It’s Brisbane Tonight… Wow

PRODUCTION DESIGNER

2010
Feature Film
In Post-Production

Director: Scot McPhie
Written by: Scot McPhie and Mick Steel

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Rick Stinger is down on his luck.

His comedy career is a disaster, his car won’t work, and the local community TV station won’t show his short film.

So what else to do except to catch a bus and go and pick up his film – which turns out to be the best move he’s ever made.

When a storm hits the station and flash flooding is all around , Rick suddenly becomes the right man in the right place at the right time.

With no guests able to make it to the local tonight show, the host cons Rick into impersonating each of them as the show goes live to air – not knowing the actual guests are holed up in a local pub watching with mounting anger.

Part farce and part laugh out loud comedy It’s Brisbane Tonight – Wow! will have you laughing for an hour and half.

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Living and Dying at Hotel Broadway

PRODUCTION DESIGNER

August 2009
Feature Film
In Post Production

Dir: Michael Dean
DOP: Dirk Douglas
Prod: Peter Blackburn

Funded and supported by QPix, Australia

Photography by Hing Ang. Please visit his website: HangAnImage.com

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Heist

ART DIRECTOR

2008, Short Film

Dir: Jeffrey De Vore
Prod: Brian De Vore

Official Selection at Zero Film Festival 2009, Los Angeles

The film is about a usual bankrobbery, but from an unusual perspective. Heist had its first screening at the Roxy Cinema, London, on April 16th 2009 and will be screened at several film festivals in the UK and the Netherlands.

http://player.vimeo.com/video/8469561

Heist from Brian De Vore on Vimeo.

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The Value of Hard Work

ART DIRECTOR

2008, Short Film

Dir: James Cooper
Prod: Sias Wilson

Official Selection at London Independent Film Festival.

www.sticklerfilms.co.uk

Jonathan Bream leads a dull life in a meaningless job, shuffling and stapling paper for a living.  Kept in place by a loathsome Manager with a fake tan and a penchant for motivational chats, Jonathan brings colour to his life in unconventional ways including obsessively writing online reviews for everyday household products.  He begins to relish his regular stationary orders as he finds a friend in Kate, the voice on the end of the phone, and his crush on her proves to be a much needed escape route.

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