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Director’s Statement  

I  shot  the  very  first  footage  for  The  Wizards  of  Aus  when  I  was  nineteen  with  a  couple  of  my  friends  acting  in  it.    Upon  reviewing  said  footage,  I  thought  ‘Wow,  this  is  terrible’  and  continued   living  my   life.    However,   I  never  could  quite  shake   the   idea  out  of  my  head.    The  sheer   lunacy  of  the  concept  rattled  around  in  my  brain,  and  then  five  years   later  I  found  myself  pitching  it  to  an  alarmingly  enthusiastic  Screen  Australia.    The   Wizards   of   Aus   represents   everything   I’m   passionate   about   when   it   comes   to  filmmaking.    It’s  absurd,  it’s  fun,  it’s  (hopefully)  unique  and  it  aspires  to  do  nothing  if  not  be  entertaining.    It  tells  the  story  of  Jack;  a  young  wizard  who  decides  he’s  rather  sick  of  fighting   Goblins   for   Breakfast   and   Dragons   for   lunch   and   thus   demands   a   change   of  scenery:  Footscray.    Failing   in   his   bid   for   secrecy,   Jack’s   magical   existence   is   abruptly   ousted   to   the  Australian  public  and  now  he  must  deal  with  being  an  apathetic  all-­‐powerful  God   in  a  City  of  Melbournians.    To  write  the  show,  I  teamed  up  with  my  high  school  buddy  Nicholas  Issell  and  we  took  delight   in  writing   a   show   that   no   sane   person  would  write.     Our   ethos  was   to   let   the  scripts   take   us   anywhere.     As   we   bounced   scene   ideas   around   in   the   office,   it   didn’t  matter   how   absurd   (or   expensive)   they  were   -­‐   as   long   as   they  were   funny   they  were  considered.     If   the   script   demanded   a   giant   fish   monster,   we   wrote   it.     If   the   script  demanded  we  suddenly  teleport  to  the  moon  and  murder  main  characters  (for  no  other  reason  than  it  was  funnier  than  not  to  do  it)  then  we  wrote  it.    It  was  key  to  us  that  the  scripts  always  turn  in  unexpected  directions  to  keep  the  audience  guessing.  However,  no  matter   how   much   we   subvert   tradition,   there   are   some   fundamentals   to   writing  narrative   comedy   that   Nick   and   I   are   very   passionate   about   respecting.     This   isn’t   a  sketch  show,  and  as  such   there  was  always  a  reason  behind  each  absurd  choice   -­‐  why  should  the  audience  care  about  the  laws  in  our  Universe  if  we  didn’t’?    I’ve  been  messing  around  with  visual  effects  in  my  spare  time  since  I  was  16,  thus  VFX  was  an  inexpensive  resource  that  allowed  Nick  and  I  to  write  the  sort  of  scripts  normally  reserved  for  animations.    It  costs  as  much  to  animate  characters  in  a  spaceship  as  it  does  to   animate   them   in  a  house  –   and   that  principle   affords  animation  writers  with  a   real  freedom.    Having  access  to  free,  albeit  exceedingly  time  consuming  VFX  allowed  us  the  same  freedom,  and  we  abused  the  fuck  out  of  it.    Across   the   90-­‐minute   runtime   of   our   series,   we   have   well   more   than   doubled   the  amount   of   VFX   shots   as   The   Fellowship   of   the   Ring   (which   is   unprecedented   for   an  Australian  series  –  especially  in  the  low-­‐budget  space).    Now,  of  course,  having  an  excess  of   VFX   certainly   isn’t   a   measure   of   quality   –   otherwise   The   Phantom   Menace   would  probably  be  the  greatest  film  of  all  time,  which  I’m  pretty  sure  it   isn’t.    What  that  does  mean,  however,  is  that  this  show  was  exceedingly  hard  to  make  –  requiring  more  than  36  weeks  stuck  in  the  edit  suite  with  Chris  Hocking  (Series  Producer).    Aside  from  our  1,200  odd  VFX  shots,  we  had  our  amazingly  talented  production  people  create  great  costumes  for  wizards,  orcs,  and  men  made  of  endlessly  melting  butter.    Our  puppeteers  built  several  working  puppets,  ranging  from  the  simple  (a  talking  hat),  to  the  

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difficult  (a  7  foot  tall  articulated  baby-­‐skeleton  monster),  to  the  incredible  (an  amazing  talking   shark-­‐man   named   Terry).     All   this   from   a   team   of   hungry   artisans   with   an  average  age  of  25!    This  all  contributes  to  my  directing  philosophy  that  filmmaking  can’t   just  be  theatre  in  front   of   a   camera;   it   can   be   so  much  more   than   that.     I’m   not   interested   in  making   a  comedy   where   every   laugh   comes   from   dialogue.   Laughs   should   also   come   from   a  camera  move,  a  sound  effect,  clever  blocking  and  framing  -­‐  as  much  as  a  laugh  can  come  from  some  words  and  a  performance.    Speaking   of   performances,   we   couldn’t   have   been   luckier   to   work   with   some   of   the  absolute   best  Australia   has   to   offer.    Mark   Samuel  Bonanno   as   the   joyously   villainous  ‘Skulldrich’  gave  a  perfect  comedy  performance  that  somehow  makes  you  cheer  for  him  in   spite   of   the   character’s   tendency   to   frequently   commit   terrorism.     We   wrote   the  character   for   Mark,   and   Nick   and   I   just   about   exploded   when   he   agreed   to   come   on  board.      With  a   character  at   the  opposite  end  of   the   spectrum,  Menik  Gooneratne  brought   real  warmth  and  sympathy  to  ‘Kylie’,  Jack’s  grounded  and  caring  case  worker.  To  call  Menik  the  utmost  professional   doesn’t   do   justice   to  her  wonderful   personality   and  presence.    These   two  performances  were   the  unshakeably,   steadfast  bedrock  upon  which   I   could  pitch  my  own  narcissistic  and  average-­‐at-­‐best  performance  as  Jack.    On   top  of  all   the  budding   talents  we  worked  with,  we  somehow  were   lucky  enough  to  trick  some  fully  blossomed  Aussie  legends  into  appearing  in  the  show.    Legends  like  Guy  Pearce,  Mark  Mitchell,  Bruce  Spence  and  Samuel   Johnson  all  brought   so  much   to   their  roles;  a  talk  show  shock  jock,  a  xenophobic  politician,  a  living  alcoholic  oil  painting  and  a  pencil-­‐pushing  half  man/half  Shark  respectively.    It’s  been  a  crazy  journey  getting  this  show  made,  but  it’s  never  been  anything  other  than  joyous,  even  when  it  was  utter  hell.    I’ll  be  a  lucky  man  to  ever  work  with  such  a  talented  cast   and   crew,  whose   impeccable   talents   and   efforts   I   truly   believe   are   evident   in   the  finished  product.    People  don’t   really  make  shows   like   this.    Maybe  because   they  know  better,  or  maybe  because  they’re  almost  impossibly  difficult  to  make  –  and  I’m  so  proud  of  my  whole  team  for  always  erring  on  the  side  of  ‘almost’  in  the  phrase  ‘almost  impossible’.    It’s   an   insane   show,   and   it’s   certainly   not   for   everyone.     You   could   almost   say   it’s   for  practically  no-­‐one,  but  I  guarantee  that  you  will  be  startled,  you  will  be  entertained  and  you’ll  realise  why  people  don’t  make  shows  like  this.    

