Lewis Watson released his most recent album, midnight, on March 24 of this year. On what his fans can expect from it, Watson says hopefully more mature lyrics and songwriting, as well as a new slew of instruments. “I spent some time with my band, with a good friend of mine Anthony West, in a studio […]
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The post Lewis Watson On Album ‘Midnight,’ Favorite Track & Music As Therapy [Video Exclusive] appeared first on uInterview.
- 11/16/2017
- by Hillary Luehring-Jones
- Uinterview
The Australian Competition & Consumer Commission has created a short film to raise awareness of cartels and collusion within trade.
The Marker, a 16-minute film on Accc’s YouTube channel, dramatises a scenario in which an executive is caught up in a cartel.
The concept was created and produced by Melbourne hot house Burning House with a filming budget of $50,000.
The film is the backbone of the government organisation’s campaign ‘Businesses compete, cartels just cheat’. The Accc has also released website banners and buttons for companies to include on their websites to lead back to the the Accc’s Cartel portal for users to find more information on how the user can report suspicious activities and request a ‘marker’ – immunity when reporting their involvement in a cartel.
Accc chairman, Rod Sims told Mumbrella: “We’re trying to get out a lot of messages and we thought a film that engages...
The Marker, a 16-minute film on Accc’s YouTube channel, dramatises a scenario in which an executive is caught up in a cartel.
The concept was created and produced by Melbourne hot house Burning House with a filming budget of $50,000.
The film is the backbone of the government organisation’s campaign ‘Businesses compete, cartels just cheat’. The Accc has also released website banners and buttons for companies to include on their websites to lead back to the the Accc’s Cartel portal for users to find more information on how the user can report suspicious activities and request a ‘marker’ – immunity when reporting their involvement in a cartel.
Accc chairman, Rod Sims told Mumbrella: “We’re trying to get out a lot of messages and we thought a film that engages...
- 8/31/2012
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
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