‘Kgb’.
The ABC has green lit comedy web series Kgb, from brothers Luke and Dan Riches – a project borne out of Screenwest’s Indigenous online initiative, Originate.
Set in Perth’s notorious Kgb, the series – described as a cross between Black Comedy and Hot Fuzz – follows two rookie detectives, tough guy Jack and gentle giant Nigel, as they deal with the chaos of their new jobs, no-nonsense boss, work rivals, drug dealers and culprits who consistently turn out to be family members. Despite battling their own insecurities at every turn, and the fact that Jack bullied Nigel in high school, these two might just turn out to be Kgb’s finest detectives.
The cast include Clarence Ryan, Bjorn Stewart, Genevieve Morris, Mark Coles Smith, Aaron McGrath, Jesse Phillips, Lynette Narkle and Amy Smith.
Originate is a Screenwest and ABC Indigenous narrative web series development and production initiative for emerging Wa Indigenous screen practitioners.
The ABC has green lit comedy web series Kgb, from brothers Luke and Dan Riches – a project borne out of Screenwest’s Indigenous online initiative, Originate.
Set in Perth’s notorious Kgb, the series – described as a cross between Black Comedy and Hot Fuzz – follows two rookie detectives, tough guy Jack and gentle giant Nigel, as they deal with the chaos of their new jobs, no-nonsense boss, work rivals, drug dealers and culprits who consistently turn out to be family members. Despite battling their own insecurities at every turn, and the fact that Jack bullied Nigel in high school, these two might just turn out to be Kgb’s finest detectives.
The cast include Clarence Ryan, Bjorn Stewart, Genevieve Morris, Mark Coles Smith, Aaron McGrath, Jesse Phillips, Lynette Narkle and Amy Smith.
Originate is a Screenwest and ABC Indigenous narrative web series development and production initiative for emerging Wa Indigenous screen practitioners.
- 3/18/2019
- by jkeast
- IF.com.au
Melbourne-based filmmaker Mike Nayna (Dayne.s World, Fancy Boy) will screen his half hour documentary Digilante.at this year's Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival.
Held in Toronto in late April, Hot Docs is North America.s largest documentary festival, conference and market. This year the fest will present 230 documentaries from 58 countries..
In 2012, Nayna uploaded a video, shaming racists on a Melbourne bus, which sparked international media attention and resulted in two jail terms.
Digilante explores the initial incident, the media explosion and the ripple effect it had on the lives of the people involved..
The film was the season finale in a series of five half-hour documentaries produced as part of the ABC and Screen Australia.s Opening Shot initiative last year.
Since 2013, Opening Shot has commissioned 19 documentaries. Digilante is the first to be selected for Hot Docs..
Mark Conway from Checkpoint Media (Dayne.s World, Fancy Boy) and...
Held in Toronto in late April, Hot Docs is North America.s largest documentary festival, conference and market. This year the fest will present 230 documentaries from 58 countries..
In 2012, Nayna uploaded a video, shaming racists on a Melbourne bus, which sparked international media attention and resulted in two jail terms.
Digilante explores the initial incident, the media explosion and the ripple effect it had on the lives of the people involved..
The film was the season finale in a series of five half-hour documentaries produced as part of the ABC and Screen Australia.s Opening Shot initiative last year.
Since 2013, Opening Shot has commissioned 19 documentaries. Digilante is the first to be selected for Hot Docs..
Mark Conway from Checkpoint Media (Dayne.s World, Fancy Boy) and...
- 3/23/2017
- by Harry Windsor
- IF.com.au
Melbourne-based filmmaker Mike Nayna (Dayne.s World, Fancy Boy) will premiere his half hour documentary Digilante.at this year's Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival.
Held in Toronto in late April, Hot Docs is North America.s largest documentary festival, conference and market. This year the fest will present 230 documentaries from 58 countries..
In 2012, Nayna uploaded a video, shaming racists on a Melbourne bus, which sparked international media attention and resulted in two jail terms.
Digilante explores the initial incident, the media explosion and the ripple effect it had on the lives of the people involved..
The film was the season finale in a series of five half-hour documentaries produced as part of the ABC and Screen Australia.s Opening Shot initiative last year.
