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Docklands Studios Melbourne awards ‘Best Set Trophy’ to Berlin Syndrome

Now in its second year, the Docklands Studios Melbourne ‘Best Set Trophy’ for 2015 has been awarded to Production Designer Melinda Doring for the ‘Apartment 402’ set for Berlin Syndrome.

Docklands Studios wraps filming on three productions

A staff writer for If Magazine recently reported that two television series – Tomorrow When the War Began and Jack Irish together with feature film, The Berlin Syndrome – have recently finished filming at the Studios and are now in post-production for release next year.

Wrap up of The Lot

Tomorrow When the War Began has finished filming and is scheduled for ABC viewing next year.

Shot at Docklands and ready to watch

In a year that Screen Australia has described as record-breaking for Australian film, we’re enormously proud that two features filmed at Docklands are contributing to this success.

Open Channel’s Micro Movie Conference Micro budget. Big impact!

With its permanent base at Docklands Studios, Open Channel continues to attract both emerging and experienced filmmakers to its short courses, workshops and conferences.

A mixed slate at the Studios

Throughout 2015, a wide range of TVCs and unique events have taken place in our soundstages, guaranteeing Docklands’ reputation as a highly flexible, adaptable and multi-purpose studio environment.

Designs on The Dressmaker

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Jocelyn Moorhouse and ‘The Dressmaker’

Oct 10, 2015 Journalist, Steve Dow for The Saturday Paper writes a long feature on acclaimed director Jocelyn Moorhouse’s return from the US because family was more important than the Hollywood machine.

Docklands Delivers Mixed Slate

Aug – Sept 2015 If Magazine covers the benefits of a Melbourne-based studio shoot at Docklands Studios, a facility that is slowly changing industry perceptions that it is only for big budget Hollywood projects.