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Party Tricks 103 Credits Network Ten and Screen PARTY TRICKS 103 CREDITS NETWORK TEN AND SCREEN AUSTRALIA PRESENT A JOHN EDWARDS AND IMOGEN BANKS PRODUCTION ASHER KEDDIE RODGER CORSER ANGUS SAMPSON ADAM ZWAR ASH RICARDO CHARLIE GARBER DORIS YOUNANE COLIN MOODY KAIYA JONES OLIVER ACKLAND Director Of Photography JOHN BRAWLEY Production Designer PAUL HEATH Costume Designer MICHAEL CHISHOLM Composer BRYONY MARKS Casting ANN ROBINSON NATHAN LLOYD Mullinars Consultants Line Producer PETER MUSTON Executive Producers RICK MAIER JANEEN FAITHFULL Producers IMOGEN BANKS JOHN EDWARDS Co-Producer and Creator MICHAEL LUCAS PARTY TRICKS EPISODE TITLE THE LAUNCH Network Drama Executive CLAIRE TONKIN Editor DENISE HARATZIS ASE Writer CHRISTINE BARTLETT Director KATE DENNIS KATE BALLARD ASHER KEDDIE DAVID McLEOD RODGER CORSER OLIVER PARKHAM CHARLIE GARBER CHARLOTTE WYNN ASH RICARDO GEOFF BALLARD COLIN MOODY WAYNE DUFFY ANGUS SAMPSON MATILDA McLEOD KAIYA JONES TOM WORLAND OLIVER ACKLAND PAULA DOUMANI DORIS YOUNANE DUNCAN GUTHRIE NEIL MELVILLE NATASHA LEE MING-ZHU HII TREVOR BAILEY ADAM ZWAR JAMES ANDY MATTHEWS WAITRESS BLAIR IPPOLITO SINGER EM RUSCIANO GUITARIST VINCE RUSCIANO OLDER GUY TIM BELL YOUNG WIFE SHERRYN PICKERING DAVID'S DRIVER TRAVIS GILLETT BARB PAT PITNEY FLOOR MANAGER ANGELA JOHNSON TREVOR'S DRIVER PETER LITTLE RADIO ANNOUNCER JON FAINE Programming Assistant MARAEA ANDERSEN Associate Producer- Executive Production BELINDA MARQUES First Assistant Director JOHN MAGEE Sound Recordist JOHN McKERROW Gaffer DARYL PEARSON Hair & Makeup Designer WIZZY MOLINEAUX Location Manager MICHELLE JONES Key Grip LLEW HIGGINS Production Accountant TRACEY TILYARD Post Production Supervisor MARYJEANNE WATT Production Coordinator JANE LINDSAY Assistant Production Coordinator ANNA RANDALL Producer's Assistant DEBORAH JOURDAIN Producer Intern and Director Additional Material SHANNON MURPHY Production Runner JACK TOSI Production Attachment MAC LINDSAY Assistant Accountant RYAN LORD Script Coordinator MARISA NATHAR Script Supervisor ARIA HARRISON Political Script Consultant JOANNE BOWERS Additional Research COELI CUTCLIFFE Casting Associate CASEY AUBIN Extras Casting LAURA BOCK Second Assistant Director CAMERON STEWART Third Assistant Director JAMIE HETHERINGTON Additional ADs WENDY GREGORY WALKER FRAN DERHAM HEATH KERR JULIAN COSTANZO BRETT O'MARA Production Assistant BEN ROLLINSON A Camera/Steadicam MATTHEW TEMPLE A Camera Focus Puller BRYN WHITIE B Camera Focus Puller JESSICA CLARKE-NASH 2nd Camera Assistant JADE COURT-GOLD Video Split Operator JODY STOWERS Best Boy JACK KENNEALLY Electrics SIMON ZAGAME DENHOLM PEARSON Additional Electrics BRENDAN MADDEN CHRIS MITCHELL DAVID WARE Best Boy Grip STEVE ROBINSON Grips JUAN GONZALEZ LOBO RYAN FISH Additional Grips PETER STOCKLEY JOAQUIM BEL-PELLICER CRAIG SMITH GAVIN KENNELLY WILL STORR JAMIE LECKIE JEM TOWSEY JESSE MOYES Location Scout & Co-ordinator GUY SUTHERLAND On Set Locations BRET MAHON Location Scout MICHAEL MADIGAN Boom Operators ANDY NEWTON MARK LAVERY Art Director MAX HAYMES Art Dept Coordinators MELISSA JAMES MAXINE DENNETT Set Decorator NADIA DUSSELBERG Buyer/Set Dresser TIFFANY MAIR Graphics ANNA McEWAN Props Master LUCY GOULDTHORPE Standby Props SAM HOWDEN Standby Props Assistant ANNA O'DONNELL Art Dept Assistants GLEN GOLDBY TIM O'CONNOR Additional Art Dept. ANNA GAVRILIS SIAN HIGGINS MARNEY MCKENNA KIMBERLY WELLS NICHOLAS RENWICK TREVOR PURVIS MATTHEW FRANCIS Additional Buyer/Dresser KATE RUSSELL Associate Costume Designer ZED DRAGOJLOVICH Costume Supervisors