Since 2013, Opening Shot has commissioned 19 documentaries. Digilante is the first to be selected for Hot Docs..
Mark Conway from Checkpoint Media (Dayne.s World, Fancy Boy) and...
Held in Toronto in late April, Hot Docs is North America.s largest documentary festival, conference and market. This year the fest will present 230 documentaries from 58 countries..
In 2012, Nayna uploaded a video, shaming racists on a Melbourne bus, which sparked international media attention and resulted in two jail terms.
Digilante explores the initial incident, the media explosion and the ripple effect it had on the lives of the people involved..
The film was the season finale in a series of five half-hour documentaries produced as part of the ABC and Screen Australia.s Opening Shot initiative last year.
Since 2013, Opening Shot has commissioned 19 documentaries. Digilante is the first to be selected for Hot Docs..
Mark Conway from Checkpoint Media (Dayne.s World, Fancy Boy) and...
- 3/23/2017
- by Harry Windsor
- IF.com.au
Big Bad Love host Becky Lucas.
Five documentaries from emerging filmmakers will screen on ABC2 and iview over the next two months as part of the ABC and Screen Australia.s Opening Shot initiative.
This is the fourth season of the initiative, which gives five filmmaking teams.—.all with a director under 35 years of age.—.the opportunity to create a prime- time doco with a younger perspective.
ABC TV Head of Factual, Steve Bibb, said this season would bring a diverse range of perspectives to our screens. .It.s never been more important to be making local content told from the perspective of young Australians."
Screen Australia.s senior manager, documentary, Liz Stevens said Opening Shot was a proven launching pad, as demonstrated by the success of past alumni like Maya Newell (Growing Up Gayby) and Madeleine Parry (Meatwork).
.We look forward to seeing how these new stories connect with...
Five documentaries from emerging filmmakers will screen on ABC2 and iview over the next two months as part of the ABC and Screen Australia.s Opening Shot initiative.
This is the fourth season of the initiative, which gives five filmmaking teams.—.all with a director under 35 years of age.—.the opportunity to create a prime- time doco with a younger perspective.
ABC TV Head of Factual, Steve Bibb, said this season would bring a diverse range of perspectives to our screens. .It.s never been more important to be making local content told from the perspective of young Australians."
Screen Australia.s senior manager, documentary, Liz Stevens said Opening Shot was a proven launching pad, as demonstrated by the success of past alumni like Maya Newell (Growing Up Gayby) and Madeleine Parry (Meatwork).
.We look forward to seeing how these new stories connect with...
- 10/25/2016
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
Big Bad Love host Becky Lucas.
Five documentaries from emerging filmmakers will screen on ABC2 and iview over the next two months as part of the ABC and Screen Australia.s Opening Shot initiative.
This is the fourth season of the initiative, which gives five filmmaking teams.—.all with a director under 35 years of age.—.the opportunity to create a prime- time doco with a younger perspective.
ABC TV Head of Factual, Steve Bibb, said this season would bring a diverse range of perspectives to our screens. .It.s never been more important to be making local content told from the perspective of young Australians."
Screen Australia.s senior manager, documentary, Liz Stevens said Opening Shot was a proven launching pad, as demonstrated by the success of past alumni like Maya Newell (Growing Up Gayby) and Madeleine Parry (Meatwork).
.We look forward to seeing how these new stories connect with...
Five documentaries from emerging filmmakers will screen on ABC2 and iview over the next two months as part of the ABC and Screen Australia.s Opening Shot initiative.
This is the fourth season of the initiative, which gives five filmmaking teams.—.all with a director under 35 years of age.—.the opportunity to create a prime- time doco with a younger perspective.
ABC TV Head of Factual, Steve Bibb, said this season would bring a diverse range of perspectives to our screens. .It.s never been more important to be making local content told from the perspective of young Australians."
Screen Australia.s senior manager, documentary, Liz Stevens said Opening Shot was a proven launching pad, as demonstrated by the success of past alumni like Maya Newell (Growing Up Gayby) and Madeleine Parry (Meatwork).
.We look forward to seeing how these new stories connect with...
