Simon Steel.
Former Screentime head of factual Simon Steel has been named as McAvoy Media's new head of development.
Steel, whose list of credits include 89 episodes of Rbt for the Nine Network, Taking On the Chocolate Frog for Foxtel.s Studio, Outback Coroner for Foxtel.s Crime & Investigation Network and Village Vets Australia for Foxtel.s Lifestyle Channel, joins the company in March. .
McAvoy Media produce factual entertainment, reality and observational documentary programming.
It was founded in 2014 by television producer John McAvoy. McAvoy.s credits include Kings Cross ER, Kalgoorlie Cops, The Memorial - Beyond The Anzac Legend, .What Really Happens in Bali as well as both Gold Coast Cops and Territory Cops.
In his new capacity, Steel will both develop new productions and identify existing international formats for the Australian market as well as assist in overseeing current McAvoy Media productions.
Prior to Screentime, Steel was a long time...
Former Screentime head of factual Simon Steel has been named as McAvoy Media's new head of development.
Steel, whose list of credits include 89 episodes of Rbt for the Nine Network, Taking On the Chocolate Frog for Foxtel.s Studio, Outback Coroner for Foxtel.s Crime & Investigation Network and Village Vets Australia for Foxtel.s Lifestyle Channel, joins the company in March. .
McAvoy Media produce factual entertainment, reality and observational documentary programming.
It was founded in 2014 by television producer John McAvoy. McAvoy.s credits include Kings Cross ER, Kalgoorlie Cops, The Memorial - Beyond The Anzac Legend, .What Really Happens in Bali as well as both Gold Coast Cops and Territory Cops.
In his new capacity, Steel will both develop new productions and identify existing international formats for the Australian market as well as assist in overseeing current McAvoy Media productions.
Prior to Screentime, Steel was a long time...
- 3/1/2016
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
The first round of Aacta Award winners have been announced today at the 4th Aacta Award Luncheon held at the Star Event Centre in Sydney.
Celebrating screen craft excellence in Australia, 22 awards were presented, recognising the work of screen practitioners working in television, documentary, short fiction film, short animation and feature film.
The Luncheon was hosted by writer/actor/producer/director Adam Zwar, who was also joined throughout the event by a list of distinguished presenters. including Aacta President Geoffrey Rush, David Stratton, Damian Walshe-Howling, Alexandra Schepisi, Charlotte Best and Diana Glenn.
In the feature film category, Predestination took home the most Awards; with Ben Nott Acs taking out the prize for Best Cinematography, Matt Villa Ase winning the award for Best Editing, and Matthew Putland scooping Best Production Design.
Tess Schofield was honoured with the Aacta Award for Best Costume Design for her work on The Water Diviner while...
Celebrating screen craft excellence in Australia, 22 awards were presented, recognising the work of screen practitioners working in television, documentary, short fiction film, short animation and feature film.
The Luncheon was hosted by writer/actor/producer/director Adam Zwar, who was also joined throughout the event by a list of distinguished presenters. including Aacta President Geoffrey Rush, David Stratton, Damian Walshe-Howling, Alexandra Schepisi, Charlotte Best and Diana Glenn.
In the feature film category, Predestination took home the most Awards; with Ben Nott Acs taking out the prize for Best Cinematography, Matt Villa Ase winning the award for Best Editing, and Matthew Putland scooping Best Production Design.
Tess Schofield was honoured with the Aacta Award for Best Costume Design for her work on The Water Diviner while...
- 1/27/2015
- by Emily Blatchford
- IF.com.au
Russell Crowe-Directed Movie Up for Australian Film Award; Crowe Shortlisted Only in Acting Category
Director Russell Crowe Movie up for Best Film: Australian Academy Awards 2015 nominations (photo: Actor-director Russell Crowe in 'The Water Diviner') Aacta Awards: Feature Film Categories Best Film The Babadook Kristina Ceyton and Kristian Moliere Charlie's Country Nils Erik Nielsen, Peter Djigirr and Rolf de Heer Predestination Paddy McDonald, Tim McGahan, Peter Spierig and Michael Spierig The Railway Man Chris Brown, Andy Paterson and Bill Curbishley Tracks Emile Sherman and Iain Canning The Water Diviner Andrew Mason, Keith Rodger and Troy Lum Best Director The Babadook Jennifer Kent Charlie's Country Rolf de Heer Predestination Peter Spierig and Michael Spierig The Rover David Michôd Best Actress Kate Box The Little Death Essie Davis The Babadook Sarah Snook Predestination Mia Wasikowska Tracks Best Actor Russell Crowe The Water Diviner David Gulpilil Charlie's Country Damon Herriman The Little Death Guy Pearce The Rover Best Supporting Actor Patrick Brammall The Little Death Yilmaz Erdogan...
- 12/3/2014
- by Steve Montgomery
- Alt Film Guide
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