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Wayne T Smith Production Design Wayne T Smith Production design Art direction Liquid effects Wayne’s been involved in commercial production for more than 30 years. Always in the art department, he’s worked with many of the industries best directors and busiest companies worldwide. He’s broad experience in all aspects of the craft makes him an invaluable team member. From designing to liquid effects, he’ll bring out the best in your project. Production design / Art direction / Liquids specialist. Wayne is based in Auckland, New Zealand. He works from Auckland and Los Angeles as a local. He’s a member of the IA. The Art Ranch Ltd. [email protected] +64 9 410 6552 NZ office +64 27 472 3787 NZ cell +01 310 405 6937 US / NZ voip Skype: waynetsmith www.waynetsmith.showreelfinder.com Bookings: Filmcrew; +64 9 377-6494 / [email protected] Commercials: Note: Job names in black indicate projects performed as designer/art director; grey indicate designer/art director + liquids specialist; names in blue indicate liquids specialist. Date Job Production Company Director 11/08 Alfa One Shooter Films Craig Howard 10/08 Coke Flying Fish / PSYOP Live Inc. Todd Mueller & Kylie Matulick 9/08 Samsung Original Films Jim Manera 7/08 Samsung Original Films Jim Manera 6/08 Milo Automatic Mike Oldershaw 6/08 Heineken Smuggler/Sweet Shop Steve Ayson 5/08 Wendy’s Shooter Films Craig Howard 5/08 Oki Shooter Films Craig Howard 4/08 Heineken Robber Dog Gaysorn Thavat 1 3/08 Coffee Bean Jealous Lovers Dennis Hitchcock 2/08 Burger King Cowley Films / Radical Chris Riggert 2/08 Travelers Ins. Cherokee Films / MJZ Rupert Sanders 1/08 McDonalds Konk Chris Koch 12/07 Bud Light Konk Chris Koch 11/07 Taco Bell Konk Chris Koch 10/07 Taco Bell Konk Chris Koch 9/07 Lexus Max Films Dennis Hitchcock 8/07 Honda Reactor Films Jim Manera 7/07 Honda Reactor Films Jim Manera 7/07 Steinlauger Cherokee Films Randy Director 9/06 Bacardi The Sweetshop _ 11/06 Breakers Flying Start _ 10/06 Blue Stone Flying Start _ 6/06 Wendy’s Shooter Productions Craig Howard 5/06 Carlsburg Beer Film Construction 5/06 Woman’s Day Shooter Productions Craig Howard 2/06 Nestle Notorious / Robber Dogs Adam Stevens 1/06 Kirin Beer Nature Spirit _ 12/ 05 McDonalds Green Dot / Cherokee Tom Higgins 11/05 Country Insurance Blind Faith Jim Manera 10/05 Robo Can Shooter Productions Craig Howard 9/05 Tiger Beer Sweat Shop Andy Lambert 8/05 Albertsons Konk Inc. Chris Koch 5/05 TV Land Konk Inc. Chris Koch 5/05 McDonalds Blind Faith Jim Manera 3/05 Cadillac Backyard Productions Nick Piper 2/05 Miller Beer Believe Media / Shoot NZ Bruno Aveillan 1/05 Cialis Piper Productions / Cherokee Jonathan Darby 12/05 YPO-NYP Australian Business Theatre _ 9/04 Honda USA Blind Faith Jim Manera 8/04 Home Depot Blind Faith Jim Manera 7/04 Glad Force Cherokee Films Berry Fawcett 7/04 Vodafone Shooter Productions Craig Howard 6/04 Energizer Sandwick films / Cherokee Jeff Gorman 3/04 Wendy's Shooter Films