BUDDING Aussie film makers
Jessica Flood and Roshelle Fong
have taken out first place in the
Live & Love Short Film Competition,
sponsored by the Australian Herpes
Management Forum.
Designed to debunk myths about
the Herpes Simplex Virus (cold
sores and genital herpes) the
competition also drew the attention
of researchers from Colombia
University and the University of Sydney.
Both universities will now work on
a joint project inspired by the
competition to examine the use of
social media in combating the
stigma associated with HSV.
Jessica and Rochelle won out
over 117 other entrants with their
30 second film ‘Ah! Real Herpes’,
which aimed to challenge viewers
preconceptions and stereotypes.
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