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Series Synopsis  

One Line Synopsis  Everybody   needs   good   Neighbours;   even   if   sometimes   those   Neighbours   are  homicidal  wizards  from  the  7th  dimension.    

One Paragraph Synopsis  Fed  up  with  the  magical  realm’s  obsession  with  large-­‐scale  fantasy  warfare,  Jack  the  wizard  decides   to  migrate   to   the   sanest  place  he   can   think  of:  Melbourne’s  western  suburbs.      After  accidentally   causing  Flinders  Street  Station   to   turn  ever   so  slightly   into  a  giant   fish  monster,  his  existence   (and   that  of  his   fellow  magical   immigrants)   is  revealed   to   the   Australian   public.     Fearing   a   backlash   against   himself   and   his  kind,  Jack  swears  off  using  magic  in  a  bid  to  better  assimilate  into  human  life.      But  of  course,  fitting  in  was  never  going  to  be  easy  when  people  tend  to  get  a  bit  ‘explode-­‐y’  whenever  you  sneeze…        

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Series Synopsis  

One Page Synopsis  For   countless   eons,   the   seven   planes   of   the   magical   realm   writhed   in   never  ending  chaos:  legendary  battles,  fire  breathing  dragons,  fellowships  of  rings...    “Screw  this,”  thought  Jack,  a  young  wizard,  “I’m  moving  to  Melbourne”.    Jack  hoped   life   in   the  western  suburbs  of  Melbourne  would   finally  bring  him  a  little  bit  of  peace  and  quiet.    Unfortunately,  suburban  life  isn’t  necessarily  all  it’s  cracked  up  to  be;  even  for  a  being  of  near-­‐limitless  Godlike  power.    Jack  already  has  the  perils  of  bureaucracy,  local  politics  and  bogans  to  deal  with  in  his  quest  to  fit   in,  but  things  can  only  get  worse  when  all  the  other  beings  of  near-­‐limitless  Godlike  power  decide  to  crash  the  party.    And  by  crash  the  party,  we  mean  like,  destroy  physics.    When  the  Australian  public  are  reluctant  to  welcome  the  magical  foreigners,  it’s  up  to  Jack,  and  his  social  worker  Kylie,  to  prove  that  magical  beings  can  find  their  place  in  modern  Australian  society.    Will  the  public  accept  these  strange  newcomers?      Will  Jack’s  nemesis,  Skulldrich,  stop  eating  children?      Will  Terry  the  shark-­‐monster  find  happiness?      Can  a  goblin  qualify  for  a  home  loan?      Will  anybody  actually  watch  this  show?    Find  out,  by  actually  watching  this  show.      

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Characters  

Jack – a White Wizard (Michael Shanks)  Jack  is  our  protagonist.      Born  of  wizard  folk  in  the  arcane  realm,  he  was  raised  in  a  world  of  madness  and  got   bored   of   it.     His   personality   is   incongruous,   almost   anachronistic   to   his  birthplace  –  he’s  essentially  the  only  rational  brain  in  an  insane  world.      His   decision   to   relocate   to  Melbourne   is   to   find   saner   pastures,   and   hopefully  some   kindred   spirits.     Whilst   he   was   hoping   to   fit   in,   he   accidentally   causes  Flinders  Street  Station  to  transform  into  a  giant  fish  monster,  and  this  leaves  the  citizens  of  Melbourne  rather  miffed  at  him.        In   order   to   show   that   not   all  wizards   are   threatening   to   the  public,   he   takes   a  vow  of  magical  abstinence  –  a  vow  that  is  tested  by  the  everyday  bureaucracy  of  Australian  life.      Jack   is   desperate   to   fit   in,   but   his   nemesis   Skulldrich   and   an   ungrateful   public  undermine  each  good  deed  he  does.        Will  Jack  ever  find  his  place,  or  is  he  destined  to  be  the  perpetual  outsider?    

     

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Characters  

Skulldrich – a Dark Wizard (Mark Samuel Bonanno)  Skulldrich  is  happiest  when  he  is  making  others  their  unhappiest.      An   evil   wizard   forged   in   the   darkest   planes   of   the   arcane   realm,   he   is   miffed  when  his  sworn  nemesis  Jack  crosses  over  to  earth.      Missing  somebody  to  torment,  Skulldrich  follows  him  to  earth  to  make  Jack’s  life  there  a  living  hell.    Though  Skulldrich  would  never  admit  it,  Jack  represents  the  most  meaningful  relationship   in  his   life   -­‐   the  hero/villain  partnership   to  him  is  very  sacred.        He   spends   his   days   on   earth   thwarting   the   good   reputation   Jack   is   trying   to  cultivate.     For   every   spell   Jack   doesn’t   cast,   Skulldrich   casts   three   –   and   they  almost  always  inflict  disasters.        Like,  literal  disasters  -­‐  high  body  count  disasters.    

   

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Characters  

Kylie (Menik Gooneratne)  Kylie  is  Jack’s  case  worker,  assigned  to  him  by  the  local  Footscray  Council.    Born  of  humans  in  the  earthly  realm  (earth),  she’s  thrilled  at  the  chance  to  help  a  true  outsider  find  his  place  in  Melbourne.        Kylie  is  a  strong,  capable,  career  woman  who  dreams  of  making  a  difference  but  she  too  is  a  slave  to  the  bureaucracy  she  enforces.    Focused  and  grounded,  she  is  sometimes   frustrated   by   Jack’s   whimsical   nature   but   fascinated   by   his   alien  culture.      As  lonely  as  Jack  gets,  he  can  always  count  on  the  lovely  Kylie.    

   

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Characters  

Senator Quinn (Mark Mitchell)  Senator  Geoff  Quinn  is  a  mid-­‐ranking  politician  in  state  government.    He  is  using  the   ‘Flinders   Street   Fish   incident’   and   the   ‘Baby   Bones   scandal’   as   a  means   to  further   his   political   aspirations.     Harbouring   an   intense   right-­‐wing   agenda,   he  believes   Australia   belongs   to   Australians   –   not   ‘Cloak-­‐People’.     Scared   and  threatened  by   the   influx  of  magical   immigrants,  he’ll   stop  at  nothing   to   rid   the  country  of  Jack  and  his  ilk.      

   

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Characters  

Regimand (Bruce Spence)  Regimand  the  wise   is   Jack’s  deceased  father.    Regimand  fell  right  off  his  mortal  coil   and   into   immortal   oil.     His   soul   confined   to   an   oil   painting,   he   spends   his  afterlife  admonishing  his  son  whilst  perpetually  drunk  off  the  paint  fumes.    When  he  has  a  spare  moment,  he  might  pop  over  to  the  paintings  at  the  NGV  to  bother  the  nude  women  in  Manet  portraits.    

   

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Characters  

Morgan Wright (Guy Pearce)  Morgan  Wright  is  a  far-­‐right,  television  shock  jock  with  the  amount  of  credibility  that   job   usually   entails.     Shamelessly   preaching   to   his   own   choir,   his   on-­‐air  ‘debate’  with  Jack  is  nothing  less  than  a  dissection  and  destruction  of  the  clueless  wizard.    Sharply   dressed,   sharply   groomed   and   sharply   critical,   his   good   looks   and  velvety   voice  melt   the   hearts   of   all   those   old   women  watching.     His   audience  fondly   remembers   an   Australia-­‐gone-­‐by;   when   summers   were   as   golden   as  gaytimes,  and  the  local  shop-­‐keep  wasn’t  a  literal  gargoyle.    

