Davis and Sullivan in.Legacy — A Ride to Conquer Motor Neurone Disease.
New Australian feature documentary Legacy — A Ride to Conquer Motor Neurone Disease.is set to go on the road via Tugg with special filmmaker Q&As on the east coast in May 2016..
Directed by The Pretend One team of director Tony Prescott and producer Dinusha Ratnaweera, the film tells the story of doctor Ian Davis and father of two Scott Sullivan, both battling Motor Neurone Disease (Mnd)..
Mounted on a custom-built tandem bike, the two men embark on an epic journey down the east coast of Australia to raise awareness of Mnd.
The Legacy team will partner with the Mnd and Me Foundation.s Million Metres for Mnd Ride from Brisbane to Sydney, where a peloton of riders will recreate the same cycling journey from Sydney to Brisbane that Davis and Sullivan undertook in the film. .
Screenings will...
New Australian feature documentary Legacy — A Ride to Conquer Motor Neurone Disease.is set to go on the road via Tugg with special filmmaker Q&As on the east coast in May 2016..
Directed by The Pretend One team of director Tony Prescott and producer Dinusha Ratnaweera, the film tells the story of doctor Ian Davis and father of two Scott Sullivan, both battling Motor Neurone Disease (Mnd)..
Mounted on a custom-built tandem bike, the two men embark on an epic journey down the east coast of Australia to raise awareness of Mnd.
The Legacy team will partner with the Mnd and Me Foundation.s Million Metres for Mnd Ride from Brisbane to Sydney, where a peloton of riders will recreate the same cycling journey from Sydney to Brisbane that Davis and Sullivan undertook in the film. .
Screenings will...
- 4/11/2016
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
Star Geraldine Hakewill on set.
In 2010, filmmaker Tony Prescott studied directing at Aftrs, where "the education was based on making a feature, but we made short films"..
"I don't think I'm very good at making short films", Prescott told If.
In 2011 he started developing an idea for a feature that he developed over five years - and forty drafts - with fellow Aftrs student James Raue (whose own first film, Psychoanalysis, is currently touring festivals).
The Pretend One is about a young woman (Wanted's Geraldine Hakewill) and her imaginary friend (Michael Whalley).
Their relationship becomes complicated when a suitor comes to town and Whalley's character becomes jealous.
Talking to people about the kind of Australian film he wanted to make, Prescott "struggled to find a reference".
"One of the closest I could think of was Paperback Romance. [Generally] We don't do magic and we don't do romance".
One influence the...
In 2010, filmmaker Tony Prescott studied directing at Aftrs, where "the education was based on making a feature, but we made short films"..
"I don't think I'm very good at making short films", Prescott told If.
In 2011 he started developing an idea for a feature that he developed over five years - and forty drafts - with fellow Aftrs student James Raue (whose own first film, Psychoanalysis, is currently touring festivals).
The Pretend One is about a young woman (Wanted's Geraldine Hakewill) and her imaginary friend (Michael Whalley).
Their relationship becomes complicated when a suitor comes to town and Whalley's character becomes jealous.
Talking to people about the kind of Australian film he wanted to make, Prescott "struggled to find a reference".
"One of the closest I could think of was Paperback Romance. [Generally] We don't do magic and we don't do romance".
One influence the...
- 2/22/2016
- by Harry Windsor
- IF.com.au
The Pretend One shoot in rural Queensland
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Cinematographer, Robert Morton, has given an inside look into the making of new Australian feature film, The Pretend One.
The film, which is due for release in 2016, was shot on a cotton farm in rural Queensland with Sony Pxw-FS7 cameras.
It was directed and produced by Tony Prescott and stars Geraldine Hakewill, Michael Whalley, Benedict Wall and David Field.
Director of photographry, Morton, has worked on The Great Gatsby in the camera department; as cinematographer on documentaries How to Fall in Love With a Stranger, Legacy: A Ride to Congquer Motor NeuroneDisease and TV movie Clean and Jerk.
Morton said the shooting schedule was ambitious.
"Given the limited amount of shoot days for the production phase, we employed a two-camera setup for a lot of scenes," he said..
"This allowed us to get the coverage we needed quickly. Primarily, we wanted a camera...