- 10/25/2016
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
Delegates have been participating in producer collaboration sessions
Fourteen Australians from across the film and television industry have headed to Hollywood this week to participate in Ausfilm.s annual Partner with Australia Week. The selected delegation features Australian producers and creative teams who will be connected to 34 leading Us development companies and internet television networks such as HBO, Pacific Standard, Amazon, Voltage and Netflix. Attendees will engage in targeted 1-2-1 producer collaboration sessions over two days, providing opportunities for the group to showcase their slate of film and television projects and attract interest from Us film and television production companies. .The group is garnering excellent interest from our Us friends. There.s a diversity of feature and high-end TV drama projects which are very creative opportunities for development with Us partners. We.re two days in and there is great buzz from both sides of the table,. said Ausfilm CEO Debra Richards. The Ausfilm Partner with Australia program was established nine years ago to showcase Australia.s film and television producing talent and creative teams and to help them to foster international business relationships and partnerships with the aim to drive production and post-production to Australia. Australian attendees — Ausfilm Partner with Australia 2016:
Stephen Lance —. Antihero Films Sense Leanne Tonkes— Sense and Centsability Cecilia Ritchie and Polly Staniford — Aquarius Films Sarah Shaw and Anna McLeish — Carver Films Jodi Matterson— Wild Eddie Rosemary Blight —. Goalpost Pictures Jannine Barnes — Happening Films Lauren Elliott — Mad Kids Josh Tanner —. Perception Pictures Claudia Karvan —. Rhubarb Rhubarb Productions Anna Vincent —. Southern Light Alliance Kristian Moliere —. Triptych Pictures .
Fourteen Australians from across the film and television industry have headed to Hollywood this week to participate in Ausfilm.s annual Partner with Australia Week. The selected delegation features Australian producers and creative teams who will be connected to 34 leading Us development companies and internet television networks such as HBO, Pacific Standard, Amazon, Voltage and Netflix. Attendees will engage in targeted 1-2-1 producer collaboration sessions over two days, providing opportunities for the group to showcase their slate of film and television projects and attract interest from Us film and television production companies. .The group is garnering excellent interest from our Us friends. There.s a diversity of feature and high-end TV drama projects which are very creative opportunities for development with Us partners. We.re two days in and there is great buzz from both sides of the table,. said Ausfilm CEO Debra Richards. The Ausfilm Partner with Australia program was established nine years ago to showcase Australia.s film and television producing talent and creative teams and to help them to foster international business relationships and partnerships with the aim to drive production and post-production to Australia. Australian attendees — Ausfilm Partner with Australia 2016:
Stephen Lance —. Antihero Films Sense Leanne Tonkes— Sense and Centsability Cecilia Ritchie and Polly Staniford — Aquarius Films Sarah Shaw and Anna McLeish — Carver Films Jodi Matterson— Wild Eddie Rosemary Blight —. Goalpost Pictures Jannine Barnes — Happening Films Lauren Elliott — Mad Kids Josh Tanner —. Perception Pictures Claudia Karvan —. Rhubarb Rhubarb Productions Anna Vincent —. Southern Light Alliance Kristian Moliere —. Triptych Pictures .
- 6/16/2016
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
The Legend of Gavin Tanner.
We Were Here and Flushed have scooped the nominations for the West Australian Screen Awards.
The West Australian Screen Awards celebraes excellence and achievements in feature film, short film, web series, music videos, television production, documentary, games and interactive productions.
Short drama We Were Here, directed by David Vincent Smith and produced by Joshua Gilbert and Simon Camp, earned six nominations, the most for the awards.
Short comedy Flushed, directed and produced by Richard Eames, also received six nominations.
ABC comedy TV series The Legend of Gavin Tanner, written and directed by Matt Lovkis and Henry Inglis and produced by Lauren Elliott received five nominations, as did short drama Sol Bunker, produced by Glen Stasiuk and directed by Nathan Mewett.
Film and Television Institute Wa (Fti) chief executive, Paul Bodlovich, said the WASAs were one of the most important events on the cultural calendar in Western Australia.
We Were Here and Flushed have scooped the nominations for the West Australian Screen Awards.
The West Australian Screen Awards celebraes excellence and achievements in feature film, short film, web series, music videos, television production, documentary, games and interactive productions.
Short drama We Were Here, directed by David Vincent Smith and produced by Joshua Gilbert and Simon Camp, earned six nominations, the most for the awards.
