2010-VISITING FILM MAKERS
Carla Braun-Elwert - New ZealandCarla (right of photo) is a Dunedin and Lake Tekapo based filmmaker. more | |
Charlee Collins - New ZealandCharlee, an 18 year old Kaitaia College student created ‘The Break Up' in 2009 along with other members of "The Film Squad", Jordon, Alice, Rachel and Dariush. . more | |
Clyde & Steve Graf – New ZealandClyde and Steve Graf – a.k.a ‘The Graf Boys’ - have grown up in the outdoors of New Zealand, and began making films in 1997. They have since produced seven films, including ‘On Target’ with the New Zealand Police and the New Zealand Mountain Safety Council. more | |
David Donnenfield - USADavid received his BA in Film from UCLA and M.A. in Educational Technology from San Francisco State University. Of course, his real world education began when he entered the work force, first working on staff in Sacramento at the California State Department of Education as a filmmaker, until moving to San Francisco in 1980. more | |
Edward SaltauEdward just completed a two-year masters in Natural History Filmmaking at Otago University and, in addition to co-directing the film 'Albatrocity', has also been a founder of the film production company Splashroom Media (www.splashroom.co.nz). more | |
Guy Ryan – New ZealandGuy just completed a two-year masters in Natural History Filmmaking at Otago University and in addition to co-directing the film 'Carving the Future' has also been a founder of the film production company Splashroom Media (www.splashroom.co.nz) - an outlet to support their passion for filmmaking beyond the course. more | |
Iain Frengley - New ZealandIain is 25 years old and looking forward to new opportunities and challenges, striving to gain more lightning in his hands to better tell important stories. more | |
J Ollie Lucks – New ZealandThe son of an Indian mother and German Father, J.Ollie Lucks spent most of his life in Hamburg, Germany and Mumbai, India. He moved to Dunedin in 2005 to pursue his passion for film. more | |
James Muir – New ZealandJames is currently a Masters student with the Centre for Science Communication at Otago University. A commitment to the understanding of nature, science and human philosophy is at the heart of James’s academic and practical contributions to biological science, fine art and education. more | |
Jane Adcroft - New ZealandJane (left of photo) is originally from Western Australia, having moved to New Zealand to study Natural History filmmaking at the University of Otago. more | |
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