and Peter Clay tells us about the human intuition at the heart of programming feel-good station smoothfm, where he’s head of programming.

    Lumina is a podcast about how tech innovations challenge and shape the way we share stories, produced for the Australian Film Television and Radio School (AFTRS) by Audiocraft.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    7 November 2018, 7:00 am
  • 19 minutes 37 seconds
    2: The essentials of story

    The way stories are delivered and experienced is changing, becoming less linear, more interactive. But even in these new forms, there are good stories and bad ones. What sets a story apart, keeps someone turning the page, watching the TV show or answering their smart speaker? Nicky Birch from BBC R&D has found that even the weirdest of interactive experiments need a few storytelling essentials at their core.

    Lumina is a podcast about how tech innovations challenge and shape the way we share stories, produced for the Australian Film Television and Radio School (AFTRS) by Audiocraft.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    7 November 2018, 7:00 am
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