Short comedy Flushed, directed and produced by Richard Eames, also received six nominations.
ABC comedy TV series The Legend of Gavin Tanner, written and directed by Matt Lovkis and Henry Inglis and produced by Lauren Elliott received five nominations, as did short drama Sol Bunker, produced by Glen Stasiuk and directed by Nathan Mewett.
Film and Television Institute Wa (Fti) chief executive, Paul Bodlovich, said the WASAs were one of the most important events on the cultural calendar in Western Australia.
- 5/31/2016
- by Brian Karlovsky
- IF.com.au
2015 participant Lauren Brunswick.
Twenty emerging producers from across Australia have been selected to participate in Screen Producers Australia.s Ones To Watch mentoring program for 2016.
Now in its fourth year, Ones To Watch offers emerging producers one-on-one mentoring from a leading producer.
This year.s program will also provide the participants with additional workshops and industry networking opportunities in the lead up to Screen Forever, taking place in Melbourne November 15-17.
The successful participants for Ones To Watch 2016 are: Marissa McDowell and Lina Silva from the Act; Darius Devas, Luke Eve, Tanith Glynn-Malone, Yingna Lu, Liliana Munoz, Sandra Pires, Maria Tran from New South Wales; Elle Croxford and Aaron Fa.aoso from Queensland; Niall Doran and Anita Ondine from Tasmania; Nicholas Colla, Chris Hocking, Rob Innes, Lou Quill and Ramona Telecican from Victoria; and Lauren Elliott and Briege Whitehead from Wa.
Past mentors have included executives from Princess Pictures, Essential...
Twenty emerging producers from across Australia have been selected to participate in Screen Producers Australia.s Ones To Watch mentoring program for 2016.
Now in its fourth year, Ones To Watch offers emerging producers one-on-one mentoring from a leading producer.
This year.s program will also provide the participants with additional workshops and industry networking opportunities in the lead up to Screen Forever, taking place in Melbourne November 15-17.
The successful participants for Ones To Watch 2016 are: Marissa McDowell and Lina Silva from the Act; Darius Devas, Luke Eve, Tanith Glynn-Malone, Yingna Lu, Liliana Munoz, Sandra Pires, Maria Tran from New South Wales; Elle Croxford and Aaron Fa.aoso from Queensland; Niall Doran and Anita Ondine from Tasmania; Nicholas Colla, Chris Hocking, Rob Innes, Lou Quill and Ramona Telecican from Victoria; and Lauren Elliott and Briege Whitehead from Wa.
Past mentors have included executives from Princess Pictures, Essential...
- 5/18/2016
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
The Legend of Gavin and the New Best Mate cast.
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Mandy McElhinney and Adam Zwar have joined the cast of Perth Production company Mad Kids' new ABC half-hour pilot The Legend of Gavin Tanner..
Originally a 5-part web series, The Legend of Gavin Tanner is set to make the leap from YouTube to TV having been commissioned for ABC Comedy Showroom, the network.s primetime comedy pilot season, which kicks off this Wednesday April 27 and runs across six Wednesdays.
ABC Comedy Showroom has collected Australia.s top comic talent for six half hour pilots, each the first episode of a brand new sitcom..
ABC audiences will be given the opportunity to vote on which they would like to return as full series. The pilot season is a joint initiative with Screen Australia in association with Film Victoria, Screen Nsw and ScreenWest.
The pilot, entitled:.The Legend of Gavin and...
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Mandy McElhinney and Adam Zwar have joined the cast of Perth Production company Mad Kids' new ABC half-hour pilot The Legend of Gavin Tanner..
Originally a 5-part web series, The Legend of Gavin Tanner is set to make the leap from YouTube to TV having been commissioned for ABC Comedy Showroom, the network.s primetime comedy pilot season, which kicks off this Wednesday April 27 and runs across six Wednesdays.
ABC Comedy Showroom has collected Australia.s top comic talent for six half hour pilots, each the first episode of a brand new sitcom..
ABC audiences will be given the opportunity to vote on which they would like to return as full series. The pilot season is a joint initiative with Screen Australia in association with Film Victoria, Screen Nsw and ScreenWest.