         

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Characters – The Creatures  

Baby Bones (Puppetry by Nathan Reardon and Rennie Watson)  Baby  Bones  is  a  baby  made  of  bones.      The   sufferer   of   a   dark   wizard’s   (Skulldrich)   curse,   Baby   Bones   was   forced   to  endure  a  life  without  skin.    Adopted   by   the   well-­‐meaning   Mr   and   Mrs   Swinton,   they   unconditionally   love  their  Baby  Bones  –  unaware  of  the  fact  that  he  is  in  fact  a  hellish  demon  with  an  appetite  for  cats,  and  other  people’s  bones.    

 

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Characters – The Creatures  

Terry the Shark (voiced by Samuel Johnson)  When  Terry  heard  about   Jack  migrating  to  Melbourne,  he  thought  he’d  seek  an  opportunity   here   of   his   own.     After   all,   he   and   his   wife   have   a   school   to   put  through  school.    A   humanoid   sharkbeast,   Terry   has   found   work   pencil-­‐pushing   at   the   local  Footscray  City  Council.     In  spite  of  doing  a  good   job,  he  struggles   to   ignore   the  constant   taunts   by   his   colleagues   who   just   aren’t   used   to   working   with  sharkbeasts.    Displaced  and  lonely,  he  is  more  depressed  than  the  average  amphibian.    

   

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Episode 1 – Tuesday 19th January 2016

Part 1 – Honk One  Line  Synopsis  After   a   disastrous   battle  with   a   dragon,   Jack   the  wizard   decides   to   escape   the  madness  of  the  magical  realm  by  moving  to  Melbourne,  Australia.  

One  Paragraph  Synopsis  When  the  constant  battles,  dragons  and  fellowships  finally  become  too  much  for  him,  Jack  –  a  young  wizard  –  migrates  somewhere  a  little  more  sane:  the  western  suburbs  of  Melbourne.    Unfortunately,  Jack’s  peace  and  quiet  is  cut  short  after  he  accidentally  transforms  Flinders  Street  Station  into  a  giant  fish  monster,  and  the  media   has   a   field   day.     Making  matters   worse,   his   nemesis   -­‐   the   dark  wizard,  Skulldrich  -­‐  has  moved  next  door  and  is  determined  to  destroy  Jack's  new  life  in  the  previously  peaceful  city.    

Part 2 – Lotus

One  Line  Synopsis  Having   sworn   off   magic,   Jack   attempts   to   get   himself   a   new   recycling   bin   the  normal,  human  way  -­‐  however  if  there's  anything  more  confusing  than  mastering  the  arcane  arts,  it  might  be  local  council  bureaucracy.  

One  Paragraph  Synopsis  Having   sworn   a   vow   of   magical   abstinence   on   national   television,   Jack   is  determined  to  do  things  the  normal,  human  way.    When  his  integration  worker,  Kylie,  informs  him  that  he’ll  need  a  recycling  bin,  Jack  takes  this  new  quest  very  seriously,  despite  Skulldrich’s   interference.     Jack  might  have   left   the  hazardous  dungeons   and   dragons   of   the   wizard   realm   behind   him,   but   Melbourne   has  something  just  as  painful  –  local  council  bureaucracy.          

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Episode 2 – Wednesday 20th January 2016

Part 1 - Magic by Moonlight

One  Line  Synopsis  Fresh   from   a   nasty   divorce  with   his   unicorn  wife,   Jack   tries   his   hand   at   speed  dating.  

One  Paragraph  Synopsis  Still   in   emotional   pain   from   his   divorce   from   Irene   the   unicorn,   Jack   is   finally  convinced   by   Kylie   to   give   speed   dating   a   try   as   a   way   to   meet   more  Melbournians.    They're  single,   ready   to  mingle,  and  possibly  accidentally   cause  murder.    Also,  a  mummy  is  there.      

Part 2 – Canvassing

One  Line  Synopsis  When  a  vote  is  called  to  kick  all  wizards  out  of  Melbourne  for  good,  it’s  up  to  Jack  to  rally  his  fellow  magical  immigrants  and  convince  them  to  try  and  fit  in  a  little  better.  

One  Paragraph  Synopsis  Xenophobic   politician,   Senator   Quinn,   has   launched   a   savage   anti-­‐wizard  campaign   calling   for   all   wizards   to   be   kicked   out   of  Melbourne   for   good!   Jack  pleads   for  other  magical   creatures   to   try  harder   to   fit   into  Melbourne  society   -­‐  but  it's  hard  to  fit  in  when  you're  a  skeleton  man  made  of  fire.      

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Episode 3 – Thursday 21st January 2016  

Part 1 - The Ballad of Baby Bones

One  Line  Synopsis  Jack  comes  under  harsh  scrutiny  following  a  television  exposé  on  media  darling,  'Baby  Bones',  an  adorable  human  child  cursed  to  live  without  skin.  

One  Paragraph  Synopsis  Jack  comes  under  harsh  scrutiny  following  a  television  exposé  on  media  darling,  'Baby   Bones',   an   adorable   human   child   cursed   to   live   without   skin.     With   the  story   building   momentum   for   the   anti-­‐wizard   cause,   Jack   schedules   a   radio  debate  with  Senator  Quinn  to  tell  his  side  of  the  story.    Skulldrich  has  other  plans,  however,  and  goes  to  extreme  lengths  to  make  Jack  miss  the  debate.  

Part 2 - Molten Gelatinous Sex Ball

One  Line  Synopsis  With  the  anti-­‐wizard  vote  looming,  Jack  calls  a  town  hall  meeting  in  a  last  ditch  effort   to   turn   the   tide   on   anti-­‐wizard   sentiment,   with   fatal   and   sexual  consequences.  

One  Paragraph  Synopsis  With  the  anti-­‐wizard  vote  looming,  Jack  calls  a  town  hall  meeting  in  a  last  ditch  effort   to  turn  the  tide  on  anti-­‐wizard  sentiment.    While  the  turnout   looks  good,  the  assembled  humans,  wizards  and  magical  beasties  don’t  seem  to  be  happy  to  see   him,   and   Jack  must   atone   for   all   the  mistakes   he's   made   on   his   quest   for  peace.      