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Cinematographer, Robert Morton, has given an inside look into the making of new Australian feature film, The Pretend One.
The film, which is due for release in 2016, was shot on a cotton farm in rural Queensland with Sony Pxw-FS7 cameras.
It was directed and produced by Tony Prescott and stars Geraldine Hakewill, Michael Whalley, Benedict Wall and David Field.
Director of photographry, Morton, has worked on The Great Gatsby in the camera department; as cinematographer on documentaries How to Fall in Love With a Stranger, Legacy: A Ride to Congquer Motor NeuroneDisease and TV movie Clean and Jerk.
Morton said the shooting schedule was ambitious.
"Given the limited amount of shoot days for the production phase, we employed a two-camera setup for a lot of scenes," he said..
"This allowed us to get the coverage we needed quickly. Primarily, we wanted a camera...
- 10/28/2015
- by Inside Film Correspondent
- IF.com.au
Former Big Brother presenter Mike Goldman wrote, co-produced and stars in Shooting Goldman, a hoax feature-length documentary.
Filmed over four years and produced and directed by Tony Prescott, the film follows Goldman as he struggles to break out of the reality TV show shadow and pursues his ambition to become a film actor.
His delusion escalates till he isn.t sure what is and isn.t real anymore. He becomes increasingly unsure of himself and begins to think his family and friends are actors.
Mike.s father Grant, a radio veteran who hosts the breakfast show on Sydney.s 2Sm, appears in the film, leading to some emotional scenes.
Last week Australians in Film hosted a premiere in Los Angeles at the Paramount Studios attended by producers, agents, managers and talent. .It was a capacity screening and the reaction was phenomenal,. Goldman tells If.
Shooting Goldman has already screened at...
Filmed over four years and produced and directed by Tony Prescott, the film follows Goldman as he struggles to break out of the reality TV show shadow and pursues his ambition to become a film actor.
His delusion escalates till he isn.t sure what is and isn.t real anymore. He becomes increasingly unsure of himself and begins to think his family and friends are actors.
Mike.s father Grant, a radio veteran who hosts the breakfast show on Sydney.s 2Sm, appears in the film, leading to some emotional scenes.
Last week Australians in Film hosted a premiere in Los Angeles at the Paramount Studios attended by producers, agents, managers and talent. .It was a capacity screening and the reaction was phenomenal,. Goldman tells If.
Shooting Goldman has already screened at...
- 8/19/2015
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
Actor-director-writer David Field plans to pen a biography of his great mate Bill Hunter.
Field revealed his plans on Facebook, prompting numerous offers of help from colleagues and friends of the much-loved actor who died in 2011, aged 71.
Close buddies for more than 25 years, Hunter and Field often discussed co-writing a book but never got around to it.
.We were having too much fun,. Field tells If. He may use the title suggested by Hunter, which trades on one of the actor's favourite expressions, .Stand Where and Say What?.
Field first met Hunter, whose credits include Newsfront, Gallipoli, Strictly Ballroom, Muriel's Wedding, The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen Of The Desert, Road to Nhill, Crackerjack, The Pacific and The Cup, at the Belvoir Theatre.
They worked together twice, in Laurie McInnes. 1993 black-and-white drama Broken Highway and in Alkinos Tsilimidos.s 2004 film Tom White, which starred Colin Friels as an architect whose life unravels after a nervous breakdown.
Field revealed his plans on Facebook, prompting numerous offers of help from colleagues and friends of the much-loved actor who died in 2011, aged 71.
Close buddies for more than 25 years, Hunter and Field often discussed co-writing a book but never got around to it.
.We were having too much fun,. Field tells If. He may use the title suggested by Hunter, which trades on one of the actor's favourite expressions, .Stand Where and Say What?.
Field first met Hunter, whose credits include Newsfront, Gallipoli, Strictly Ballroom, Muriel's Wedding, The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen Of The Desert, Road to Nhill, Crackerjack, The Pacific and The Cup, at the Belvoir Theatre.
They worked together twice, in Laurie McInnes. 1993 black-and-white drama Broken Highway and in Alkinos Tsilimidos.s 2004 film Tom White, which starred Colin Friels as an architect whose life unravels after a nervous breakdown.
- 7/15/2015
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
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