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SHORTCUTS to GLORY:: Matt Okine Vs Food, ABC Iview, Additional ARTS Iview GIGGLE & HOOT, New Years Eve Special 6 Ridge St, North Sydney, NSW 2060 p. +61 2 8458 1300 | e. [email protected] rmkcrew.com.au GAVIN MARSH LOCATION SOUND RECORDIST RECENT CREDITS 2017 WE LIVE HERE 2017 , ob doc , Wild Bear/People Productions, Producer Alan Erson UNCONQUERED:THE INVICTUS GAMES, ABC-TV GARDENING AUSTRALIA, ABC-TV, various episodes JUSTINE CLARKE’S TA DA! 15 x 7 min Fredbird Entertainment, Dir Justine Flynn THE ANGUS PROJECT, FRESH BLOOD, ABC iView, Dir Nina Oyama THE BIG DAY, FRESH BLOOD, ABC iView, Dir Laura Hughes THE HOUSE with ANNABEL CRABB, 6x 30 Exclusive and unprecedented access behind the scenes following the politicians, staff and operation of Parliament House, Canberra, RAGE 30th Anniversary, Stories from the Red Couch, Dir. Lin Jie Kong. additional COMPASS- MODERN PROPHETS, Tim Winton HACK LIVE, promo COMPASS- NEW DIRECTIONS, Geraldine Doogue introduces Kumi Taguchi as the new host of Compass 2016 THE HOUSE with ANNABEL CRABB Dir. Stamatia Maroupas, Prod. Madeleine Hawcroft JOEY'S BIG ADVENTURE, 13x 4, Dir Natasha Pizzica CROWDED HOUSE- 20 YEARS ON, ABC Interview segs GOVERNOR GENERAL AUSTRALIA DAY ADDRESS, 2002 to 2017: Excellencies Sir Peter Cosgrove Dame,Quentin Bryce, Peter Hollingworth, Sir William Deane KITCHEN CABINET, Seasons 1 to 6, 35 x 30, Annabel Crabb, DR JANE GOODALL PROFILE, Catalyst GARDENING AUSTRALIA, weekly 30 minutes WHEN I GET A MINUTE, iview, 8x 14, Annabel Crabb & Leigh Sales WHAM BAM THANK-YOU MA'AM, Skit Box, 6x30. Boom op, Rec. Nathan Codner SHORTCUTS TO GLORY:: Matt Okine Vs Food, ABC iView, additional ARTS iview GIGGLE & HOOT, New Years Eve Special 2015 ROOKIE REPORTER, 1x30, ABC 3, Dir: Andrew Garrick RED CHRISTMAS, Feature, Dir: Craig Anderson KITCHEN CABINET S5, 6x 30 SOUNDS LIKE TEEN SPIRITt: triple j At 40 GARDENING AUSTRALIA PROMOS, ABC Made HOW TO BEHAVE, 15 x20 insert skits, Screentime, Dir Craig Anderson CANBERRA AL-DESKO, Annabell Crabb, 12 x 10 GIGGLE & HOOT, New Years Eve Special 2014 BIG TED'S BIG ADVENTURE, 20 x 4, Dir Sarah Dabrow KITCHEN CABINET S4, 6x 30 CATALYST PLONK (Pilot) Dir Nathan Earl 2013 AUSTRALIAN OF THE YEAR KITCHEN CABINET S3, 6x 30 ELEGANT GENTLEMANS GUIDE TO KNIFE FIGHTING, 6x30, Jungle THE HAMSTER DECIDES, (Chaser) GOOD GAME GOOD GAME SPAWN POINT EXHUMED, 4x 30. Dir Poppy Stockell JEMIMA'S BIG ADVENTURE 2012 RSL PROMO KITCHEN CABINET S2, 6x30 GOOD GAME 2011 HUNGRY BEAST LANDLINE NEW INVENTORS WEDNESDAY NIGHT FEVER HAMSTER WHEEL (CHASER) KITCHEN CABINET S 1, 6x 30 2010 REVIEW WITH MYLES BARLOW, 6x 30 