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Cast Michael Shanks  A   multi-­‐faceted   filmmaker,   Michael   is   an   award-­‐winning   Writer,   Director,  Musician  &  Visual  Effects  artist.    The  Wizards  of  Aus  is  his  biggest  project  yet  -­‐  a  feature  length  series  where  he  takes  on  writing,  directing,  acting,  composing  and  visual   effects  duties.    Michael’s   first   ever   foray   into   filmmaking   took   the   grand  prize   at   the   2008   Escapist   Film   Festival.     In   the   fallout,   he   got   a   job  with   the  company  directing  a  short  form  narrative  series  at  the  age  of  only  17.    Here,  he  was  required  to  create  high-­‐concept  narrative  content  for  a  fortnightly  deadline.    This   enabled   him   to   develop   a   guerrilla   technique   to   filmmaking   –   learning   a  variety   of   technical   production   skills   so   that   in   the   lack   of   a   budget,   he   could  sacrifice  time  to  make  the  films  he  wanted  to  make.    This  meant  seeing  his  family  and  friends  a  lot  less,  but  most  of  them  were  happy  to  see  less  of  him.    Since  then,  he’s  curated  the  popular  YouTube  channel  Timtimfed,  which  features  a   variety   of   high   concept   film   and   comedy   content,   and   has   over   35,000,000  online   hits.     He’s   won   various   awards   for   his   work   in   music   videos,   from  directing   clips   of   his   own   band   to  more   recent  work  with   artists   such   as   Guy  Pearce  on  his   sophomore  musical   release,   Storm.    He  also  directs   the  odd  TVC  here   and   there   and   thusly   is   losing  his   soul.     In   his   down   time,   he   is   obsessed  with  making  strangers  like  him  and  is,  at  his  core,  a  deeply  unhappy  man.    

     

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Cast Mark Samuel Bonanno  Mark   Samuel   Bonanno  is   a   member   of   comedy   troupe   Aunty   Donna,   whose  extremely  silly  style  of  sketch  has  taken  them  across  the  world  on  stage  and  been  seen  by  millions  on  YouTube.    Recently  they  made  a  half  hour  pilot  for  ABC  iView  and  were  the  recipients  of  Screen  Australia's  Skip  Ahead  funding  which  will  see  them  create  1999  -­‐  an  original  web  series  exclusive  for  YouTube.      He   is   a   writer   and   actor   and   occasionally   scribbles   away   on  msbonanno.tumblr.com.      

       

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Cast Menik Gooneratne  Best   known   for   her   role   as   Priya   Kapoor   on   iconic   Network   Ten   television   series  Neighbours,   Menik   Gooneratne   has   had   a   film   and   television   career   spanning   over   a  decade,  encompassing  both  Australian  and  international  productions,  including  working  with  Nicole  Kidman  on  the  upcoming  feature  Lion.      In  2012  she  was  nominated  for  Best  Supporting  Actress  at  the  Maverick  Movie  Awards  in  New  York  for  her  work  on  the  independent  feature  41.      Her  work  on  Neighbours  was  ground  breaking,  as  it  was  the  first  time  in  the  show’s  30-­‐year   history   that   South   Asian   characters   were   featured   as   main   cast.     Due   to   the  character’s   popularity   with   UK   audiences,   in   2012   Menik   made   a   publicity   trip   to  London   on   behalf   of   Channel   5.     She   appeared   on   television   panel   shows   The  Wright  Stuff  and  Celebrity  Big  Brother  as  well  as  conducted  radio  and  magazine  interviews  for  the  BBC  and  various  print  and  online  media.    She  is  a  proud  ambassador  for  the  charity  Welcome  to  Australia  where  she  advocates  for  compassion   and   acceptance   for   asylum   seekers   and   new   migrants.     Menik   is   also   a  prominent  spokesperson  and  active  member  of   the  Equity  Diversity  Committee,  which  was  formed  by  the  Media  Entertainment  and  Arts  Alliance  (MEAA)  to  advocate  for  more  diversity  in  casting  in  Australian  productions.    In  2013  she  wrote  an  article  on  the  topic  for  the  2013  Spring  edition  of  the  MEAA  magazine  and  as  a  result  was  also  featured  on  the  front  cover  of  the  edition.      

   

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Cast Bruce Spence  Bruce  Spence  began  acting  in  1969  and  spent  several  years  as  a  member  of  the  Australian   performing   group,   which   pioneered   the   development   of   a   uniquely  Australian  theatre.    There  he  directed  and  performed  in  numerous  productions,  mostly   new   Australian   plays,   and   has   also   appeared   with   most   major   theatre  companies   in  Australia   in  plays   ranging   from  Shakespeare,   Jonson  and  Moliere  through  to  Brecht  and  Dario  Fo.        Bruce  has  appeared  in  close  to  30  films  since  his  debut  in  1971  in  the  title  role  of  Stork,  a  comedy  which  has  been  credited  with  reviving  the  moribund  Australian  film   industry   at   the   time.     He   has   appeared   in   The   Cars   That   Ate   Paris   (Peter  Weir),   Eliza   Frazer   (Tim   Burstall),   Newsfront   (Phil   Noyce),   Dimboola   (John  Duigan),   Green  Ants   (Werner  Herzog),  Mad  Max   II     (George  Miller),   Birdsville,  Once  Upon  A  Weekend  (Yarra  Bank  Films),  and  Pallet  On  The  Floor.  Some  of  his  feature  films  include  The  Year  My  Voice  Broke  (John  Duigan)  and  Rikki  And  Pete  (Nadia  Tass).    For  his  performance  in  Mad  Max  III  he  was  nominated  for  Best  Supporting  Actor  by  the  Academy  of  Science  Fiction  Fantasy  and  Horror  Films.    In  1986-­‐1987,  for  television,   Bruce   appeared   in   Dirtwater   Dynasty   and   Reflections   for   Kennedy-­‐Miller  and  Great  Expectations:  The  Untold  Story  and  Dearest  Enemy  for  the  ABC.    He   also   played   Clyde   Fenton   for   Michael   Willessee’s   Australians.     In   1988   he  appeared  in  Tanamera  for  the  Grundy  organisation  and  again  worked  on  Dearest  Enemy   for   the  ABC.    He  also  made  a   guest   appearance  on  Rafferty’s  Rules   and  played  the  role  of  Spencer  in  Paramount  Pictures’  production  of  Dolphin  Bay.    Most  recently  in  2013  he  made  a  guest  appearance  in  the  ABC’s  successful  series  Rake  as  “George”  playing  alongside  Richard  Roxburgh.    In  2014  he  kicked  off  the  year  appearing  as  Felix  in  the  feature  Backtrack  by  Michael  Petroni  and  starring  Adrien  Brody.    In  2015  he  played  Mayor  Dix  in  the  fifth  instalment  of  Pirates  of  the  Caribbean  –  Dead  Men  Tell  No  Tales  as  well  as  a  theatre  role  alongside  Hugo  Weaving  in  Endgame.    

 

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Cast Samuel Johnson  Samuel  Johnson  has  established  himself  as  one  of  Australia’s  busiest  actors.    He  has  been  working  in  television,   film,  theatre  and  radio  for  over  20  years.    He  is  widely   recognised   for   his   role   as   Evan  Wylde   in   the   critically   acclaimed   series  The  Secret  Life  of  Us  and   in  more   recent   times  playing  Operations   Intelligence  Officer   Leon   Broznic   in   Rush   (series   1-­‐5).     Other   television   credits   include  Underbelly   II,   After   the   Deluge   (playing   brother   to   Hugo   Weaving   and   David  Wenham),  and  an  ongoing  role  as  Dermott  Maginnis  in  Good  Guys,  Bad  Guys.      Samuel  worked  on   the  HBO  mini-­‐series  The  Pacific,  SBS  comedy  series  Wilfred  and  a  series   for   the  Movie  Network  on  Foxtel   called  Small  Time  Gangsters.    He  has   also   appeared   in   a   number   of   popular   Australian   films,   including   the   lead  role  of  Dave  in  Crackerjack,  which  was  the  number  one  Australian  film  at  the  box  office  in  2002.      In   addition   to   acting,   in   2003   Samuel   rode   his   unicycle   1003.4   kilometres  between  Sydney  and  Melbourne  to  raise  $500,000  for  CanTeen  and  has  initiated  a   film  making   program   for   'at   risk'   teens   through  Open   Family,   as   featured   in  ABC's   Australian   Story.     This   year,   Sam   is   riding   his   unicycle   again,   this   time  around  Australia,  with   the   goal   being   to   keep   his   promise   to   his   sister   Connie  that   he   would   complete   this   ride,   raise   $1  million,   set   a   new   Guinness  World  Record   for   the   most   distance   travelled   on   a   unicycle   and   spread   Connie’s  message  of  breast  cancer  awareness.    Through  the  Love  Your  Sister  organisation,  Sam   is   well   over   half   way   through   this   marathon,   having   covered  12951kilometres  and  already  raising  over  $1  million  dollars.    