The pilot, entitled:.The Legend of Gavin and...
- 4/26/2016
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
2015 recipient Lauren Elliott.
ScreenWest's 2016 Emerging Producer Initiative is now open for entries..
The initiative is a year-long $100,000 program to assist early-career Western Australian producers to build a competitive project slate and further their professional experience..
It includes funding toward project development and professional opportunities tailored to the individual.
.ScreenWest has for a second year running committed $100,000 to this initiative on the heels of the stand-out achievements from last year.s recipient Lauren Elliott", said ScreenWest Chief Executive Ian Booth..
"We.re looking forward to funding one or two fantastic applicants to develop their skills and projects over the ensuing year..
ABC.s Head of Comedy Rick Kalowski said, .In the last year the ABC has worked with Lauren and Mad Kids on their outstanding iView satire series Dafuq?, their sitcom pilot The Legend of Gavin Tanner (airing soon as part of our primetime ABC Comedy Showroom), their ABC3 interstitial musical/comedy series The Shapes,...
ScreenWest's 2016 Emerging Producer Initiative is now open for entries..
The initiative is a year-long $100,000 program to assist early-career Western Australian producers to build a competitive project slate and further their professional experience..
It includes funding toward project development and professional opportunities tailored to the individual.
.ScreenWest has for a second year running committed $100,000 to this initiative on the heels of the stand-out achievements from last year.s recipient Lauren Elliott", said ScreenWest Chief Executive Ian Booth..
"We.re looking forward to funding one or two fantastic applicants to develop their skills and projects over the ensuing year..
ABC.s Head of Comedy Rick Kalowski said, .In the last year the ABC has worked with Lauren and Mad Kids on their outstanding iView satire series Dafuq?, their sitcom pilot The Legend of Gavin Tanner (airing soon as part of our primetime ABC Comedy Showroom), their ABC3 interstitial musical/comedy series The Shapes,...
- 4/19/2016
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
Wa production company Mad Kids has used $70,000 production funding from ScreenWest (via Elevate) to make.The Shapes, their first animated series.
The show, premiering on ABC3 and iview today, is billed as an animated musical comedy series,.in which cartoon band The Shapes, a prefab pre-school entertainment act manufactured by the evil Sludge Records, decide to prove their rock cred in six new songs.
Mad Kids and their creations, The Shapes.
The target audience will no doubt identify with Picking My Nose, a song about the inability to control a socially-impolite urge.
ScreenWest chief executive, Ian Booth, said: .Mad Kids starting conversations with ABC3 at the very beginning of their development has resulted in the team having a network buyer ready and waiting, which is a fantastic outcome of the Elevate initiative..
The Shapes is written and directed by Henry Inglis and Matt Lovkis and produced by Lauren Elliott, with...
The show, premiering on ABC3 and iview today, is billed as an animated musical comedy series,.in which cartoon band The Shapes, a prefab pre-school entertainment act manufactured by the evil Sludge Records, decide to prove their rock cred in six new songs.
Mad Kids and their creations, The Shapes.
The target audience will no doubt identify with Picking My Nose, a song about the inability to control a socially-impolite urge.
ScreenWest chief executive, Ian Booth, said: .Mad Kids starting conversations with ABC3 at the very beginning of their development has resulted in the team having a network buyer ready and waiting, which is a fantastic outcome of the Elevate initiative..
The Shapes is written and directed by Henry Inglis and Matt Lovkis and produced by Lauren Elliott, with...
- 1/4/2016
- by Harry Windsor
- IF.com.au
Mad Kids to produce half hour ABC pilot of web series The Legend of Gavin Tanner
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The ABC has commissioned West Australian production company Mad Kids to produce their first TV pilot adapted from web series The Legend of Gavin Tanner.
The half hour pilot, which has started production in Perth, is part of the network's new primetime comedy season, ABC Comedy Showroom.
ABC Comedy Showroom has collected Australia.s top comic talent for six pilots, each the first episode of a brand new sitcom..
ABC audiences will be given the opportunity to vote on which they would like to return as full series..
The pilot season is a joint initiative with Screen Australia in association with Film Victoria, Screen Nsw and ScreenWest.
