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Lara Doree. Production Manager 020 8747 1203 | [email protected] | www.chapterspeople.co.uk LARA DOREE. PRODUCTION MANAGER FILM & TELEVISION Aug 18 – Nov 18 ‘Summerland’ Feature Production Manager Flying Castles Ltd Dir: Jessica Swale LP: Greg McManus May 18 – Aug 18 ‘Turn Up Charlie’ TV Series Production Manager Green Eyed Boy Ltd Dir: Matt Lipsey LP: Greg McManus Jan 18 – Apr 18 ‘Nativity Rocks’ Feature Production Manager Mirrorball Films Dir: Debbie Isitt LP: Greg McManus Apr 17 – Jul 17 ‘The Truth’ Drama Line Producer Objective Media Group/ C4 Dec 16 - Feb 17 ‘10x10’ Feature Production Manager Altitude & Unstoppable Entertainment Dir: Suzi Ewing Jun 16 – Nov 16 ‘Unreported World’ TV Series Production Manager Quicksilver Media/Channel 4 Apr 16 – Jun 16 ‘The Watchman’ Drama Production Manager Minnow Films / Ch4 Dir: Dave Nath Prod: Kate Cook Oct 15 - Jan 16 ‘Brotherhood’ Feature Production Manager Unstoppable Entertainment Dir: Noel Clarke Third in the Triology to Kidulthood and Adulthood Aug - Oct 15 ‘Human Rights’ Feature Line Producer Intense Productions Dir: Chee Keong Cheung War Film Apr – Jul 15 ‘Late Shift’ Feature Line Producer/ PM Late Shift Productions UK Limited Dir: Tobias Weber Interactive Film Swiss UK Jan – Apr 15 ‘Love Is Thicker than Water’ Feature Line Producer/ PM Mulholland Pictures Dir: Ate De Jong, Emily Harris Starring: Juliet Stevenson, Lydia Wilson, Henry Goodman, Jonny Flynn Jun - Aug 14 ‘Money & Grime’ Feature Prep Only Line Producer Running Films CV CONTD… Chapters People Ltd. Registered England & Wales. Company: 07003175. Registered Address: The Courtyard, 4 Evelyn Road, London, W4 5JL. 020 8747 1203 | [email protected] | www.chapterspeople.co.uk Aug - Oct 14 ‘Deny Everything’ Feature Line Producer Reality Shift Productions Director: Michael Eden Jul 14/ Dec 15 ‘Falling Piano’ Art Piece Line Producer/ PM Arts Council Project/ Catherine Yass Aug-14 ‘Dumpee’ Feature PM (extended shoot) Dumpee Ltd Dir: Sasha Collington. Apr – Jun 14 ‘Feeding the Sharks’ Feature Casting & Contracts Rosebud Productions Dir: Douglas Beer Starring David Bark-Jones & Genevieve Gaunt July - Dec 13 ‘Ibiza Undead’ Feature Line Producer Templeheart Films Dir: Andy Edwards Starring: Emily Atack, Cara Theobold, Matt King Apr-Jun 13 ‘Love. Honour. Obey’ Feature Line Producer Mulholland Pictures Dir: Ate De Jong Starring: Megan Maczko, Sadie Frost, Matt Barber & Edward Akrout May 12 - Mar 15 ‘Limbo’ Feature Producer Jen X Films Dir: Matt McCooey Starring: Anna Nightingale Oct - Dec 12 ‘A Very European Christmas’ Short Producer Econ Film/Ludere Productions Dir: Robert Denham Broadcast on TV in Greece, Germany, Netherlands. Jul – Sep 10 ‘Wax’ Short Producer Toronto Zero Film Festival Official Selection Dir: Mark. J Blackman Ludere Productions/Jokers Pack Oct 09 - Jan 10 ‘Bridesmaids’ BBC online Concept & Producer Ludere Productions Dir: Henry Blake Jul 09 ‘My Sister in this House’ Short Teaser Producer Ludere Productions Dir: Zoe Lafferty Oct 09 ‘Colder than Here’ Short Producer Ludere Productions Dir: Harriet Mann Aug 14 ‘West End Girls’ Pilot Line Producer/Casting Running Films Dir. Sheridan De Myers Starring: Preeya Kalidas, Aston Merrygold Dec 12 - Mar 13 ‘Day Jobs’ Pilot Concept & Producer Ludere Productions Dir: Matt McCooey Starring: Devon Anderson CV CONTD… Chapters People Ltd. Registered England & Wales. Company: 07003175. Registered Address: The Courtyard, 4 Evelyn Road, London, W4 5JL. 020 8747 1203 | [email protected] | www.chapterspeople.co.uk COMMERCIAL & MUSIC VIDEO Aug-14 ‘Marbek’ Fashion Line Producer Blue Colla Ltd Dir: Sheridan De Myers Feb - Mar 13 ‘Focus the Truth’ Music Video Producer Inspiration by Light Dir: Ben Enebi Feb - Mar 10 ‘Jim Jones Revue’ Music Video Producer Quick Run Films Dir: James Layton Apr - May 10 ‘Ibis’ Commercial Pilot Producer Quick Run Films Dir: Martin Behrman ADDITIONAL WORK HISTORY 2007 – 2012 THEATRE PRODUCER • I was part of the original set up of a theatre company and studio in West London, where I ran the accounts for several years, alongside developing new projects. We took a team of creatives to the Western Sahara refugee camps and over three trips to the camps we developed a play that was taken back and performed at the Saharan Film Festival which is a huge press event as well as a film festival. The play also ran in London. • In 2009 I set up my own production company Ludere Productions. Under the company I developed several stage plays including Olivier Award winning writer Bola Agbaje’s play Concrete Jungle with the Lyric Hammersmith. The play was taken on by Wild Thyme Productions best known for The King’s Speech and had offers from 20 UK theatres. Other Plays developed under the company were performed at Soho Theatre, The Park Theatre, Riverside Studios and The Arcola. Under the company I began developing comedy series Day Job’s, and short films, which created a natural progression into film as a production manager. SKILLS Underwater Filming, Working with Drones, Working with complex stunts, Child Licensing, International Experience, Coordinating Travel and Accommodation, Movie Magic Budgeting, Permits, Location Scouting & Management, Script development, Casting, VFX. Chapters People Ltd. Registered England & Wales. Company: 07003175. Registered Address: The Courtyard, 4 Evelyn Road, London, W4 5JL. .
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