 

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Cast Mark Mitchell  Australia’s  gentleman  of  comedy,  Mark  Mitchell,  is  one  of  our  finest  performers.    Mark  first  appeared  on  our  TV  screens  on  a  late  night  sketch  comedy  program  on  Channel  7  called  The  Eleventh  Hour.    The  cast  of  Eleventh  Hour  also  included  Ian  McFadyen,  Steve  Vizard,  Maryanne  Fahey,  Glenn  Robbins  and  Kim  Gyngell.    Following  this  Mark  appeared  in  various  television  dramas  including  The  Petrov  Affair,   The   Sword   of   Honour   and   Willing   &   Abel.     The   huge   success   of   The  Comedy  Company  during  the  late  1980s  brought  Mark  Mitchell,  larger  than  life,  into   the   homes   of   all   Australians.     His   character   portrayal   of   a   Greek   fruiterer  named   Con   endeared   him   not   only   to  many  Australians,   but   also   to   the   Greek  community.     So   celebrated   was   Con   The   Fruiterer   that   he   became   the   first  comedy  character  to  don  Melbourne's  King  of  Moomba  crown.    Mark's  first  foray  into  musical  theatre  was  performing  the  role  of  Mr  Bumble  in  the  Cameron  Mackintosh  musical,  Oliver.    Mark  also  provided  the  voice  of  Buck  Cluck,   father  of   the   title  character,   in  Walt  Disney  Pictures'  computer  animated  film,  Chicken  Little.    Recently  Mark  played  the  role  of  President  Bingham  in  the  Australian  Feature  Film  Mormon  Yankees  –  The  Spirit  of  the  Game.      

   

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Cast Guy Pearce  Guy   Pearce   is   an   Australian   actor   and  musician.     He   is  well   known   for   having  starred  in  the  role  of  Mike  Young  in  the  Australian  television  series  Neighbours  and  in  films  such  as  The  Adventures  of  Priscilla,  Queen  of  the  Desert  (1994),  L.A.  Confidential   (1997),  Memento   (2000),   The   Count   of  Monte   Cristo   (2002),   Two  Brothers   (2004),   The   Road   (2009),   The   King's   Speech   (2010),   Prometheus  (2012),   and   Iron  Man  3   (2013).     In  Australian   cinema,  he  has  appeared   in  The  Proposition  (2005),  Animal  Kingdom  (2010),  and  The  Rover  (2014).    He  has  won  an   Emmy   Award   and   received   nominations   for   Golden   Globe   Awards,   Screen  Actors  Guild  Awards,  and  AACTA  Awards.    

   

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Crew Michael Shanks Writer, Director, Editor, Visual Effects and Composer  A   multi-­‐faceted   filmmaker,   Michael   is   an   award-­‐winning   Writer,   Director,  Musician  &  Visual  Effects  artist.    The  Wizards  of  Aus  is  his  biggest  project  yet  -­‐  a  feature  length  series  where  he  takes  on  writing,  directing,  acting,  composing  and  visual   effects  duties.    Michael’s   first   ever   foray   into   filmmaking   took   the   grand  prize   at   the   2008   Escapist   Film   Festival.     In   the   fallout,   he   got   a   job  with   the  company  directing  a  short  form  narrative  Series  at  the  age  of  only  17.    Here,  he  was  required  to  create  high-­‐concept  narrative  content  for  a  fortnightly  deadline.    This   enabled   him   to   develop   a   guerrilla   technique   to   filmmaking   –   learning   a  variety   of   technical   production   skills   so   that   in   the   lack   of   a   budget,   he   could  sacrifice  time  to  make  the  films  he  wanted  to  make.    This  meant  seeing  his  family  and  friends  a  lot  less,  but  most  of  them  were  happy  to  see  less  of  him.    Since  then,  he’s  curated  the  popular  YouTube  channel  Timtimfed,  which  features  a   variety   of   high   concept   film   and   comedy   content,   and   has   over   35,000,000  online   hits.     He’s   won   various   awards   for   his   work   in   music   videos,   from  directing   clips   of   his   own   band   to  more   recent  work  with   artists   such   as   Guy  Pearce  on  his   sophomore  musical   release,   Storm.    He  also  directs   the  odd  TVC  here   and   there   and   thusly   is   losing  his   soul.     In   his   down   time,   he   is   obsessed  with  making  strangers  like  him  and  is,  at  his  core,  a  deeply  unhappy  man.    

   

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Crew Nicholas Issell Writer & Character Designer  Nick  Von  Issell   is  a  human  man  who  learnt  how  to  write  in  primary  school  and  somehow  turned  that  into  a  career.    Nick  completed  a  degree  in  Film  and  Digital  Media  and  a  Master’s  degree   in  Creative  Writing  and  Literature  with  majors   in  Film,   Animation   and   Screen   Writing   and   has   been   working   in   the   film   and  television  industry  ever  since.      Nick   started   his   own   company,   Colossonaut   Productions,   in   2011.     Under   this  banner  he  has  produced   freelance  corporate  videos  and  online  content  such  as  band  interviews,  animations,  podcasts  and  web-­‐comics.      He   also   volunteered   with   the   SYN   youth   organisation,   producing   three   radio  shows  in  two  years.    In  recent  years  Nick  has  shifted  his  full  attention  to  screen  writing.    Nick   has   had   a   long   term   working   relationship   with   Michael   Shanks,  collaborating   with   him   on   a   number   of   productions   including   the   web   series  Doomsday  Arcade,  his  online  timtimfed  sketches  and  the  sci-­‐fi  short  Time  Trap.    The  Wizards  of  Aus  is  Nick  Von  Issell’s  first  major  production  and  one  that  he  is  both  very  proud  and  excited  to  have  been  a  part  of.    Nick  continues  to  write  to  this  day,  this  bio  being  evidence  of  that  fact  –  I’m  not  dead  yet!*      *Or  am  I?  –  Ghost  Von  Issell**      **What  a  spooky  twist.    

