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Enzo Tedeschi with 5 Ways To Kickstart Your Series

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Enzo Tedeschi is an award-winning Australian director, producer, writer and Melbourne WebFest alumni, known for his bold approaches to storytelling, emerging media and digital content.

Enzo created the award-winning online conspiracy thriller series Event Zero, science fiction series Airlock, as well as producing Skinford, Skinford Chapter Two, and Pet Killer. His ongoing commitment to his work within the web series space and community earned him The Michael Ajakwe Jr Lifetime Achievement Award from Melbourne WebFest in 2019.

In 2015 Enzo founded Deadhouse Films as an outlet for the genre aspect of his work. With a focus on thriller, horror and science fiction, Deadhouse has quickly made a name for themselves on the world stage as an innovative and prolific company, that produces high concept projects that defy their often modest budgets.

Delivering his keynote speech at the 2014 Melbourne WebFest, Tedeschi takes us through his 5 ways to kickstart a series and shows us the power in creating a strong community behind your creative projects. You can watch the full, unedited version of this keynote on our Youtube channel, with 100% more memes.

*This is a live recording from the opening night of Melbourne WebFest 2014.

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Enzo Tedeschi is an award-winning Australian director, producer, writer and Melbourne WebFest alumni, known for his bold approaches to storytelling, emerging media and digital content.

Enzo created the award-winning online conspiracy thriller series Event Zero, science fiction series Airlock, as well as producing Skinford, Skinford Chapter Two, and Pet Killer. His ongoing commitment to his work within the web series space and community earned him The Michael Ajakwe Jr Lifetime Achievement Award from Melbourne WebFest in 2019.

In 2015 Enzo founded Deadhouse Films as an outlet for the genre aspect of his work. With a focus on thriller, horror and science fiction, Deadhouse has quickly made a name for themselves on the world stage as an innovative and prolific company, that produces high concept projects that defy their often modest budgets.

Delivering his keynote speech at the 2014 Melbourne WebFest, Tedeschi takes us through his 5 ways to kickstart a series and shows us the power in creating a strong community behind your creative projects. You can watch the full, unedited version of this keynote on our Youtube channel, with 100% more memes.

*This is a live recording from the opening night of Melbourne WebFest 2014.

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