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Philip Brophy was born on 1959 in Reservoir, Australia, is an Australian film director. Discover Philip Brophy's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 65 years old?

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1959

Philip Brophy, born in Reservoir, Melbourne 1959 is an Australian musician, composer, sound designer, filmmaker, writer, graphic designer, educator and academic.

1977

In 1977, Brophy formed the experimental group → ↑ → more often written (though wrongly) as Tsk Tsk Tsk or Tch Tch Tch, (pronounced tsk tsk tsk) with Ralph Traviato, Alan Gaunt and Leigh Parkhill.

Sometimes compared to Andy Warhol's Factory, the group produced experimental music (Brophy on drums or synthesiser), films, videos, and live theatrical performances exploring Brophy's aesthetic and cultural interests, often on a minimal budget.

Over the ten years of the group's operation it involved over sixty of Brophy's friends and acquaintances including musician David Chesworth, and visual artists Maria Kozic and Jayne Stevenson.

They performed in a wide range of Australian venues including pubs, galleries, university campuses and the Clifton Hill Community Music Centre.

They also performed or exhibited in Europe, including London's ICA.

1980

Brophy dissolved the group in the late 1980s, issuing a retrospective book "Made by → ↑ →", but continued to work with Kozic for some time.

In 1980, he founded the Innocent Records label with fellow Melbourne musician David Chesworth.

Throughout the early 1980s, Brophy wrote numerous compositions and multi-media pieces.

Brophy has had works published in journals such as Virgin Press, Art & Text and Fast Forward and has presented papers at various film conferences since the early 1980s.

1982

He began teaching sound and media at the Phillip Institute of Technology in 1982.

1985

Between 1985 and 2002 he co-presented, with Bruce Milne, the irreverent cultural theory and music radio show Eeek!, on Melbourne radio station 3RRR (102.7 MHz).

At the time it was the most popular show on the station.

Brophy has regularly written for The Wire magazine about film soundtracks, also Film Comment.

He was the director of the Cinesonic International Conference on Film Scores & Sound Design, and has edited three journals from the conference.

He has had two books published by the British Film Institute, including 100 Anime, exploring Japanese animation.

Philip Brophy has also exhibited his artworks in art galleries for exhibitions such as 'Vox' and the Ian Potter Museum of Art at the University of Melbourne.

1986

He began teaching cinema studies at RMIT in 1986.

1988

In 1988 he made an experimental short film Salt, Saliva, Sperm and Sweat.

1990

In the late 1990s, Brophy founded the Sound Punch label, and released both solo works, and collaborations with Maria Kozic, Bill McDonald, and fellow RMIT academic Philip Samartzis.

After the dissolution of → ↑ →, with whom Brophy had made numerous collaborative film and video works (including Super-8 and 16mm versions of No Dance), he set his ambitions on making higher budget films, and became more involved in sound design.

1993

His first feature film, Body Melt, was released in 1993, and was funded by the Australian Film Commission and Film Victoria.

2004

Two short films were produced in 2004, The Sound Of Milk and Words In My Mouth - Voices In My Head (Anna).