   

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Crew Chris Hocking Series Producer, Editor and Visual Effects  Chris   has   been   working   in   the   entertainment   industry   professionally   since   he  was   fourteen   –   although   he’s   been   hanging   around   backstage   since   as   long   he  could  remember.    His  first  proper  job  was  operating  animatronics  for  a  BBC  kids  show,  before  moving  on  to  lighting  design  for  live  productions  which  has  taken  him  all  around  Australia  as  well  as  Taiwan,  South  Africa  and  New  Zealand.    He  was   previously   the   Post   Production   Supervisor   at  Melbourne’s   award  winning  editing  house  The  Butchery,  and  finishing  house  The  Refinery.    Chris   has   an   incredibly   strong   and   varied   technical   and   business   background,  and   takes   care   of   the   day-­‐to-­‐day   operations   at   LateNite   Films   –   ensuring   that  each   production   makes   use   of   the   best   and   most   relevant   technology   and  workflows.    On   this   project,   as   Series   Producer,   he  was   in   charge   of   all   business,   legal   and  logistics  matters,   ensuring   that   the   ship  kept   sailing  no  matter  what  –  but  also  took  on  several  creative  roles,  as  both  Editor  and  Visual  Effects  artist.    As  you  can  imagine  –  it’s  been  a  very  sleepless  year.      He   is   a   member   of   SPAA   and   the   ASSG.     He’s   also   on   the   committee   for   the  Australian  Screen  Editors  and  is  an  Adobe  Community  Professional.        

   

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Crew Nicholas Colla Producer  Nick   has   been  working   in   the   film   and   television   industry   since   he  was   eight,  featuring   in   television   shows   such   as   The   Saddle   Club,   Holly’s   Heroes,  Neighbours,   Blue   Heelers,   Winners   &   Losers   and   the   Channel   7   telemovie,  MOLLY.        Having  spent  almost  his  entire  life  on  film  sets  has  helped  him  establish  a  career  as  a  director/producer.    His  short  films  have  screened  both  here  and  abroad  at  festivals  including  Flickerfest,  Palm  Springs,  Frameline  and  Cinequest.        As   well   as   shorts   he   has   also   directed   award   winning   music   videos   and  advertising   campaigns   for   clients   such   as   Windsor   Smith,   SEEK,   Opel   Cars,  Herald  Sun  and  the  Victorian  Cancer  Council.      Nick   has   completed   Director’s   Attachments   on   Neighbours   and   the   award  winning  ABC  series  The  Doctor  Blake  Mysteries.    He  has  also  produced  a  number  of   projects   for   award   winning   filmmakers   Nick   Verso   and   Michael   Shanks  including  the  recent  music  video  for  Guy  Pearce’s  debut  single  Storm.    Nick  is  a  member  of  the  MEAA,  the  Australian  Directors  Guild  and  the  Australian  Writers  Guild.    

     

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Crew Sumah Hurley Producer  Sumah  has  a  wealth  of  experience  as  a  Producer  and  Script  Supervisor.    Before  moving   to   Melbourne   in   2014,   she   studied   a   Bachelor   of   Fine   Arts   in   Film,  Television   and  New  Media   in  Brisbane  where   she   produced   short   films,  music  videos  and  projects  across  all  forms  of  media.      Since   completing   her   degree   she   has   been   fortunate   to   work   on   a   variety   of  television   shows   including   It’s   a   Date,   Secrets   and   Lies,   The   Doctor   Blake  Mysteries   and   Time   of   Our   Lives.     Sumah   has   produced   short   films   and  advertising  jobs  for  LateNite  Films,  as  well  as  freelancing  as  a  Script  Supervisor  for  television  shows,  feature  films  and  web  series.    

     

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Crew Benjamin Hidalgo De la Barrera Director of Photography  Born   in   Mexico   City,   Benjamin   Hidalgo   studied   at   the   prestigious   Centre   d’  Estudis   Cinematografics   de   Catalunya   in   Barcelona,   Spain,   specialising   in  cinematography.     After   graduating  he  worked  on   countless   feature   films,   high-­‐end  commercials,  and  short  films  before  moving  to  Australia  in  2008  to  further  build  upon  his  craft  and  expand  his  skill-­‐set.      As  well  as  working  as  a  freelancer  with  the  lighting  and  rigging  department  for  major  Hollywood  films  such  as  The  Matrix  2  &  3  (as  a  Rigging  Electric),  Benjamin  has  continued  to  shoot  a  huge  variety  of  award-­‐winning  feature  films,  short  films,  music  videos  and  commercial/corporate  work  on  both  film  and  digital  formats.    

   

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Crew Rennie Watson Art Director & Production Designer  Rennie  Watson  is  a  highly  visual  filmmaker  in  the  art  department.    Coming  from  a   theatre   background,   he   developed   skills   in   set   design   and   construction,  puppeteering,  puppet  making,  costuming,  prop  sourcing  and  visual  effects  make  up.    Rennie  is  passionate  about  creating  things  with  his  hands  when  it  comes  to  visual   effects,   rather   than   leaving   it   all   to   the   guys   in   post.     Rennie   trained   at  Swinburne  University,  receiving  an  Honours  Degree  in  Film  and  Television.    Here  he  built  upon  and  learnt  to  combine  his  skills  to  create  handmade  worlds  for  his  works.    

   

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Crew Marie Kealy Makeup Designer  Marie   Kealy   is   a   TV   and   film   makeup   effects   artist   with   over   22   years   of  experience.     Marie   is   one   of   the   rarer   artists   in   the   film   industry   as   an  apprenticeship   trained   hairdresser,   beauty   makeup   artist   and  prosthetics/special   fx   technician.     Her   recent   credits   include   iconic   TV   series  Neighbours  and  Underbelly,  Peter  Jackson’s  Hobbit  trilogy  and  Pierce  Brosnan’s  soon  to  be  released  The  Moon  and  Sun.    Marie’s  passion  for  transformative  work  has  seen  her  travelling  overseas,  creating  everything  from  aliens  and  zombies  to  orcs  and  elves.    Marie  has  both  an  Australian  and  UK  passport.    

       

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Crew Paige Prendergast Costume Designer  Paige’s  interest  in  costumes  began  in  grade  three  when  she  was  dressed  by  her  parents  as  a  ball  of  string  for  Book  Week.    She  became  unravelled  and  knew  from  that  point  on,  if  she  was  to  win  best  dressed,  she'd  have  to  go  it  alone.    Paige  went  on  to  study  Costume  for  Performance  at  Swinburne  and  has  worked  on   various   film,   television   commercials   and   theatre   productions.     Working   in  music  videos,   she  has  dressed  high  profile  Australian  artists   including  Boy  and  Bear,   Kate  Miller-­‐Heidke,   Architecture   in   Helsinki   and   Gotye.     Her   commercial  credits  include  eBay,  Pure  Blonde,  7  Eleven  and  Honda.    Paige   ran   away   with   the   circus   in   2013,   where   she   worked   in   the   wardrobe  department   for   Cirque   du   Soleil's   show   Ovo.     Here   she   met   her   partner   in  costume   crime   Rebecca   Dunn   and   together   they   weaved   their   magic   for   the  costumes  on  the  The  Wizards  Of  Aus.    