Dir: Trent O'Donnell, Starchild TALKING HEADS MESSAGE STICK 2009 “LIGHT A CANDLE”, charity documentary Catherine Hamlin Fistula Trust, Ethiopia, Associate Producer Credit THE CHASERS WAR ON EVERYTHING, series 3 GOOD GAME 2008 THE CUT, 6x 1hour drama series, Blackett Films PORMPURAW, 3x 30 min Message Stick Special LANDLINE 2007 IPU- message stick CATALYST, China FAMILY FORTUNES HEALTHY LIVING CATALYST, UN Climate Change conference, Bali 2006 LANDLINE AUSTRALIAN STORY “Dzung Vu” CATALYST-China special OPERTUNITY OZ, 4x55 BASTARD BOYS, 2x 110, Sydney element TUESDAYS @ 10, Timbery JTV Darwin special 2005 OPERATUNITY OZ, 6x 30 Dir. Simon Target STEPFATHER OF THE BRIDE- Dir Roger Hodgman, 90 min telemovie KYLIE KWONG- SIMPLE CHINESE COOKING LANDLINE AUSTRALIAN STORY 2004 ERNABELLA CHOIR GRANGE, Dir Catrina McKenzie -½ hour comedy drama starring Aaron Pederson Acting Area Manager-Field Camera LANDLINE (including UAE & Indonesia) SCHOOL SPECTACULAR- DOCCO MESSAGE STICK 2003 TOMORROWS ISLAM, COMPASS, Geraldine Douge KYLIE KWONG: HEART & SOUL MESSAGE STICK ABC PROMOTIONS GEORGE NEGUS TONIGHT ACTIVE KIDS- Pilot THE FAT LANDLINE 2002 CHOGM- Host broadcast crew, Queens’ Dinner, 52 Heads of State GOVERNOR GENERAL’S ADDRESS Acting Area Manager-Field Camera AUSTRALIAN STORY LANDLINE YUM CHA-CHA- SBS Television/Boyd Britton Films BIG COUNTRY REVISITED MESSAGE STICK 2001 PEOPLESCAPE- Closing ceremony, Centenary of Federation HEADSTART- Drama series Eps 31-40, Michael Bourchier ELECTION CHASER INSIDE THE LAW CATALYST FRAUD (ABC Productions) BAD BEHAVIOUR- Jenny Brockie/ Paul Costello RADIO PICTURES CENTENARY OF FEDERATION PARADE GOVERNOR GENERAL’S ADDRESS 2000 TRIBAL FRONTIER- P.N.G. Dir: Steven Salgo, Associate Producer Credit DINING DOWN UNDER- Gordon Elliot, THE FOOD CHANNEL (US) AIR FORCE 2000, 5x 30 SYDNEY 2000 OLYMPIC GAMES COVERAGE, live national News,studio mix QUANTUM-New Zealand 1999 THE ACADEMY- Dir Simon Target, 6x30 PARADISE IMPERFECT- P.N.G: 25 YEARS OF INDEPENDENCE.2x56 FLIGHT FOR LIFE- STORIES OF THE REAL FLYING DOCTORS. 6X 30 Dir Simon Target FOUR CORNERS- “THE RACE”. 1998 LONG WAY TO THE TOP- STORIES OF AUSTRALIAN ROCK & ROLL. 6X 30 WILDSIDE - 2nd Unit SMASHING PUMPKINS/ SILVERCHAIR CONCERTS FIFTH CONTINENT. Dir. Steven Salgo. EMERGENCY SKILLS. MANY NATIONS. Education/ IPU series. RACE AROUND THE CORNER/WORLD. Technical advice/training. KINGS SCHOOL. 5 x 30 Dir: Simon Target. 1997 CARL VINE PIANO CONCERTO. Dir Steven Salgo. COMMONWEALTH CYCLE CLASSIC THE VENUS FACTORY- Feature Film. Dir. Glen Fraser /Tomahawk Films. BOX- short dramatic theatrical release/IPU. 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