Cinema Papers No.73 May 1989

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Prod, assistant Wendy Rimon Camera assistant Mark Tomlinson Marketing/promotions John Swindells Length 25 mins Gauge 16mm Shooting stock Eastmancolour Synopsis: Jindalee, Australia’s world-beating over the horizon radar will operate as a vital link in Australia’s Northern defences.

FILM VICTORIA CHILD PROTECTION VIDEO Exec, producer Russell Porter Length 30 mins Gauge Betacam Synopsis: This video on child maltreatment will be for use in workshops and seminars by Child Pro­ tection staff. It aims to promote an informed response among professionals who work with children.

CHILDREN'S COURT Exec, producer Ann Darrouzet Scriptwriter Steve Westh Length 15-20 mins Gauge Betacam Synopsis: This video for the Legal Aid Commis­ sion wii be aimed at easing the apprehension of a young person who has to appear in the Children’s Court. It will show what the court looks like, what happens during a hearing, and what sort of powers the Court has.

the presenter (the Sheriff) how a person is called and what to expect through the case. It is an informative, awareness-raising video which is expected to be widely used by other groups.

PERSPECTIVES ON INTEGRATION OF STUDENTS WITH AN INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY Prod, companyjason Ollirier Production Services Producer Jason Ollirier Director Jason Ollirier Scriptwriter Garry Sergeant Prod, manager Karen Myers Editors Peter Brichta Stuart Binstead Lighting cameraperson Jon Matthews Laboratory Elliott Street Productions Length 25 mins Gauge Betacam to 1" Synopsis: This video shows that the integration of students with intellectual disabilities into regular school environments is bein increasingly practised in New South Wales and is working effectively for the benefit of all students within the system. We visit seven schools and see that children are en­ rolled: in a regular class with additional support; in a support class in a regular school; and in a specific purpose school. Produced for the New South Wales Department of Education.

PORT OF BOTANY BAY

Prod, company Newfilms Producer Peter Anderson Director Tony Hertz Scriptwriter Rodney Long NURSE EDUCATION VIDEOS Robyne Michod Prod, manager Mental Retardation Editor MaxAronsten Prod. companyMassive Media and Entertainment Lighting cameraperson Kevin Rigby Director RobGrant Laboratory Newfilms Scriptwriter RobGrant Length 10 mins; 10 mins; 15 mins Photography NickKohler Gauge Betacam to 1" Sound recordist Pat Slater Synopsis: Produced for the Port of Botany Bay Exec, producer RussellPorter (Maritime Services Board of New south Wales) Length 10 mins these three videos are for differing audiences: the Synopsis: This video will show the vocational first is to promote trade with overseas countries; benefits of specializing in mental retardation nurs­ the second is to notify other Australian shipping ing. It will also promote the college-based nursing organizations of the facilities and equipment of­ fered at the port; the third is for local community and school groups, highlighting the balance the NURSE EDUCATION VIDEOS MSB maintains between caring for the environ­ Psychiatric ment and the activities of the port. Producer Joanne Bell Director KathyArmstrong SUPPORT TEACHER - LEARNING Scriptwriter KathyArmstrong DIFFICULTIES Editor KathyArmstrong 1. PRIMARY 2. SECONDARY Exec, producer Russell Porter Prod, company Silvergrass Communications Length 10 mins. Pty Ltd Synopsis: This video will show the vocational Producer Saadia Hall benefits of specializing in psychiatric nursing. It Director Michael Mundell will also promote the college-based nursing courses. Scriptwriter Michael Mundell Prod, manager Jo Malcolm NEW SOUTH WALES FILM AND Editors Julie Hickson TELEVISION OFFICE Jack Swart Laboratory Visualeyes Productions GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN Length 10 mins 30 secss; 11 mins 30 secs Prod, company Gauge Betacam to 1 ” 30 Seconds Synopsis: These two videos aim to demonstrate a Producer Mark Newman ‘whole-school approach’ to children’s learning Director Mark Waters difficulties and to provide a model for support Scriptwriter Rodney Long teachers in schools. An actor plays the lead role in Ann Boris Prod, manager each video. Produced for the New South Wales Nick Pandoulis Editor Education Department. Lighting cameraperson Malcolm Burrows Laboratory Colorfilm/VTS Length SITTING NEXT TO NELLY 15 minutes Gauge 16mm to 1 " tape Prod, company Davis Film and Video Synopsis: To encourage better solid waste dis­ Productions Limited posal, this film was produced for the New South Producer Cathy Miller Wales Metropolitan Waste Disposal Authorin'. Its Director Linda Blagg primary audience is young people in schools. Scriptwriter Geoffrey Newton Through dramatization the filmshows that landfil­ Prod, manager Cathy Miller ling of waste is a suitable and acceptable method; Editors Philip McGuire that it is being used, and that it is environmentally John Agapitos sound. A broad-ranging audience would enjoy Lighting cameraperson Philip Bull this film. Laboratón' Meredith Productions Length 12 mins 30 secs Gauge JURY DUTY - A REWARDING Betacam to 1 ” Synopsis: Produced for principals and executives RESPONSIBILITY in the-.New South Wales Department of Educa­ Prod, company McPhee Productions Pty Ltd tion, this video raises issues related to multicultural Producers Ian Adkins education and leadership. Through dramatization Karl McPhee we see one school moving away from the almost Karl McPhede Director inevitable ‘International Day’ to a way of working Catie Stephen Prod, manager with parents and children that is different and David Tindale Editors innovative. Alan Heslin Andrew Fraser Lighting cameraperson Edit Point PPS Laboratory Length 15 mins Betacam to 1" Gauge Synopsis: Produced for the Office of the Sheriffof New South Wales (Attorney General’s Depart­ ment), this video is primarily for people who have been called for jury service. It explains through dramatization of a re-enacted ‘case’, and through

