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Lumina is a podcast about the future of creativity — the ways technology is changing the way we tell stories, and the place they have in the world. Fenella Kernebone speaks to leaders from Australia and around the world to explore the unique opportunities for creative industries at this moment in time. Season 2 is about the business of storytelling — how to thrive as a creative in Australia's evolving economy. Season 1 looks at how tech is challenging and shaping the way we share stories.

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    • S2 E5 | Creative ideas in the global economy
      Nov 11 2019

      How can creative work influence Australia's image on the world stage, and why should practitioners care?


      Australian Hollywood producer Greg Basser (Gentle Giant) explains the value of thinking of your creative career as an international one — and the economic, diplomatic and social benefits of being major creative players.


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      24 min
    • S2 E4 | The value of a creative idea
      Nov 11 2019

      How can I harness, and protect, the value of my intellectual property? Creative ideas are valuable. But as a creative it can be hard to know what is worth protecting and when it’s worth sharing IP to get things made.


      Hear from Wendy Zukerman of podcast Science Vs, who sold the idea to US company Gimlet Media and Animal Logic’s Zareh Nalbandian, on why IP generation is good business.


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      20 min
    • S2 E3 | Social problems with creative solutions
      Nov 11 2019

      How can creatives make work with a real social impact? Creative skills can have economic value, but they can also have real social value.


      Hear from Comedy Central’s first head of social impact Erika Soto Lamb and filmmaker Christopher Nelius on his initiative the Lion’s Share.


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      22 min
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