Rowan Woods. Aftrs has appointed new heads of directing, documentary, cinematography and visual effects.
Head of directing is Rowan Woods, head of documentary Rachel Landers, head of cinematography Kim Batterham and head of visual effects Susan Danta.
.I am thrilled to confirm these new members of our team across the Discipline areas. Rowan, Rachel, Kim and Susan each have impressive careers as filmmakers as well as in teaching and I know our students across the curriculum will benefit from their incredible expertise and experience,. said Aftrs CEO Neil Peplow.
Woods, an Aftrs graduate, has a list of directorial credits that include The Kettering Incident, Nowhere Boys 3, The Straits, Little Fish and The Boys
Landers has been a lecturer at Aftrs since 2009; most recently she has been the subject leader for Non Fiction, developing and running the BA (Screen) and teaching the Master of Screen Arts.. A filmmaker and historian, Landers...
Head of directing is Rowan Woods, head of documentary Rachel Landers, head of cinematography Kim Batterham and head of visual effects Susan Danta.
.I am thrilled to confirm these new members of our team across the Discipline areas. Rowan, Rachel, Kim and Susan each have impressive careers as filmmakers as well as in teaching and I know our students across the curriculum will benefit from their incredible expertise and experience,. said Aftrs CEO Neil Peplow.
Woods, an Aftrs graduate, has a list of directorial credits that include The Kettering Incident, Nowhere Boys 3, The Straits, Little Fish and The Boys
Landers has been a lecturer at Aftrs since 2009; most recently she has been the subject leader for Non Fiction, developing and running the BA (Screen) and teaching the Master of Screen Arts.. A filmmaker and historian, Landers...
- 10/19/2016
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
Commercials production company Jungleboys is producing its first major TV series.
Production on This Christmas, a six-part 30-minute comedy series to run on ABC1 in the run up to December, begins in Sydney this week.
The idea for the show is based on the dysfunctional Moody family at Christmas, with each episode set a year apart when Dan – played by Paper Giants actor Ian Meadows – visits home.
The show is being directed by Trent O’Donnell, of The Chaser’s fame, produced by Andy Walker and Phil Lloyd, who is also starring in the show.
The show’s executive producers are Jungleboys’ Jason Burrows and ABC TV ‘s Debbie Lee.
ABC TV head of comedy Debbie Lee said: “Phil and Trent’s idea for This Christmas was a standout from the start. Christmas is a time ripe for comic picking and the series promises to be both oddly familiar and...
Production on This Christmas, a six-part 30-minute comedy series to run on ABC1 in the run up to December, begins in Sydney this week.
The idea for the show is based on the dysfunctional Moody family at Christmas, with each episode set a year apart when Dan – played by Paper Giants actor Ian Meadows – visits home.
The show is being directed by Trent O’Donnell, of The Chaser’s fame, produced by Andy Walker and Phil Lloyd, who is also starring in the show.
The show’s executive producers are Jungleboys’ Jason Burrows and ABC TV ‘s Debbie Lee.
ABC TV head of comedy Debbie Lee said: “Phil and Trent’s idea for This Christmas was a standout from the start. Christmas is a time ripe for comic picking and the series promises to be both oddly familiar and...
- 3/26/2012
- by Robin Hicks
- Encore Magazine
The premiere of Small Time Gangster delivered the strongest debut of any original Australian series to date for Movie Network Channels – including The Jesters and Chandon Pictures.
“We sensed the energy building behind the launch of Small Time Gangster not only from the raft of positive media reviews but also the interest from fans across social networks such as Facebook and Twitter,” said Peter Jenetsky, manager for content strategy and marketing.
“From here we’re confident that the word will pass that this series is a true Aussie corker and one not to be missed, so this is why Movie Network Channels has created a number of ways for customers to continue to engage with the series,” he added.
According to a report from Movie Network, the premiere of Small Time Gangster even out-rated the premiere of seasons one and two of Mad Men. Additional programming of the series has...
“We sensed the energy building behind the launch of Small Time Gangster not only from the raft of positive media reviews but also the interest from fans across social networks such as Facebook and Twitter,” said Peter Jenetsky, manager for content strategy and marketing.
“From here we’re confident that the word will pass that this series is a true Aussie corker and one not to be missed, so this is why Movie Network Channels has created a number of ways for customers to continue to engage with the series,” he added.
According to a report from Movie Network, the premiere of Small Time Gangster even out-rated the premiere of seasons one and two of Mad Men. Additional programming of the series has...
- 4/28/2011
- by Miguel Gonzalez
- Encore Magazine
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