Paul Kelly film works the curriculum

The education market is huge. Here's an object lesson in how to tap it.
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 As a film Paul Kelly: Stories of Me, follows a fairly established route. It is a theatrical documentary, attracting audiences into cinemas for what is now called ‘an event experience’.

But the education package which surrounds the film, is a much more interesting integration of art, music, film and education. As writer/director and co-producer Ian Darling said, ‘In the fragile world of documentary you need to be as inventive as you can in terms of finding your market, and build very specific distribution models. And we need a different strategy for our educational release. ‘

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David Tiley was the Editor of Screenhub from 2005 until he became Content Lead for Film in 2021 with a special interest in policy. He is a writer in screen media with a long career in educational programs, documentary, and government funding, with a side order in script editing. He values curiosity, humour and objectivity in support of Australian visions and the art of storytelling.