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Clint Bizzell Clint Bizzell Bravo Management Pty Ltd Level 5, 111 Coventry Street Southbank VIC 3006 E: [email protected] P: (03) 8825 6641 Clint Bizzell is best known for his prowess on the football field after spending 12 years as a professional AFL footballer for the Melbourne Demons and Geelong Cats. However, since retirement in 2007, Clint has shown as much vigour and determination leading his production company Eve Media as he did on the field. Eve Media is a Melbourne based production company that produces the popular international TV travel series “Places We Go”, as well as documentaries, TVCs, and corporate videos working with some of Australia’s leading brands. See www.evemedia.com.au for more info. CAREER SUMMARY 2008 – Present Director, Eve Media Pty Ltd. Presenter/Producer TV travel series Places We Go. Places We Go is an international adventure travel series on Network Ten and ONE. Currently in production for its sixth series, each episode takes viewers on a visual journey, transporting them to a number of the world’s most remarkable destinations. Showcasing some of the most stunning places on the planet and some of the world’s most inspirational people, it is no surprise Places We Go has captured the hearts of a 5.2 million strong audience. See www.placeswego.com for more information. Online Editor – Places We Go Online videos www.placeswego.com 2010 AFL Facilitator Community Program As a representative of the AFL and past player, Clint facilitates local football clubs around Victoria for the AFL’s community program which covers Respect and Responsibility, Drugs in sport and Alcohol. 2010 Producer “Taking the Tackle” “Taking the tackle” is a thought provoking DVD targeting young Australian men on the Violence Against Women. Commissioned by the AFL and the State Government this DVD is being used as a resource tool in all football clubs across Australia. 2010 Presenter. “One Laptop per Child” Telstra documentary The Documentary, which features Samantha Harris, Christine Anu, James Tobin and Clint Bizzell, is centred on One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) Australia’s XO deployments in Mornington Island and Bloomfield, both in Far North Queensland. 2008 Producer “Chain Reaction” This inspiring hour of television follows the journey of 35 of Australia’s leading business executives as they ride 1,000 kilometres from Canberra to Melbourne to raise money for seriously ill babies. Bravo Management Pty Ltd Level 5, 111 Coventry Street Southbank VIC 3006 E: [email protected] P: (03) 8825 6641 2008 Actor “Neighbours” Network 10 2008 Actor “City Homicide” 7 Network 1996- 2007 Australian Football League Clint represented Australia in the International Rules Series 2004 Clint represented the Melbourne Demons in the AFL from 2002-2007 Clint represented the Geelong Cats in the AFL from 1996- 2001 INTERESTS AND ACTIVITIES • Clint continues to support the Melbourne F.C and is currently a member. • Clint and his partner Jennifer Adams live in Melbourne with their daughter and their young son. • Clint enjoys keeping active and is always looking for his next adventure. www.placeswego.com www.evemedia.com.au Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/placeswego Twitter: https://twitter.com/pwgfriends Instagram: http://instagram.com/placeswegotv YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/Placeswegovideo/videos Bravo Management Pty Ltd Level 5, 111 Coventry Street Southbank VIC 3006 E: [email protected] P: (03) 8825 6641.
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