     

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Series Credits Cast  (Alphabetical  Order  by  Character)  

      Anna   HANNAH  CAMILLERI     Art  Gallery  Attendees   ALEXANDRA  HILLER       JOSHUA  POTTS       PAIGE  PRENDERGAST     Bar  Punters   GABRIELLE  COLE     Batty   RHYS  MITCHELL     Marvolo   JORDAN  RASKOPOULOS       Billy   BRODEN  KELLY     Bobby   NICK  CODY     Bronlo  the  Slayer   LIAM  MCINTYRE     Busker   GEORGIA  BOURK     Butterman  (Performance)   TIM  ISSELL     Butterman  (Voice)   MICHAEL  SHANKS     Cat  Legs  Woman   MARNIE  COLLA     Citizen  1   NATHAN  VALVO     Citizen  2   MATTHEW  MCCAUGHEY     Citizen  3   RENNIE  WATSON     Citizen  4   JENNIFER  LUND     Citizen  5   PHIL  LETHLEAN       CORBEN  WHITE     Council  Office  Extras   JULZ  MAYBERRY       MATT  CLIFF  BAILEY       SHANE  KORIN     Country  Singer   MICHAEL  WAUGH     Dating  Coordinator   WENDY  BOS     Deborah  Brickenwood   CHRISTIE  WHELAN-­‐BROWNE     Distraught  Parent   ALEXANDRA  HILLER     Dog  Owner   MICHAEL  LUND     Dog-­‐man   NATHAN  REARDON     Drunk  Knight   SAM  MCCABE     Elsa   LUCIA  SMYRK     Frank  Jilkins   BEN  RIDGWELL     Gallery  Attendant   EVE  ELOISE  GILBERT     Ghost  Writer  (Performance)   NICHOLAS  COLLA     Ghost  Writer  (Voice)   JARED  DAPERIS     Goblins   BILLY  KELLEHER           DAVID  HOCKING       SEAMUS  SPILSBURY       TIM  ISSELL       TOM  GORDON     Guard   ALISTAIR  MARKS     Hat  of  Deciding  (Voice)   NICHOLAS  ISSELL     High  School  Girls   CATHERINE  WARD  

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    ELLA  HILL-­‐COTTER       EMMASYN  WILLIE       LEAH  RIDIS       MARISSA  DORIA       REBECCA  MEZEI     Horse  Guards   ALEX  KYPROS     Irene  (Voice)   LOUIE  MCNAMARA     Impossible  Greek  (Voice)   CRAIG  JANSSON     Jack   MICHAEL  SHANKS     Jack’s  Body  Double   TOM  KATILIUS     Knights   BLAKE  ALLAN       CAMERON  MCINTYRE       MATTHEW  KEATING             CLAYTON  RADFORD       DARCY  PRENDERGAST         DYLAN  SHALLESS         EAMONN  GEORGE         KESS  BROEKMAN-­‐DATTNER       LAURENS  GOUD         LUCAS  MITCHELL         MATTHEW  HENDERSON         MAURICE  CAMPOBASSO         PAUL  HEEPS         PHILL  LAPPIN           PHILLIP  LEITCH         ROWAN  ALEXANDER  WILLS         TIM  NORWOOD     Kylie   MENIK  GOONERATNE     Lady  Caroliniana   KYRIE  CAPRI     Lord  Mummy   NICK  ISSELL     Lorraine  (Voice)   MICHAEL  SHANKS     Medusa   SUMAH  HURLEY     Megan   MATYLDA  BUCZKO     Miranda  Merhtens   LIZ  LETHLEAN     Morgan  Wright   GUY  PEARCE     Mr  Swinton   NICHOLAS  COLLA     Mrs  Swinton   NICOLETTE  MINSTER     Horatio  the  Blower   PAUL  VERHOEVEN     Radio  Presenter   CRAIG  JANSSON     Rebecca   MAHALIA  BROWN     Regimand   BRUCE  SPENCE     Skulldrich   MARK  BONANNO     Senator  Quinn   MARK  MITCHELL     Snot-­‐Beak  Fuck-­‐Nuggs   STIG  WEMYSS     Some  Other  Dude   ALEXANDER  RIGNEY     Studio  Camera  Operators   BENJAMIN  HIDALGO  DE  LA  BARRERA       NICHOLAS  ISSELL  

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  Studio  Worker   NICK  LIVINGSTON     Teen  1   RYAN  O’CONNELL     Teen  2   LUKE  AGIUS     Teen  3   DEAN  MICHAEL  KEALY     Terry  (Performance)   BEN  RIDGWELL     Terry  (Voice)   SAMUEL  JOHNSON     Town  Hall  Attendees   ALLYSON  MOLLOY       CHRIS  HOCKING       GABRIELLE  COLE       JESSE  MASKELL       ISOBEL  TAYLOR-­‐RODGERS       KARA  STUART       KAREN  MEAD       MARIE  KEALY       MARISA  BROWN       RORY  KELLY       ELISHA  RASHLEIGH       STEPHANIE  PARSONS       SUMAH  HURLEY     Waiters   CLAUDIA  TORY       BILLY  KELLEHER     West  Guard   DANIEL  DAPERIS     Young  Girl   SCOUT  JANSSON     Zandark   JACKSON  MCINERNEY    

Created  &  Screenplay  by  MICHAEL  SHANKS  &  NICHOLAS  ISSELL  

 Directed  by  

MICHAEL  SHANKS       Series  Producer   CHRIS  HOCKING       Producers   NICHOLAS  COLLA       SUMAH  HURLEY       Executive  Producer   MICHAEL  SHANKS     Director  of  Photography   BENJAMIN  HIDALGO  DE  LA  BARRERA       Editors   CHRIS  HOCKING       MICHAEL  SHANKS       Composer   MICHAEL  SHANKS     Music  Supervisor   LOU  RIGOLLI       RISING  SOUNDS     1st  Assistant  Director   DANIEL  DAPERIS        

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  1st  Assistant  Camera   JONATHAN  HAYNES     2nd  Assistant  Camera   STEPHANIE  PARSONS     Drone  Operator   TIM  MCCARTNEY       Additional  Camera  Operator   ALEX  CARDY     Additional  Camera  Assistant   ISABELLE  ANGUS         Character  Designer  &  2D  Graphics   NICHOLAS  ISSELL     Art  Director  &  Production  Designer   RENNIE  WATSON     Props  Master  &  Dresser   EVE  ELOISE  GILBERT     Props  Builder  &  Puppeteer   NATHAN  REARDON     Terry  the  Shark  Construction   A  BLANCK  CANVAS       JOE  BLANCK       Unicorn  Origami   KAREN  MEAD       Costume  Designer   PAIGE  PRENDERGAST     Costume  Supervisor   REBECCA  DUNN       Makeup  Designer   MARIE  KEALY     Makeup  Artist   ALEXANDRA  HILLER     Makeup  Assistant   JULZ  MAYBERRY       Animals   FILM  LIVESTOCK  AUSTRALIA     Horse  Trainer   CODY  RAWSON-­‐HARRIS     Animal  Wrangler   WILL  PRIDHAM         Snakes  Supervisor   RAYMOND  HOSER       Weapons  &  Armour  Supervisor   JUSTIN  HOLLAND       Gaffers   JOSHUA  POTTS       TOM  SAVIGE           Best  Boys   NICK  LIVINGSTON       DARCY  CONLAN       LOCHLAN  BROUGHTAN           SANG-­‐THANH  PHAN       Sound  Recordist   GUNAY  DEMIRCI     Boom  Operator/Assistant   LEON  EAST       Production  Assistants   SAM  RANKIN       JESSE  MASKELL       ELISHA  RASHLEIGH       Casting  Assistance   NICHOLAS  COLLA       LOU  MITCHELL       CHARLIE  RICHARDSON  

