Saturday, August 23, 2008

Credits

I thought I'd post here everyone's official credits so you can see who was involved in the production side of things.

Written, Directed, Produced, Edited by - Simon Van Der Spoel

Toowoomba Crew - Camera Operator - Karl Klumper

Oakey Crew - Camera Operator - Kris Woldt
Camera Operator - Jarrod Penfold

Melbourne Crew - Camera Operator and Sound - Tony Graham
Assistant Director - Sharn Treloar

Gold Coast Crew - Camera Operator - Simon Van Der Spoel
Production Assistant - Evita Camilleri (Van Der Spoel)

Bribie Island Crew - Camera Operator - Simon Van Der Spoel
Production Assistant - Evita Camilleri (Van Der Spoel)

Temora Crew - Camera Operator - Simon Van Der Spoel

Once I had written my script I sought out a lot of advice and help so I call these people Production Advisors as they gave up their time to read my script and give me pointers.
Award Winning Documentary Film maker Peter Hegedus
"The Honourable Wally Norman" film scriptwriter Andrew Jones
"Australia: Colour of War" Producer Paul Rudd
Phd Candidate Mark David Ryan

But I've been informed that production advisor doesn't exist on IMDB so, therefore, they are Production Assistants.

Sound Design - Simon Van Der Spoel

Audio mix and mastering - Tony Graham

Sound Effects - Roel Bartels

Music Composer - Cliff Bradley
Music Composer - Opening Titles - Daniel Fournier

There were countless other people who helped out and are in the credits of the film itself, but not in roles recognisable by IMDB, so I'll leave them to be viewed in the film itself,

Thanks one and all who helped out and could not be represented here,

Cheers

Simon VDS

Thursday, August 21, 2008

DVD face designed by Tony Graham




Well Tony has done it again, he's stepped up and created something special. I have to say here that Tony has been one of the biggest supporters of the doco, giving up his time and skill to propel this doco's final look to professional and beyond! Without his help, the doco would not look half as good in its packaging, he's taken the doco away from a thing of few colours and amatuerish to professional grade graphics and styling. Take a look at this!