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Tegan the
Vegan
- Short Stop Motion Animation, HD, 2008
Currently in production. It's a face-off between Tegan the Vegan and
Elenore the Carnivore. Who will get the glory...and the boy?
Kisses Marky
- Short Film, HDV, 2008
A short comedy about a young man and his attempts to get the number of the
hot blonde chick in his economics lecture.
One if by Will
- Short Film, 35mm, 2006
About a world where people are
too afraid to speak and a couple that needs desperately to communicate if
they are going to hold their relationship and their lives together. Funded
by artsACT.
The Butterfly
Quilt
- Short Film, Super 16mm, 2006
This film was written by local writer Geraldine Martin and is about the
beauty of creativity, the strength of friendship and how an 'end' to one
thing is just a new beginning for another.
Lucy's Heart
– Short
Film, DV Cam, 2006
Working with Writer/Director Dan Andrew on this charming film about a girl
who longs to leave her small town life to be rich, famous and adored in the
big city - if only she can win the local Beauty Pageant...
Thursday
– Short
Film, 35mm, 2005
Completed for the
Shootout 24 hour filmmaking festival in Newcastle this film was
a technically difficult production. Shot on 35mm film, in reverse, in slow
motion and all in one shot. The film was completed in 24 hours - a feat in
and of itself!
In Bad Taste
- Short film,
DV Cam, 2005
Working with talented young Director David Easteal, producing this comedy
about relationships and bad breath was a fun time for all.
Small Things
- Short
Film, 16mm, 2004
We produced this film for first time director Beneta Hadzi-Popovic. The
film required us to co-ordinate a cast of 20 11 year old boys and 80+
beetles.
Wednesday,
Short film, DV, 2004
A thriller produced in 24 hours for the Shootout Film Festival is
Newcastle. This film was written by Therese Engel.
Ghost Story,
Short film, DV, 2004
Shot in the now demolished Macquarie Hotel, Barton ACT.
Tuesday,
Short film, DV, 2003
This film was an experiment in style. We shot the film as if it was being
told entirely through video surveillance footage and CCTV. Sam Ffrench
played the main character who reacted as technology began to act out against
him.
Monday,
Short film, DV, 2002
A young man sees his future in his photographs.
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