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    KIANE  O’FARRELL           Behind  The  Scenes   JESSE  MASKELL         Stills  Photographers   MICHELLE  LEONG       ISOBEL  TAYLOR-­‐RODGERS       Logo  Design   SAM  MCCABE       Visual  Effects   MICHAEL  SHANKS       CHRIS  HOCKING       Baby  Bones  Compositor   JACK  NOLAN       3D  Artist   LOUIE  MCNAMARA           Digital  Artists   TOBY  MORGAN         MAT  HILL       JOSHUA  TATANGELO       Additional  Rotoscoping   CHRIS  FAHEY       DAVID  FROMHOLTZ       Sound  Design  &  Re-­‐record  Mixers   CRAIG  JANSSON       MARK  D'ANGELO     Dialogue/Foley  Editor   LEON  EAST       CRAIG  JANSSON     Sound  Production  Assistant   DARCY  PETITH-­‐JONES       ALASTAIR  GRIGOR     Music  Supervisors   MARK  D'ANGELO       CRAIG  JANSSON     Studio  Director       TONY  IANIRO    

Mixed  &  Produced  On  THE  RIPLEY  SOUND  STAGE    

at  THE  BACKLOT  POST,  MELBOURNE  AUSTRALIA  

    Loop  Group   SHARON  JONES       DARCY  PETITH-­‐JONES         OLIVER  JANSSON         SCOUT  JANSSON         Colourist     CJ  DOBSON     Colour  Graded  at   PANCHO         Legal  &  Business  Affairs   ANTHONY  PALMER  

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  Production  Accountant   TONY  NAGLE     Book  Keeper   ANAR  SHAH     Insurance   TAHNEE  AITKEN       MIDLAND  INSURANCE  BROKERS       Post  Production  Script   MEDIASCRIPT  EXPRESS         NICOLE  SPENCER       Publicist   ADELE  FELETTO       Camera  Equipment   THE  VISION  HOUSE       JAMES  MACGREGOR       BARRY  MALSEED       Additional  Camera  Equipment   FLYING  DRAGON       CHRISTOPHER  LANSELL       Lighting  &  Grip  Equipment   SAVAGE  FILM  SERVICES         Catering   CATERPAC  CORPORATE  CATERING       CHRIS  LIVADITIS       ROY  DEAN    

Additional  Music  Supplied  by:    

  Country  Song  Writer  &  Performer   MICHAEL  WAUGH    

Stock  Footage  Supplied  by:       Space  Photos   FREEIMAGES.CO.UK     Flinders  Street  3D  Model   AEROMETREX       DAVID  BYRNE    

Location  Assistance  Provided  by:    

ABBOTSFORD  CONVENT  FOUNDATION  AFL  MEDIA  

CITY  OF  MELBOURNE  FISH  BITES  ON  THE  RANGE  

KRYAL  CASTLE  MELBOURNE  POLYTECHNIC  /  NMIT  NATIONAL  GALLERY  OF  VICTORIA  

PARIS  END  STUDIOS  WILLIAMSTOWN  HIGH  SCHOOL  

YAH  YAHS      

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Proudly  Supported  by:    

ADOBE  SYSTEMS  A/NZ  HEWLETT-­‐PACKARD  COMPANY    

IMAGINEER  SYSTEMS  NVIDIA  AUSTRALIA  &  NZ  RED  GIANT  SOFTWARE  

VIDEO  CO-­‐PILOT    

Very  Special  Thanks:    

GILL  SHANKS    LOUIE  MCNAMARA  KAREN  MEAD  

 Special  Thanks:  

 MIKE  COWAP  JON  BARRIE  

THE  BACKLOT  STUDIOS  OH  YEAH  WOW  KRYAL  CASTLE  ENZO  TEDESCHI  

 JUSTIN  HOLLAND,  MATTHEW  KEATING,  PAUL  QUARTERMAIN  &  SERENA  

ELDRIDGE    

MARK  FENSON,  MARTIN  BRENNAND,  MARY  POPLIN  &  MICHAEL  WANG    

SCREEN  PRODUCERS  AUSTRALIA  MARK  DONALDSON  &  BRAD  TAYLOR  

 CORRIE  LUCK,  EDWARD  YATES,  EMILY  TERRY  &  MORGAN  METIUS    

 ALLYSON  MOLLOY,  ANGELO  RUSSO,  BRUCE  KANE,  BRUCE  WRIGHT,  BUDGET  CAR  AND  TRUCK  RENTAL  PRESTON,  CHRISTOPHER  LANSELL,  DAVID  PAUL,  EMMA  PALACKIC,  EUREKA  STOCKADE  HOLIDAY  AND  CARAVAN  PARK,  

GOVINDA  FOLLIE,  GREG  MILES,  HUGH  MCMURRICH,  J.J.  RICHARDS  &  SONS,  JAMES  MACGREGOR,  JASON  ADAMS,  JEHAD  AHLIP,  JESS  HOPCRAFT,  JIMMY  

BUTTONS,  KAY  HAMBLING,  LI  FAN,  SOPHIE  PHILLIPS,  MALTHOUSE  THEATRE,  MICHAEL  WILLIAMSON,  NATALIE  SHAW,  OLIVER  BROWN,  OPERA  AUSTRALIA,  PROP  HIRE,  PHIL  LETHLEAN  &  LIZ  LETHLEAN,  PRISCILLA  DAFFEN,  PROP-­‐A-­‐

GANDA,  ROBERT  KEARTON,  SALLY  GIAM,  SAM  MCCABE,  SAS  EVENTS,  SHANNON  SMITH,  SOPHIE  MASSAROTTI,  ST  VINCENT'S  HOSPITAL,  THE  PROP  STORE,  TINA  WRIGHT,  TOM  GORDON,  TOM  RENDELL,  YARRA  CITY  COUNCIL  

 BRIDGET  PAYTON,  BGM  AGENCY  

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FRANK  HANSEN,  HANSEN  CREATIVE  MANAGEMENT  OLLIE  SIMON,  STAR  100  ENTERTAINMENT  

LAUREN  BERGMAN,  LAUREN  BERGMAN  MANAGEMENT  BERNARD  CARNEOL,  JILLANA  DEVINE,  B&B  MANAGEMENT  

JESSICA  OWENS,  ARAN  MICHAEL  MANAGEMENT  JOHN  AND  WENDY  POWELL,  ACTIVE  ARTISTS  MANAGEMENT  

RACHEL  SYMES,  SHANAHAN  MANAGEMENT    

           

 

   

Edited  on  Adobe  Premiere  Pro    

 Puppets,  Costumes  &  Props  Constructed  within  the  Factory  of  Dreams  

 

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For  SBS    

  SBS  Commissioning  Editor   CALEB  JAMES       SBS  Online  Representative   NEAL  DOWNWARD       Special  Thanks   SOPHIE  COOKE       JOANNE  SANDERS       RHYS  CARMADY       NICK  CRAVEN  

 For  Screen  Australia  

    Investment  Manager   MIKE  COWAP           Special  Thanks   TIM  PHILLIPS       NINA  MILNER-­‐PEACOCK       MADELINE  MILLER       VALENTYNA  JURKIW    

     

Principal  Investor    

   

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