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Creative Industries Practitioner Interviews TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents .......................................................................................................................... 2 Creative Industries Practitioner Interviews ........................................................................... 6 1.1 Executive Summary ....................................................................................................... 6 1.2 Interview Headlines........................................................................................................ 7 1.3 Research Methods ........................................................................................................ 13 Music ............................................................................................................................................ 15 1. Morgan Evans, Country Music Performer ................................................................... 15 2. David Fitzgerald, Musical Director and Audio Engineer ............................................ 17 3. Capree Gaul, Live Music Producer ................................................................................ 21 4. Philip Matthias, Academic and Composer .................................................................... 26 5. Tim McPhee Musician ..................................................................................................... 28 6. Frank Millward, Musician .............................................................................................. 30 7. Steven Pickett, Music Entrepreneur .............................................................................. 32 Radio ............................................................................................................................................ 37 8. Philip Adams, Public Intellectual ................................................................................... 37 9. Phil Ashley-Brown, National Radio Manager ............................................................... 40 10. Sean Ison, Radio Entrepreneur................................................................................... 43 11. Anthony Scully, Multi-Media Producer ..................................................................... 45 12. Wayne Stamm, Radio Manager .................................................................................. 49 Publishing .................................................................................................................................... 53 13. Marilyn Collins, Magazine Publisher ......................................................................... 53 14. Phil Collins, Magazine Publisher ................................................................................ 53 15. Mark McLean, Publisher, Writer and Editor ........................................................... 55 16. Rosemarie Milsom, Writer & Journalist ................................................................... 58 Advertising and Marketing ........................................................................................................ 63 17. Kristie Ferguson, Marketing and Communications ................................................. 63 18. Jamie Lewis, Creative Director................................................................................... 65 19. Practitioner 1, Advertising and Marketing................................................................ 67 20. Kara Sullivan, Brand Strategist .................................................................................. 69 21. Craig Wilson, Digital Advertising Creative ............................................................... 71 22. Kent Woodcock, Advertising Creative ....................................................................... 73 Design ........................................................................................................................................... 77 23. Liz Anelli, Illustrator ................................................................................................... 77 24. Donna Burrell, Creative Director and Principal ....................................................... 79 25. Trevor Dickinson, Muralist and Designer ................................................................. 81 26. Tina Elliott, Interior Designer..................................................................................... 83 27. Sophia Emmett, Designer & Maker ........................................................................... 84 2 28. Jono Everett, Designer & Maker ................................................................................ 86 29. Jeff Julian, Designer ..................................................................................................... 88 30. Mario Minichiello, Illustrator and Designer.............................................................. 90 31. Shannon Roman, Branding and Digital Marketing .................................................. 91 32. Graham Wilson, Designer ........................................................................................... 93 Public Relations and Events ....................................................................................................... 96 33. Paul Tibbles, Cultural Events ..................................................................................... 96 34. Melanie James, PR Academic ..................................................................................... 97 35. Heidi Pollard, Entrepreneur and Leadership Coach .............................................. 100 Fashion ....................................................................................................................................... 105 36. Kevin Coffey, Fashion Manager ............................................................................... 105 37. Angela Foong, Fashion Designer............................................................................... 107 38. Rowena Foong, Fashion Designer ............................................................................. 107 39. Angela Hailey, Jeweller.............................................................................................. 110 40. Lara Lupish, Creative Director ................................................................................ 113 Visual Arts ................................................................................................................................. 116 41. John Bradley, Landscape Artist ............................................................................... 116 42. Kerrie Coles, Artist .................................................................................................... 118 43. Peter Lankas, Artist ................................................................................................... 119 44. John Lechner, Photographer .................................................................................... 122 45. Rachel Milne, Artist ................................................................................................... 124 46. Practitioner 2, Art Gallery Director ......................................................................... 127 47. Jo O’Toole, Artist ....................................................................................................... 129 48. Trevor Richards, Art Gallery Director .................................................................... 132 49. Gillean Shaw, Art Gallery Director .......................................................................... 135 50. Catherine Strutt, Artist.............................................................................................. 138 51. Jennifer Strutt, Artist ................................................................................................ 138 52. Meredith Woolnough, Textile Artist ........................................................................ 139 Performing Arts ........................................................................................................................ 143 53. Julie Black, Musical Theatre Director ..................................................................... 143 54. Graeme Black, Stage Manager and Set Designer.................................................... 143 55. Carl Caulfield Playwright, Director and Actor ....................................................... 145 56. Sarah Coffee, Performer............................................................................................ 147 57. Tamara Gazzard, Performer .................................................................................... 147 58. Lucy Shepherd, Performer ........................................................................................ 147 59. Timothy Gordon, Dancer .......................................................................................... 150 60. Amy Hardingham, Artistic Director ........................................................................ 152 61. Mat Lee, Artistic Director ......................................................................................... 156 62. Playwright Anonymous, Actor and Screenwriter ................................................... 158 3 63. Daniel Stoddard, Artistic Director ........................................................................... 159 64. Anonymous dance teacher ......................................................................................... 163 Film, Television and Video ......................................................................................................
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