
From The Archives is a podcast series presented by Melbourne WebFest, the largest celebration of digital series and storytellers in the southern hemisphere. Over 8 years, we've recorded keynote speakers, panels, workshops and other sessions at our yearly festival - we've decided it's time to start sharing these with the world. From reasons why you should make a web series, to pearls about the crea... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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In a special episode of Melbourne WebFest: From the Archives, we're looking back to John Cabrera’s 2016 workshop on Pitching New Media, where he spoke on his go-to pitching structure and how it translates to our very own Pitch iView competition. Cabr... more
In this episode, we're looking back to our 2019 keynote speaker Sergio Sosa who outlines how cryptocurrencies and peer-to-peer distribution work within a blockchain based platform such a Flixxo. This episode also features an in depth Q&A with audienc... more
Enzo Tedeschi is an award-winning Australian director, producer, writer and Melbourne WebFest alumni, known for his bold approaches to storytelling, emerging media and digital content.
Enzo created the award-winning online conspiracy thriller serie... more
Cristian Ponce (The Kirlian Frequency, Un Año sin Television, Policompañeros Motorizados) is an established writer, director, animator and professor with a degree in filmmaking. He resides Argentina, where in 2008 he co-founded his production company... more
John Cabrera (H+: The Digital Series, Gilmore Girls) has worked for over a decade as a writer, producer, director, and actor at the Hollywood studio level and in the digital entertainment industry. He's spent a large portion of the past decade explor... more
Christopher Leone is a Los Angeles-based filmmaker with a background in visual effects animation. He wrote and directed the digital film Parallels, which he then developed as a series for Fox Network as The Building, serving as executive producer alo... more
Julie Kalceff is an award-winning writer, director and producer, having created Starting From Now, a pioneering web series drama racking up over 130 million views in over 200 countries. In 2020 her new TV series First Day was released on ABC iview, b... more








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