From Perth-based production company Mad Kids, The Legend of Gavin Tanner pilot is written and directed by Matt Lovkis and Henry Inglis and produced by Lauren Elliott.
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The ABC has commissioned West Australian production company Mad Kids to produce their first TV pilot adapted from web series The Legend of Gavin Tanner.
The half hour pilot, which has started production in Perth, is part of the network's new primetime comedy season, ABC Comedy Showroom.
ABC Comedy Showroom has collected Australia.s top comic talent for six pilots, each the first episode of a brand new sitcom..
ABC audiences will be given the opportunity to vote on which they would like to return as full series..
The pilot season is a joint initiative with Screen Australia in association with Film Victoria, Screen Nsw and ScreenWest.
From Perth-based production company Mad Kids, The Legend of Gavin Tanner pilot is written and directed by Matt Lovkis and Henry Inglis and produced by Lauren Elliott.
- 12/14/2015
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
ABC has commissioned two productions from Western Australian production company Mad Kids.
Mad Kids are known for their web series The Legend of Gavin Tanner and viral sensation It.s a Snap!.
It's a Snap has more than 3 million views on YouTube, while Set Yourself Free, has more than 19 million views.
In early 2016, Mad Kids. satirical comedy series Dafuq? will premiere exclusively on iView.
It is .about a group of reporters working in non-mainstream, cross platform news..
The series is written, directed by and starring Henry Inglis and Matt Lovkis and produced by Lauren Elliott.
In addition, their hit webseries The Legend of Gavin Tanner will morph into a half hour television pilot, as part of ABC.s Comedy Showroom pilot season.
The ABC Comedy Showroom will see six pilots — each the first episodes of a brand new sitcom — premiere in 2016..
Audiences will get to vote on the episodes they...
Mad Kids are known for their web series The Legend of Gavin Tanner and viral sensation It.s a Snap!.
It's a Snap has more than 3 million views on YouTube, while Set Yourself Free, has more than 19 million views.
In early 2016, Mad Kids. satirical comedy series Dafuq? will premiere exclusively on iView.
It is .about a group of reporters working in non-mainstream, cross platform news..
The series is written, directed by and starring Henry Inglis and Matt Lovkis and produced by Lauren Elliott.
In addition, their hit webseries The Legend of Gavin Tanner will morph into a half hour television pilot, as part of ABC.s Comedy Showroom pilot season.
The ABC Comedy Showroom will see six pilots — each the first episodes of a brand new sitcom — premiere in 2016..
Audiences will get to vote on the episodes they...
- 12/1/2015
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
A scene from The Fan..
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Tim Winton.s The Turning was named best feature at the 26th annual Wa Screen Awards presented in Perth on Monday night.
Drift was recognised for best actor Myles Pollard, Tim Duffy.s screenplay and for Glenn Dillon.s sound.
Emily Rose Brennan.s performance in the online series The Legend of Gavin Tanner: Episode 5 - The Big Fight, earned her the best actress award. The comedy also took the People.s Choice Award for the Mad Kids team of writer/star Matt Lovkis, director Henry Inglis and producer Lauren Elliott.
Nicholas Dunlop was honoured as best director for Comic Book Heroes, the ABC documentary about the quest by Australian comic book creators Wolfgang Byslma and Skye Walker Ogden to penetrate the Us market by travelling to Comic-Con International in San Diego; it also won best factual TV production.
Antony Webb's The Fan...
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Tim Winton.s The Turning was named best feature at the 26th annual Wa Screen Awards presented in Perth on Monday night.
Drift was recognised for best actor Myles Pollard, Tim Duffy.s screenplay and for Glenn Dillon.s sound.
Emily Rose Brennan.s performance in the online series The Legend of Gavin Tanner: Episode 5 - The Big Fight, earned her the best actress award. The comedy also took the People.s Choice Award for the Mad Kids team of writer/star Matt Lovkis, director Henry Inglis and producer Lauren Elliott.
Nicholas Dunlop was honoured as best director for Comic Book Heroes, the ABC documentary about the quest by Australian comic book creators Wolfgang Byslma and Skye Walker Ogden to penetrate the Us market by travelling to Comic-Con International in San Diego; it also won best factual TV production.
Antony Webb's The Fan...
- 7/14/2014
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
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