GAIL MAYES Costumier ALISON FOWLER Costume Standby ANNA BURSTALL Costume Assistant RUBY PARKER Additional Costume Assistant JULIE SMITH Key Make-Up and Hair JODEE LENAINE-SMITH Make-Up and Hair Artist REBECCA NEEDS Make-Up and Hair Assist. TORI HITCHCOCK Additional Make-Up NICOLE SCHIPILLITI MAGGIE KOLEV-VIDOVIC ERICA WELLS LEE NORRIS MIA KATE RUSSELL Unit Manager DON BATTEN Unit Assistants KAREN DOWNES KEN BOOTH PETER STEELE Additional Unit Assistant MAX FISH Swing Drivers CHERYLE BAIRD JOHN BAIRD NATHAN SMITH PHILLIP TAYLOR Safety Supervisor ADAM STRIPP Additional Safety JOE PAMPANELLA Unit Nurse KATIE SISSIAN Caterers FRINGE BENEFIT CATERING Unit Vehicles STARBUS ANDY MARSHALL TINA MARSHALL Stills Photographer GIOVANNI LOVISETTO Behind the Scenes Director SEAN T BARNES Digital Content Director SHANNON MURPHY Digital Content Writer MARISA NATHAR Publicist LAUREN BOCKHOLT Assistant Editor ROHAN COOPER Visual Effects CHROMA MEDIA Visual Effects Supervisor SCOTT ZERO Title Design SIOBHAN BOWERS Digital Post Production BLUE POST Facility Manager PETER MILLINGTON Colourist DEE McCLELLAND Online Editor JAMES COLLINS Technical Operations KA-YIN KWOK Datacine Technician JOSH FREED Audio Post Production LABSONICS MELBOURNE STEPHEN WITHEROW JUSTIN LLOYD BEN CHURCHILL CLIFF SANDERSON DIANNE HUTCHINSON STEFAN KLUKA NIGEL CROYDON DAN YOUNG CHRISTOPHER LAURIE Music Recording and Mixing RODNEY LOWE PRODUCTION ALLEY Violin & Electric Violin NIGEL MACLEAN Violin MATTHEW TOMKINS Violin JENNY KHAFAGI Viola CHRIS CARTLIDGE Cello DAVID BERLIN Drums PETER LUSCOMBE Piano BRYONY MARKS Music Coordinator JESS MOORE LEVEL TWO MUSIC Music Editor JESS MOORE “That’s Freedom” Written by: Kimmel/Chapman Criterion Music Corp./Morrissette Music Administered by: Universal Music Publishing Pty Ltd © 1987 Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp., Magic Song Music Dreamer Written by Joyce Eilers Licensed with permission of Hal Leonard Australia Pty Ltd FILMED IN MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA WITH THE ASSISTANCE OF FOR ENDEMOL AUSTRALIA Finance Manager SAM PANTOS Legal Counsel JOHN BUTT GREGORY ABBOTT CAMERA EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED BY PANAVISION Insurance Brokers OAMPS CONSULTING LYNETTE BRITTON Travel STAGE AND SCREEN TRAVEL SERVICES MICHAEL VAN RAAPHORST THANK YOU Crown Metropol City of Yarra City of Melbourne City of Darebin Darebin Arts Centre Dept of Treasury and Finance, Victoria NMIT Collingwood Campus Parliament of Victoria Park Hyatt, Melbourne Federation Square Dexus Property Group, Southgate Southbank. Hugo Boss Australia Secrets Shhh jewellery Fossil Australia Calvin Klein jewellery and watches Herman Schwaiger Liam Snootle Ralph Kempken Graeme Galloway Who Did That( Loz Abberton) Artemis Natural Healthcare T & S Pet Products CAM - Creatively Active Minds Royal Doulton Dogue Pet Boutiques Saxon Telescopes and Optics KAS Australia KST Textiles Synergy Audio Visual International Dynamics Genovese Coffee Jansen + co. Soniq O.Y.B Limousine Accessories Adeal Elk Accessories Crumpler Snax With Attitude Sky News ISAN 0000-0003-D6B9-0003-C-0000-0000-1 The persons and events portrayed in this drama are fictitious. Any resemblance to any persons, company or business is coincidental and unintentional. © 2014 Endemol Australia Pty. Limited, Network Ten Pty. Ltd. and Screen Australia WORLDWIDE SALES AND DISTRIBUTION - ENDEMOL WORLDWIDE DISTRIBUTION PRINCIPAL INVESTOR SCREEN AUSTRALIA ENDEMOL AUSTRALIA Produced in association with NETWORK TEN AUSTRALIA .
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