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Ron Sinni Prod, accountant Scriptwriter . RussellHurley Brian Giddens Editor J RussellHurley1st asst director Hamish McSporran 2nd asst director Prod, manager ; BrendonLavelle Jo Friesan Art director Paul Amitzboll 3rd asst director Sue Wiley Continuity Laboratory VFL Galia Hardy Budget $956,000 Producer’s assistant Jan Pontifex Casting Length 90 mins Harry Glynatsis Focus puller Gauge 16mm Kathy Chambers Synopsis: When two young Americans stumble Clapper/loader Ken Connor on a rubber baron murdering his tappers en masse, Key grip Alistair Reilly they find it difficult to rally world opinion against Asst grip Laurie Fish Gaffer South American rubber. Jon Leaver Best boy Adam Williams Genny operator TELEVISION Chris Goldsmith Boom operator PRODUCTION Steven Jones-Evans Ast art director Clare Griffin Costume designer ACROPOLIS NOW Jose Perez Make-up Cheryl Williams Hairdresser Prod, company Crawford Productions Marion Boyce Wardrobe supervisor Producer Peter Herbert Wardrobe standby John Shea Director Ted Emery Rachel Nott Scriptwriters Simon Palomares Martin Perkins Props buyer Nick Giannopoulos Graham Blackmore Standby props George Kapiniaris Brian Pearce Special effects Jo Rosas Off-line editor Colin Robertson Set dressers Post-prod, supervisor Dee Liebenberg Tony Rippon Exec, producers Ian Bradley Gordon White Construction manager Gary Fenton Peter McNee Construction foreman Prod, supervisor Vince Smits Bruce Rowland Musical director Prod, coordinator Kimanie Jones-Hameister Chris Anderson Stunts coordinator Prod, accountant JeffShenker New Generation Stunts Stunts Assistant to producer Coyla Hegarty Still photography Bill Bachman Script editor Peter Herbert Dialogue coach Peter Tulloch Script consultant Jutta Goetze Wrangler John Baird Director’s assistant Julie Bates Sara Probyn Runners Casting Jan Pontifex Marcus Hunt Camera Phil Bowler Susan Elizabeth Wood Unit publicist Steve Sloble Catering Bande Aide Catering Shane Grigg Smdios Crawfords Australia Hank Eykman Mixed at VFL Jack Degenkamp $4 million Budget Technical directors Tek K. Beh Length 2x2 hours Timothy Coulson Gauge 16mm Vison switcher Jonathan Olb Shooting stock Kodak 7297 Vision assistant Darren White Cast: John Waters (Brenton), Nikki Coghill Lighting Robbie Coia (Delie) Bud Tingwell (Uncle Charles) Frank Ratina Synopsis: A sequel to the highly successful A ll The Greg Rawson R ivers R u n. This story is of the loves and hardships Russell Howard Brenton and Philadelphia free as they struggle