Craig Howard 3/04 McDonalds Backyard Productions / Cherokee Don Rase 3/04 Just Juice Silver Screen Gary John 1/04 Nissan Chased by Cowboys / Batch Films Nico Beyer 1/04 Luberderm Rhythm & Hues / Cherokee Randy Roberts 12/03 Country Time Cucoloris / Cherokee Jonathan Taylor 10/03 Home Depot Blind Faith Jim Manera 10/03 Budweiser Blind Faith Jim Manera 9/03 Home Depot Blind Faith Jim Manera 9/03 Honda USA Blind Faith Jim Manera 8/03 LTSA Film Graphics David Denneen 7/03 Home Depot Blind Faith Jim Manera 2 6/03 Home Depot Blind Faith Jim Manera 4/03 Home Depot Blind Faith Jim Manera 4/03 Progressive Advertising works Colin 3/03 Pacific Paper Silver Screen David Rittley 2/03 Jeep Blind Faith Jim Manera 1/03 Mazda Shooter Productions Craig Howa 12/0 2 Scott Towels Cohn & Co. David Jellison 11/02 Sony Playstation 8 Commercials Lance Kelleher 10/02 Chevy Trucks Stony Road Jim Manera 8/02 Lexus Smillie Films Peter Smillie 7/02 McDonalds Great Guns Jim Manera 5/02 Cialis Piper Productions Jonathan Darby 4/02 Johnsons & Johnsons Cranbrook Roger Tompkins 3/02 Cadbury Silver Screen Productions Chris Dudman 2/02 Fisher Price September Films Dan Driscoll 12/01 Scott Towels Tool of North America David Jellison 10/01 Chevy Trucks Great Guns Jim Manera 8/01 Honda Tool of North America Eric Joiner 7/01 Streets Shooter Film Co. Craig Howard 7/01 State Insurance Flying Fish Matt Palmer 6/01 On The Border Great Guns Jim Manera 5/01 Trident Gum Konk Chris Kotch 4/01 McDonalds Great Guns Jim Manera 3/01 Unisys Orbit Robert Black 2/01 Combat Mr. Big Tim Biber 1/01 Honda Pandemonium Richard Kizu-Blair 12/00 Honda AOI Advertising Japan Hisashi Kurisu 11/00 Chevy Trucks The Jones Jim Manera 10/00 Soukenbizha OZPAN Michiyo Takamatsu 9/00 L.T.S.A. Silver Screen Matt Palmer 7/00 On The Border The Jones, in USA Jim Manera 5/00 L.T.S.A Flying Fish Niki Caro 2/00 ACER Silver Screen Joel Pront 2/00 Hankook Tires Rhythm & Hues Randy Roberts 1/00 Fisher Price September Films Dan Driscoll 12/99 Hi - C Visitor John Montgomery 11/99 Pay Back Imput Germany Moritz Friedel & Chris Churnick 10/99 Tip Top/Just Shooter Film Co. Craig Howard 9/99 N.Z. Post Silver Screen Productions Chris Dudman 8/99 Halls Konk Inc. Chris Koch 7/99 Mattel Toys Harley's House Brian O'Conne 6/99 T.A.B. Brainwash/Motion Pictures Wes Werrin 6/99 Southern Cross The Girl Film Co. Christine Jeffs 5/99 American Home Motion Pictures/Japan Nigle Hutchenson 4/99 National Bank Silver Screen Productions Mathew Murphy 3/99 L.T.S.A. Take Two Christine Jeffs 3 2/99 S.S.K. Japan Cubic Enterprises David Green 2/99 L.L. Bean Striper/Motion Pictures Daniel Barber 2/99 Kool Aid Chelsea Pictures Mathew Harris 1/99 Dodge Silver Screen Productions Adam Strange 11/98 Griffins Motion Pictures Dennis Hitchock 10/98 Quantas Airlines Republic Films Steve Saussey 9/98 BP Silver Screen Productions Pete Burger 9/98 IRD/Child Support Silver Screen Productions Chris Dudman 8/98 Toyota Silver Screen Productions Pete Burger 8/98 Tip Top Shooter Film Co. Craig