Thursday, July 14, 2033

Getting Around Sydney



I am filled with awe that filmmakers have the capacity to stir us and give us back a sense of wonder and truth.
-Theodore Bikel

Sydney is a popular location for film crews shooting movies, documentaries and commercials. Its harbour is a huge drawcard, as well as its old and new buildings and winding streets. According to Screen NSW Ausfilm provides the international film community with direct access to Australia’s screen incentives, talent and facilities.

I steal from every movie ever made.
–Quentin Taranti

Sydney map for tourists and locals

A plane flies under a supermoon. Picture. Phil Hillyard
 Sydney Supermoon From Doncaster St Randwick

Metro Screen, the leading independent screen learning and development hub in NSW, has provided broad support for emerging and professional talent in the Australian screen industry for 30 years. Metro Screen; Filming in Sydney and Beyond

A filmmaker has almost the same freedom as a novelist has when he buys himself some paper. AusFilm; Steven Spielberg notes that people have forgotten how to tell a story. Stories don’t have a middle or an end any more. They usually have a beginning that never stops beginning. Screen Australia; One picture is worth more than ten thousand words Capitol Productions



I mean, certainly writing, painting, photography, dance, architecture, there is an aspect of almost every art form that is useful and that merges into film in some way.
–Sydney Pollack

“Experience 60 years of history and stories through 50 online exhibits, a new online archive of 1,000 rare and rarely seen materials, and 360° panoramic imagery. The story begins here:https://goo.gl/Oturtl. Download our Google Arts & Culture app to enjoy more Sydney Opera House from your mobile: Android (https://goo.gl/UoVxfe) / iOS (https://goo.gl/3GIXBa).”


Fare and route information for all forms of public transport is available from State Transit (phone 131-500) Moving Experiences

Transport Planet: Art of Sightseeing
To help you get around Sydney and beyond czech out Travel Online Australia Pty Ltd

Sydney's transport system is made up of trains, buses, and ferries. Until year 2000, the system was efficiently run. Still it is worth to see Sydneysiders in action travelling to and from work and it is not too expensive if you invest in an appropriate travel pass. It works best transporting commuters in and out of the city, but traveling within the city can sometimes be difficult. For information on buses, ferries and trains, including timetables and route details, call: 13-1500 between 6 a.m. and 10 p.m. daily. To track down belongings you've left behind in a public transport, call: 9245-5777 (for buses and ferries), and 9379-3000 (CityRail). The State Transit Bus Information Kiosk, located at the corner of Loftus and Alfred Streets, Circular Quay, is open daily (Tel: +61-2 9219-1680). For further ferries information, contact the Sydney Ferries Information Center located opposite Wharf 4, Circular Quay (Tel: +61-2 9207-3170) or Hegarty's Ferries (Tel: +61-2 9206-1167).
The four major taxi companies, with their phone numbers, are:
Taxis Combined Services: +61-2 13-1008 or +61-2 9332-8888
RSL Cabs: +61-2 13 1581 or +61-2 9699-0144
Legion Cabs: +61-2 13 1451 or +61-2 9289-9000
Premier Cabs: +61-2 13 1017 or +61-2 9897-4000
Water Taxi:Harbour Shuttles: +61-2 9810-5010
Harbour Taxi Boats: +61-2 9555-1155
Taxis Afloat: +61-2 9955-3222
Beachhopper: +61-2 9326-9546
For taxis that can take in wheelchairs, call: 1-800-043-187 or +61-2 9332-0200

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