It is set and is being shot entirely on K’gari Fraser Island and Hervey Bay in Queensland.
Tam Sainsbury’s romantic comedy He Loves Me Not, has started shooting in Australia for UK-based Sc Films which is handling international sales.
It is set and is being shot entirely on K’gari Fraser Island and Hervey Bay in Queensland. Jeremy Stanford writes and is producing via Fraser Coast Films, the company he runs with Sainsbury.
The film is about an aspiring actress who secretly uses a love elixir to win the heart of a reality TV star, but when her...
Tam Sainsbury’s romantic comedy He Loves Me Not, has started shooting in Australia for UK-based Sc Films which is handling international sales.
It is set and is being shot entirely on K’gari Fraser Island and Hervey Bay in Queensland. Jeremy Stanford writes and is producing via Fraser Coast Films, the company he runs with Sainsbury.
The film is about an aspiring actress who secretly uses a love elixir to win the heart of a reality TV star, but when her...
- 10/31/2023
- by Mona Tabbara
- ScreenDaily
The inaugural Sunshine Coast Showdown is taking shape, with the winners for the talent development initiative announced this week.
Sasha Parlett and Owen Newcomb’s Thump (music video), Marlon Schwiersch’sThe Photograph (horror/sci-fi short), Anne Clarke’s Two Words (drama/comedy/action short), Shelley Davidow’s Every Time You Go Away (animation), Sam Robinson’s Zumbo’s Challenge (unscripted formats), and Chris Perry’s Ballet Dads (unscripted factual) will each receive $5,000 to assist with development and production.
The creatives have until December 10 to submit a final cut of their project, which will then be shown at a gala presentation and networking event at the end of January.
Mentors for the categories include Powderfinger drummer and screenwriter Jon Coghill; head of unscripted for Matchbox Pictures, Dan Munday; producer Josh Capelin; animation specialist David Zwierzchaczewski, and writer/directors Tam Sainsbury and Chris Sun.
Local producers Heather Macfarlane and Gareth Davis are...
Sasha Parlett and Owen Newcomb’s Thump (music video), Marlon Schwiersch’sThe Photograph (horror/sci-fi short), Anne Clarke’s Two Words (drama/comedy/action short), Shelley Davidow’s Every Time You Go Away (animation), Sam Robinson’s Zumbo’s Challenge (unscripted formats), and Chris Perry’s Ballet Dads (unscripted factual) will each receive $5,000 to assist with development and production.
The creatives have until December 10 to submit a final cut of their project, which will then be shown at a gala presentation and networking event at the end of January.
Mentors for the categories include Powderfinger drummer and screenwriter Jon Coghill; head of unscripted for Matchbox Pictures, Dan Munday; producer Josh Capelin; animation specialist David Zwierzchaczewski, and writer/directors Tam Sainsbury and Chris Sun.
Local producers Heather Macfarlane and Gareth Davis are...
- 10/7/2021
- by Sean Slatter
- IF.com.au
Jon Coghill knows the potential an idea can have.
As the drummer of rock band Powderfinger, he has seen first-hand how humble beginnings can form the foundation of successful careers within the arts.
“Powderfinger wasn’t all of a sudden a big band playing to 50,000 people,” he told If.
“It started in the early ’90s with five guys in a little rehearsal room with an idea and lots of ambition.”
Such is the inspiration for the Sunshine Coast Showdown, an initiative created to help emerging talent in the region take the next steps towards breaking into the film and television industry.
Coghill is one of a handful of founders for the initiative, which is being delivered in conjunction with the Sunshine Coast Screen Collective.
The contest offers production funding and mentoring across six categories, including short film (drama/comedy), short film (horror/sci-fi/action), unscripted pitch (light entertainment), unscripted pitch (ob/doc), music video,...
As the drummer of rock band Powderfinger, he has seen first-hand how humble beginnings can form the foundation of successful careers within the arts.
“Powderfinger wasn’t all of a sudden a big band playing to 50,000 people,” he told If.
“It started in the early ’90s with five guys in a little rehearsal room with an idea and lots of ambition.”
Such is the inspiration for the Sunshine Coast Showdown, an initiative created to help emerging talent in the region take the next steps towards breaking into the film and television industry.
Coghill is one of a handful of founders for the initiative, which is being delivered in conjunction with the Sunshine Coast Screen Collective.
The contest offers production funding and mentoring across six categories, including short film (drama/comedy), short film (horror/sci-fi/action), unscripted pitch (light entertainment), unscripted pitch (ob/doc), music video,...
- 7/12/2021
- by Sean Slatter
- IF.com.au
(Top to Bottom L – R) Erin Good, Jane Eakin, Joanna Beveridge, Tel Benjanmin, Warwick Young, Maria Theodorakis, Nicholas Verso, Eddie Diamandi, Victoria Thaine, Henry Inglis, Wade Kimberley Savage, Caro Macdonald, Tamara Whyte, Laura Clelland and Tam Sainsbury.
From more than 100 applications, the Australian Directors’ Guild (Adg) has selected 15 directors to attend Screen Producers Australia’s (Spa) annual conference Screen Forever in Melbourne next month.
These directors will join the Spa’s Ones to Watch undertaking a special program of panel discussions, workshops and networking events. All the directors attending will be presenting the projects they have developed that are ready for production at Spa Connect, the conference’s marketplace.
“This will be the second year we have taken a directors delegation to Spa, and this year we build on last year’s program to ensure the directors are more integrated into the conference program,” said Adg CEO Kingston Anderson. “We...
From more than 100 applications, the Australian Directors’ Guild (Adg) has selected 15 directors to attend Screen Producers Australia’s (Spa) annual conference Screen Forever in Melbourne next month.
These directors will join the Spa’s Ones to Watch undertaking a special program of panel discussions, workshops and networking events. All the directors attending will be presenting the projects they have developed that are ready for production at Spa Connect, the conference’s marketplace.
“This will be the second year we have taken a directors delegation to Spa, and this year we build on last year’s program to ensure the directors are more integrated into the conference program,” said Adg CEO Kingston Anderson. “We...
- 10/24/2019
- by jkeast
- IF.com.au
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