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Jane Glennie
"I am interested in the detailed structuring of a text - working out the hierarchy and the relative emphasis to give meaning..."


Blue Blue Flash
‘Blue Flash Flash’ by Jane Glennie with a poem by Julia Bird.


Finn Harvor
Finn Harvor is a writer, artist, filmmaker and musician. He creates a unique style of poetry film that includes sketching and singing.


The Smuggler
An animated film of 'The Smuggler' written by Kathryn Bevis.


Utility Pole
Utility Pole is a poetry film collaboration between poet Fiona Tinwei Lam and poetry filmmaker Mary McDonald.


The Cherry Tree
This short melancholy poetry animation, by Suzie Hanna, is a meditation on the changes brought by ageing.
Artificial Intelligence and Poetry Film
Ian Gibbins is a poet, video artist, and electronic musician living on Kaurna land in Adelaide, South Australia.


In an Ideal World I'd Not be Murdered
In an Ideal World I’d Not Be Murdered is a poetry film collection written by Chaucer Cameron.
Wild Whispers
Wild Whispers is a transnational poetry film project that started with one poem and led to 14 versions in 10 languages and 12 poetry films.

Community Arts
Be Manzini, Adam Steiner, Kirsten Luckins and Laura Degnan discuss poetry film, community arts and activism.

Sonic & Lyric
Professor Suzie Hanna on Sonic & Lyric Design.


Poets & Poetry Film
Kathy Gee, Lee Campbell and Janet Lees are poets who make their own poetry films. But, why make a poetry film?


Collaboration
Rosie Garland, Maria Jastrzębska and Jane Glennie talk about collaboration. What is the role of the poet and the filmmaker?


Text Onscreen
Jane Glennie shares typographical skills and how these can be applied to text on screen in poetry film. Beware the Star Wars trap!

Poetry, Animation and Text
Professor Suzie Hanna and Diek Grobler talk visual symbolism, representation, ameteriality and improvisation in poetry film.


Marius Grose
Spotlight on the poetry films of poet and filmmaker Marius Grose.
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