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Wednesday, 31st January 2007
Humidity Rising, short film directed by Louise Alston will be screening in Washington at the DC Independant Film Festival March 1-11 2007.
Monday, 29th January 2007
All My Friends are Leaving Brisbane: Grade finished.
Louise Alston (director), Judd Overton (DOP) and Trish Cahill (colourist) have just completed the final
grade at Cutting Edge. Thanks everyone, especially the wonderful Trish.
Special thanks also to Erica Ford and Anne Robinson for overseeing our project.
Humidity Rising, a short film directed by Louise Alston will be screening at the
Byron Bay film festival.
Sunday, 24th December 2006
Love Song Dedications a romantic
comedy play by Stephen Vagg has finished up a short sharp and sucessful season
at the Seymor Centre in Sydney.
Sunday, 26th November 2006
Quarter Life Crisis (published collection of three hit fringe comedy plays by Stephen Vagg) will be launched at the Book Nook at
2pm on the 2nd of December 2006. Copies are available in the Bunker productions online shop or at the Book Nook.
The volume contains the stage plays All My Friends are Leaving Brisbane, Dirty Caff and Friday Night Drinks.
Friday, 17th November 2006
All My Friends Are Leaving Brisbane (indie rom com feature, di.r Louise Alston) has finished editing. Ahead lies grading and audio post till March 07.
Sex with the Ex (one act play by Stephen Vagg) will be part of the Short and Sweet festival this summer. The production will feature
Megan Alston playing the role of Daniella.
Sunday, 12th November 2006
Humidity Rising (short film dir Louise Alston, produced Shakane productions) will screen at the Bondi film festival on the 24th/ 25th of November.
Friday, 10th November 2006
Mavis (short documentary dir Loosie Craig) has won the Harmony Film Festival in Sydney.
The Harmony film festival is for films that promote peace and harmony.
Beige Brown (Short film dir Louise Alston) will screen at Mountains Shorts this weekend in The Blue Mountains in NSW.
Wednesday, 8th November 2006
Beige Brown (short film dir Louise Alston, created by Cathy Hunt) will be at the Mountains shorts on the 13th of Nov in the Blue
Mountains, NSW.
Humidity Rising (short film Dir Louise Alston, Prod. Shakane Productions) has won best editing at the Queensland short film festival.
Congratulations Nicola Scarrott and thanks to the Post Works.
Tuesday, 31st October 2006
Mavis (short documentary dir Loosie Craig) has won best documentary at the Heart of Gold film festival in Gympie. Cathy Hunt, grand
daughter of Mavis New was there to pick up the prize.
Humidity Rising won best film at the Wagga Wagga Reel is Real film festival.
Beige Brown (dir Louise Alston, created by Cathy Hunt) won people’s choice at the Reel is Real film festival in Wagga Wagga on the weekend.
Saturday, 28th October
Humidity Rising (short film dir Louise Alston for Shakane productions) has been nominated for five awards at the Queensland short film festival.
- Best Actor (Male): Kane Sarota
- Best Cinematography: David Cordell
- Best Production Design: Nick McCallum
- Best Editor: Nicola Scarrott
- Best Use of a Location: Producers: Shane Dempsey & Kane Sarota
All My Friends goes to SPAA: Louise Alston (dir/ prod) and Jade van der Lei (prod) will be speaking at
SPAA fringe on the 13th of November about getting up low budget feature “All My Friends are Leaving Brisbane”.
This weekend, Beige Brown and Humidity Rising are screening at the Wagga Wagga Reel is Real film festival.
Humidity Rising is also screening at the Adelaide Shorts film festival and Mavis
is screening at the Heart of Gold film festival in Gympie.
Saturday, 14th October 2006
Humidity Rising is an action thriller short film directed by Louise Alston as part of the QPIX Silver Halide programme will screen at Adelaide Shorts.
SuperEwe, an animation in development, has been optioned by Canadian animation production company, 9 Stories!
Europe was recently screened at Palm Springs film fest, USA.
All My Friends are Leaving Brisbane, a romantic comedy feature film directed by Louise Alston is heading for picture lock in the next couple of weeks. It will then be going through a digital intermediary process at Cutting Edge and sound post at Audio Loc.