Producing 

Production is undeniably one of the most challenging aspects of any creative endeavour. While I may not relish the role of a producer, I find it essential to be actively involved in the production process of any project I undertake. This is primarily because I possess a keen eye for attention to detail, a foresight of necessary requirements, and a knack for relentless administration that many lack. My motivation stems not from a passion for producing, but rather from a deep commitment to upholding the quality of the work and providing a structured environment for the creative process to flourish and evolve. Here are some of my most significant achievements as a producer throughout my career:::

At Sixes and Sevens – Short Film 

At Sizes and Sevens” is a short film that I authored and produced, skillfully helmed by Director Hunter Hammond. We captured its scenes across the vibrant streets of Fitzroy and Clifton Hill. The production posed several unique challenges, including the need to realistically depict a police chase on a bustling main street

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Local Agent Finder – TVC

While freelancing as a producer for Sherpa Projects we created this campaign alonside TRP who was the agency responsible for the creative conceot. The campaign consisted of 2 Television Commercials, OOH static placements (Billboards) and radio spots. 

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The Wonder of Living – 3 Part Series 

The wonder of living is a three part education series structured around two families helping educate their children about sex education. This production included a crew of thirty, fifteen main casts and over 30 extras.   

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TAC – Safety Features Simplified – Social ads

Another project I produced while freelancing with Sherpa Projects. The creative agency involved was The Taboo Group, which also played a significant role in recruiting the talented Greg Larson and Emma Holland as part of the cast. Together, we created something that had a fun approach while effectively educating viewers about important safety technology.

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