Howard 7/98 Nike Silver Screen Productions Geoff Dixon 6/98 Coke Flat Rock Brandon Young 5/98 Lion Red Motion Pictures Denis Hitchcock 3/98 Dow Bedford Falls Barry Young 2/98 Pal Dog Food Shooter Film Co. Craig Howard 2/98 Hidden Valley The End Peter Martinez 1/98 Tylenol Bedford Falls Jonathan Taylor 12/97 Embassy Suites Bedford Falls Barry Young 11/97 Shell Oil Dektor/Higgins Tom Higgins 10/97 Caltex Oil Flying Fish Grant LaHood 10/97 Firestone Black Stump Films Robin Griffith 10/97 Dulux Motion Pictures Denis Hitchcock 9/97 Porsche Caribou Films 9/97 Hertz I.L.M. Mike Griffen 7/97 Benadryl Bedford Falls Jonathan Taylor 7/97 Bayer Aspirin Bedford Falls Barry Young 7/97 Windex Bedford Falls Barry Young 6/97 Kraft Harmony Pictures _ 6/97 Bob Evans Restaurant Pavlov Productions Jim Manera 5/97 Bob Evans Restaurant Pavlov Productions Jim Manera 4/97 Sony Motion Pictures 3/97 Country Time Lovinger/Cohn Mike Rowles 2/97 Purina Cat Chow Pavlov Productions Jim Manera 2/97 Fetzer Wine Crest Films/Cherokee Chuck Mininsky 1/97 Xtra T.V. Zoo John Smith 1/97 Bergen Bread Motion Pictures Denis Hitchcock 12/96 E.C.N.Z. Motion Pictures Denis Hitchcock 11/96 Mazda Shooter Film Co. Craig Howard 11/96 Sanitarium Shooter Film Co. Craig Howard 10/96 Brita Mr. Big/Cherokee Tim Bieber 10/96 Skippy Corn flakes Motion Pictures Nigel Hutcheson 10/96 ASB Bank Motion Pictures Nigel Hutcheson 9/96 Caltex Motion Pictures Nigel Hutcheson 8/96 T.A.B. Shooter Film Co. Craig Howard 8/96 Mazda Motion Pictures Denis Hitchcock 7/96 Cadillac Rhythm & Hues Randy Roberts 6/96 Coca Cola Silver Screen Matt Murphy 4 6/96 ASB Bank Motion Pictures Nigel Hutchson 6/96 Snowtex Silver Screen Matt Murphy 5/96 Kelloggs Images Post Greg Story 5/96 Maggi Shooter Film Co. Craig Howard 5/96 Jim Beam Shooter Film Co. Craig Howard 5/96 Griffens Motion Pictures Denis Hitchcock 4/96 McDonalds Shooter Film Co. Craig Howard 3/96 ASB Bank Motion Pictures Nigel Hutcheson 3/96 B.P. Shooter Film Co. Craig Howard 2/96 General Mills Moxie Pictures Dan Levinson 1/96 TV3 promos Motion Pictures Denis Hitchcock 11/95 Harrah’s Casino Motion Pictures Denis Hitchcock 11/95 I.B.M. Dektor/Higgins Leslie Dektor 10/95 Country Goodness Motion Pictures Denis Hitchcock 10/95 Countdown Black Stump Films Josh & Robin 9/95 Speights Cranbrook Films Roger Tompkins 9/95 Georgie Pie Shooter Film Co. Craig Howard 8/95 Food Town Motion Pictures Dennis Hitchcock 8/95 Ribena Motion Pictures Denis Hitchcock 8/95 Lion Red Silverscreen Productions Geoff Dixon 7/95 Mazda Motion Pictures Denis Hitchcock 7/95 Cossack Shooter Film Co. Craig Howard 7/95 Woolworths Motion Pictures Denis Hitchcock 6/95 Monier Tiles Shooter Film Co. Craig Howard 6/95 Maggi Shooter Film Co. Craig Howard 5/95 Jim Beam Shooter Film Co. Craig Howard 5/95 Sanitarium Silverscreen Productions Matt Murphy 4/95 K.F.C. Spearhead Films Grant Marshall 4/95 AMI Shooter Film Co. Craig Howard 3/95 Citizen Watches Barbara Williams Prod.
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