Karla Burt and Paul Walton.
Paul Walton and Karla Burt, co-founders of production company 720 Creative, have struck a first-look development, formats and international sales deal with Fremantle.
The plan is to jointly create projects across a range of genres and platforms including children’s series, light entertainment and documentary.
Formerly colleagues at Princess Pictures, Walton and Burt launched 720 Creative (the name meaning projects must rotate through 720 degrees to move from dream to reality) earlier this year.
Their first commission, Tanya Hennessy Gets A Real Job, a 6 x 3’ comedy in which the comedian and radio personality tries her hand at working on a farm, a wellness centre and as a barista and tour guide, will premiere next month on Igtv (InstagramTV).
Fremantle CEO Chris Oliver-Taylor contacted Walton soon after he departed Princess Pictures after seven years as a producer and partner in the production company founded by Laura Waters.
Walton had...
Paul Walton and Karla Burt, co-founders of production company 720 Creative, have struck a first-look development, formats and international sales deal with Fremantle.
The plan is to jointly create projects across a range of genres and platforms including children’s series, light entertainment and documentary.
Formerly colleagues at Princess Pictures, Walton and Burt launched 720 Creative (the name meaning projects must rotate through 720 degrees to move from dream to reality) earlier this year.
Their first commission, Tanya Hennessy Gets A Real Job, a 6 x 3’ comedy in which the comedian and radio personality tries her hand at working on a farm, a wellness centre and as a barista and tour guide, will premiere next month on Igtv (InstagramTV).
Fremantle CEO Chris Oliver-Taylor contacted Walton soon after he departed Princess Pictures after seven years as a producer and partner in the production company founded by Laura Waters.
Walton had...
- 11/11/2019
- by The IF Team
- IF.com.au
(L-r) Craig Silvey, Ben Young, Melissa Kelly and Ryan Hodgson, the team behind ‘Cage In the Wild’.
Monash, a drama about army officer John Monash from Bruce Beresford; a thriller from Jasper Jones author Craig Silvey and director Ben Young, Cage in the Wild; and a TV adaptation of novel The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart from Sarah Lambert and Made Up Stories are among the 21 projects to have recently received story development funding from Screen Australia.
The agency today announced seven television series, four online projects and 10 feature films will share in nearly $700,000.
Since July 2018, Screen Australia has had two strands for development funding: the Premium Fund for higher budget projects from established screen content makers, and the Generate Fund for lower budget projects with an emphasis on supporting emerging talent, or experienced talent wanting to take creative risks.
CEO Graeme Mason said: “It’s great to see such...
Monash, a drama about army officer John Monash from Bruce Beresford; a thriller from Jasper Jones author Craig Silvey and director Ben Young, Cage in the Wild; and a TV adaptation of novel The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart from Sarah Lambert and Made Up Stories are among the 21 projects to have recently received story development funding from Screen Australia.
The agency today announced seven television series, four online projects and 10 feature films will share in nearly $700,000.
Since July 2018, Screen Australia has had two strands for development funding: the Premium Fund for higher budget projects from established screen content makers, and the Generate Fund for lower budget projects with an emphasis on supporting emerging talent, or experienced talent wanting to take creative risks.
CEO Graeme Mason said: “It’s great to see such...
- 5/28/2019
- by jkeast
- IF.com.au
This week, some 200,000 Year 12 students will receive their Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (Atar). Among them are 14 who documented their final year of school for upcoming ABC series.My Year 12 Life.
Princess Pictures gave each of the 14 students a camera at the start of 2016 and asked them to film their life.
The resulting 26 x 30 series, which aims to create national conversation about the pressures of Year 12, is a .vlogumentary. — there were no film crews or producers on the ground.
As the students. final year comes to an end, so too does filming. The students have captured 1000s of hours of vision, each whittled down to an average 30-60 mins of footage every week. The completed series will also include media from the students' social platforms such as Instagram and Snapchat.
.It.s time we talked about the stress we.re putting on teenagers, and the effect of telling them they should be judged by one number,...
Princess Pictures gave each of the 14 students a camera at the start of 2016 and asked them to film their life.
The resulting 26 x 30 series, which aims to create national conversation about the pressures of Year 12, is a .vlogumentary. — there were no film crews or producers on the ground.
As the students. final year comes to an end, so too does filming. The students have captured 1000s of hours of vision, each whittled down to an average 30-60 mins of footage every week. The completed series will also include media from the students' social platforms such as Instagram and Snapchat.
.It.s time we talked about the stress we.re putting on teenagers, and the effect of telling them they should be judged by one number,...
- 12/8/2016
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
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