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Have you discovered Twitter?   FTI is now updating through this SMS based micro-blogging service.

Keep up to date with the latest news from FTI about filmmaking and what's going on in the independent production sector of Western Australia while your on the run with these SMS based updates or log on to your computer.

Now we have lots of ways for you to find out information from FTI.

The Websites:   All the main FTI news can be found here, but don't forget to check out the WA Screen Awards as well. 

The Blogs: Here at Across the Mediaverse we discuss new media, cross platform storytelling and the latest technology that is shaping how we tell and make stories.  While over at Training Wheels we look into screen education and learning about filmmaking, the Production Support Department post their latest discoveries to The Production Support Report.

The Newsletters:If you become a financial member of the FTI, you'll get our printed newsletter in your mailbox four times a year.   Featuring interviews, articles and a mountain of filmmaking content.   

The Email Newsletters:   From the website you can sign up to our email newsletters, the weekly E-vent has the latest news, while Instant Rushes looks into new media, The Bookshop mailing list can keep you up to date on new stock arriving into our bookshop, while the Cinema mailing list lets you know about films screening at FTI.

The Facebook Group:   FTI has a number of groups on Facebook, there is the main group where you can find out about events, watch films, and get a weekly update of news.   Why not sign up to the Fremantle Outdoor Film Festival group as well. 

The Links: want to take a look at what we've been looking at online recently, jump into the links section for our latest web surfing.

The Twitter Posts:Want to know what's happening at FTI right now, the very latest news from the hper local to the international stage is posted here in short 140 character blasts.

RSS: Do you a feed reader to keep up with news, click here for all our RSS feeds.

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