to Audio electrician John Budge stay together facing the adversities of a dying river Paul Indiamo trade. Russell McAbee Boom operator Colin Swan AUSTRALIA’S MOST WANTED Scott Finlay Prod, company Grundy Television Art director Geòrgie Greenhill Producer Margaret Slarke Floor managers Kevin Carlin Directors Andrew Friedman Rebecca de Regt David Morgan Make-up Barbara Cousins Erik Steen Katherine Archer Igor Auzins Wardrobe Valerie Nelson Malcolm Tennent Props Dane Clark Peter Bernardos Set decorator Jill Eden Julie Money Studio hands Ray Ackerley Russell Webb Lindsay Pugh Script editors Ginny Lowndes Adam Pietrzak John Coulter Sergio Adimari John Hugginson Daniel Brennan Exec, producers. Philip East Video tape Rod Taylor Peter Pinne Ken Hardie Prod, supervisor Stephen Jones Vivien Turco Prod, coordinators Barbara Ring Miranda Howlett Lisa Harrison Video post-prod. John Barber Prod, manager Vicki Popplewell Audio post-prod. Paul Reeve Unit managers Rob Short Sound editor Anne Carter Sean Clayton Network publicity' Sally Flynn Prod, secretary Tony Forsyth Unit publicist Susan Elizabeth Wood Prod, accountant Scott Hibbert Studios HSV 7 Prod, assistants Laura Hayes Gauge 1 ” video Adrian Pickersgill Cast: Nick Giannopoulos (Jim),Simon Palomares Peter Conroy (Rick) George Kapiniaris (Memo), Tracey CallenPeter Fitzgerald dar (Liz), Simon Thorpe (Skip), George Vidalis 1st asst director Stewart Wright (Manolis). 2nd asst director Adam Spence Synopsis: Kostas leaves his son Jim in charge of Continuin’ Kay Henncssy the Acropolis Cafe, but you should see the Acropo­ Linda Ray lis Now. Shirley Ballard Sian Fatouras ALL THE RIVERS RUN II Casting Sue Manger Prod, company Crawford Productions Resarchers Ben Cheshire Producer Alan Hardy Allen Matheson Director John Power Karen Jarrett Scriptwriters Vince Moran Kay Bendle Barbara Bishop Research assistant Alexandra Keller Based on the novel by Nancy Cato Music editor Gary Hardman Photography Dan Burstall Gaffers Graham Mulder Sound recordist Lloyd Carrick John Engler Editor Kerry Regan Director’s assistant Kristin Voumard Prod, designer Robert Perkins Art directors Tony Raves Exec, producer Ian Bradley Vivian Wilson Assoc, producers Vince Smits Asst art director Brian W. Alexander Helen Watts Art dept coordinator Lee John Bulgin Prod, supervisor Vince Smits Make-up Viv Mepham Prod, coordinator Bernadette O’Mahonv Belinda Burke Prod, manager Helen Watts Rochelle Ford Location manager Leigh Ammitzboll Hairdressers Heather McLaren

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