Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Irish in the morning


Ausfilm's Nick Coyle and Mark Woods are alert to every possibility.

Princess

Pinkie


Geoff Brown has been in the sun. A lot. He doesn't tan.

The secret life of...


Amanda Higgs is in the eyes. Her next series features a group of young people possessed by the devil.

James Brown


Geoff Brown with Pacific Film and Television Commission CEO Robin James. If a picture paints a thousand words...

AFC of style


Acting CEO of the Australian Film Commission bows before the sheer style of Megan Simpson-Huberman.

Thursday, November 16, 2006

No sharks in this pool


FFC's Stephanie Dow takes a break from talking to producers. We think... We hope...

Caretaker mode


Film Vcitoria's Sandra Sdraulig is waiting for a brand new shiny Minister for the Arts, alongside AFTRS's Peter Herbert.

Not pitching, thinking


Scottie Connolly hides the champagne.

It's behind you


Julie Marlow resolutely ignores the temptations that the Gold Coast has to offer.

Producer as food stylist


Stella Kinsella (Short Poppy Awards) demonstrates what can be done with battered prawns and a stack of lettuce.

Serious debate by the pool


Steve Kearney and Warwick Holt at work.

Feeding Frenzy - Day 2


There's vital information in them there fortune cookies!

Brown James


AFTRS's Andy Lloyd-James and SPAA's Geoff Brown

Laboratory Conditions


ATLAB's Alaric McAuslan and Ian Anderson. A few chemicals would do wonders for the view.
UPDATE: as per the comment, this is actually Ian Anderson.

Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Doing it tough

David Franken and the PFTC's Henry Tefay demand better working conditions.

Woke up

It was a Gold Coast morning and the first thing that I saw...

Important people

Power takes many forms. Joe Mouwsa and Belinda Joyce have the power to make people pathetically grateful.

Emma and Shane are networking

Emma Forgie, Shane Luther

At the Fringe

Phoebe Hart, Jenni Cohen, Poppy Doule, Bridget Curran.

Working part 2

SPAA's Stephen Marriott at the Fringe.

Producer in paradise

Jim Shomos

Working

Oh, yeah. John Swaffield after a hard morning.

Screenwriter

James Phillips is a writer. There are two dead giveaways. Firstly, he is alone. Secondly, he isn't talking on his mobile.

I wish I was back in Perth

Film and Television Institute's Graeme Sward letting the home office know that he is having a terrible time.

AFI searches for goodies

AFI head James Hewison knows the goodies are in the bag.

Monday, November 13, 2006

Welcome

As part of our contribution to SPAA, Screen Hub has supplied our managing director Alex Prior with a cheap digital camera and a set of instructions which make perfect sense to any child taught to speak English in rural China.

We are posting some of his photographs here. If you want hi-res versions of these happy moments, email us at editor@screenhub.com.au

They are supplied on a creative commons license, which means you are welcome to reuse them, but not for profit. Drop us a line if you copy them.