Michael Sergi Michael Sergi i(A132020 works by)
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1 Screen Production Enquiry : A Study of Five Australian Doctorates Susan Kerrigan , Leo Berkeley , Sean Maher , Michael Sergi , Alison Wotherspoon , 2015 single work criticism
— Appears in: Studies in Australasian Cinema , vol. 9 no. 2 2015; (p. 93-109)

'Within Australian universities, doctoral research in screen production is growing significantly. Two recent studies have documented both the scale of this research and inconsistencies in the requirements of the degree. These institutional variations, combined with a lack of clarity around appropriate methodologies for academic research through film and television practice, create challenges for students, supervisors, examiners and the overall development of the discipline. This paper will examine five recent doctorates in screen production practice at five different Australian universities. It will look at the nature of the films made, the research questions the candidates were investigating, the new knowledge claims that were produced and the subsequent impact of the research. The various methodologies used will be given particular attention because they help define the nature of the research where film production is a primary research method.' (Publication abstract)

1 form y separately published work icon 10 Days to Die Philip Witts , Michael Sergi , ( dir. Casie Coddington et. al. )agent Australia : BUL , 2011 6930849 2011 single work film/TV thriller horror

'When Maddy McCathy, star of Ray Abbott’s theatrical production of Macbeth, has a breakdown, Ray turns to Zac Freeman to come up with a plan to save the show. With the help of Maddy’s understudy, Connie Burns, Zac kidnaps Maddy, and plays it as a publicity stunt. While Zac and Maddy hide out in an old secluded cabin the press go crazy with speculation. But soon the plan unravels and Maddy, Zac and Connie become pitched in a terrifying battle of survival.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 1 form y separately published work icon Passion Griffin Theatre Company , Australian Film Television and Radio School , SBS Television (publisher), ( dir. Richard Jasek et. al. )agent 1995 Strawberry Hills : Mise en Scene SBS Television , Z1569352 1995 series - publisher film/TV Six half-hour plays written by women on the theme of passion, originally written for and performed at the Griffin Theatre.
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