Julia Billington will play the co-lead in The Trouble with E, a road movie/romance from writer-director Louise Wadley.
Due to start shooting in Sydney and western Nsw on November 18, the film will feature Adelaide actress Mandahla Rose as E, a beautiful, sexy DJ who stumbles on a stash of cash and is forced on the run into the Outback.
In her film debut, Billington will play Trish, E.s lover, with whom she has a messy break-up. .She is strong, full of conviction, humour, and also vulnerable. It's a beautiful cocktail to play,. says Julia of her character.
A Nida graduate, Billington has numerous stage credits with companies including Bell Shakespeare, Sydney Theatre Company and the Darlinghurst Theatre. She received rave reviews for her portrayal in My Name is Rachel Corrie, a one-woman show documenting the tragically short life of the young peace activist.
The cast includes Brett Rodgers as Matt,...
Due to start shooting in Sydney and western Nsw on November 18, the film will feature Adelaide actress Mandahla Rose as E, a beautiful, sexy DJ who stumbles on a stash of cash and is forced on the run into the Outback.
In her film debut, Billington will play Trish, E.s lover, with whom she has a messy break-up. .She is strong, full of conviction, humour, and also vulnerable. It's a beautiful cocktail to play,. says Julia of her character.
A Nida graduate, Billington has numerous stage credits with companies including Bell Shakespeare, Sydney Theatre Company and the Darlinghurst Theatre. She received rave reviews for her portrayal in My Name is Rachel Corrie, a one-woman show documenting the tragically short life of the young peace activist.
The cast includes Brett Rodgers as Matt,...
- 10/23/2013
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
In a new cinema ad by agency M&C Saatchi, a man deliberately crashes his car just so he can get closer to a pair of underpants.
The tagline ‘Quality best appreciated up close’ is brought to life when a man smashes into another car so he can hug an air-bag covered with a pair of Miroslav briefs.
The campaign will run across print, radio and cinema, but not on TV.
A print campaign with a similar theme ran nationally in fashion magazines as double page spreads.
Andrew Scott, Miroslav head of marketing said: “The core benefit of the product is quality. We knew we had to do more than put a model in the underwear to communicate that.”
“While the benefit is a pragmatic one, we’ve tried not to take ourselves too seriously”.
Credits
Creative Director/Writer – Oliver Devaris
Creative Director/Art director – Graham Johnson
TV
Producer – Lill...
The tagline ‘Quality best appreciated up close’ is brought to life when a man smashes into another car so he can hug an air-bag covered with a pair of Miroslav briefs.
The campaign will run across print, radio and cinema, but not on TV.
A print campaign with a similar theme ran nationally in fashion magazines as double page spreads.
Andrew Scott, Miroslav head of marketing said: “The core benefit of the product is quality. We knew we had to do more than put a model in the underwear to communicate that.”
“While the benefit is a pragmatic one, we’ve tried not to take ourselves too seriously”.
Credits
Creative Director/Writer – Oliver Devaris
Creative Director/Art director – Graham Johnson
TV
Producer – Lill...
- 4/16/2012
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
New post-production house Final Post opens in the Hunter Valley catering to both local and international filmmakers.
Final Post will launch on November 3 and specialises in digital cinema finishing and grading. Final Post will have Australia’s first Precision Panel, ‘the next general for creating high quality colour and special effects for film’ a statement by Final Post said.
The Final Post team consists of leading colourists who’ve worked on films such as The Chronicles of Narnia: Voyage of the Dawn Treader, The Contractor, Samson & Delilah and Moa’s Last Dancer including colourists; Pete Harrow, Joel Colthorpe, Warren Lynch and founder and producer/editor Shane Burrell.
Burrell said in a statement: “This is an exciting step for our local film and television industry. Our region hosts some of the most passionate and creative people in Australia but often find it difficult to get ideas up. By localising essential tools...
Final Post will launch on November 3 and specialises in digital cinema finishing and grading. Final Post will have Australia’s first Precision Panel, ‘the next general for creating high quality colour and special effects for film’ a statement by Final Post said.
The Final Post team consists of leading colourists who’ve worked on films such as The Chronicles of Narnia: Voyage of the Dawn Treader, The Contractor, Samson & Delilah and Moa’s Last Dancer including colourists; Pete Harrow, Joel Colthorpe, Warren Lynch and founder and producer/editor Shane Burrell.
Burrell said in a statement: “This is an exciting step for our local film and television industry. Our region hosts some of the most passionate and creative people in Australia but often find it difficult to get ideas up. By localising essential tools...
- 10/28/2011
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
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