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POWER Andrew CV.2-2021Doc ANDREW POWER FIRST ASSISTANT DIRECTOR February 2021 Mobile: 0414 844 410 Booking Agent: Freelancers Promotions Email: [email protected] +613 96822722 [email protected] CREDITS – Feature Films & Drama Series: 2021 JACK IRISH (Series 3) Easy Tiger Productions TV Drama Series Producers: Ian Collie, Matt Cameron Melbourne, Victoria Line Producer: Jo Rooney Director: Greg McLean 2020 RFDS Endemol Shine TV Drama Series Producers: Imogen Banks, Sara Richardson Broken Hill, NSW Line Producer: Ross Allsop Directors: Jennifer Leacey, Adrian Wills AMAZING GRACE Playmaker Media TV Drama Series Producer: Di Hadden Sydney, NSW Line Producer: Vanessa Brown Director: Lucy Gaffy 2019 MONSTER PROBLEMS (2nd UNIT) Rosy Haze Productions Feature Film Producers: Shawn LeVy, Dan Cohen Queensland UPM: Sharon Miller Main Unit 1st AD: James McGrady 2nd Unit Director: Brian Smrz PETER RABBIT 2 (PLATE UNIT) PR Productions Feature Film Producers: Zareah Nalbandian, Will Gluck Sydney, London Line Producer: Catherine Bishop Main Unit 1st AD: PJ Voeten Plate Unit Director: Kelly Baigent 2018 BAD MOTHERS Jungle Entertainment TV Drama Series Producers: Chloe Rickard, Steven Zanoski Melbourne Dircetors: Geoff Bennett, Catriona McKenzie WANTED 3 MatchboX TV Drama Series Producers: Tom Hoffie, Peter Salmon South Australia Director: Jocelyn Moorhouse ALL THESE CREATURES Simpatico Films Short Film Producer: Elise Trenorden Melbourne Director: Charles Williams 2017 OFFSPRING 7 Shine Productions (4 episodes) Producers:Imogen Banks, Nicole O’Donohue Melbourne Directors: Matt Moore, Shannon Murphy PETER RABBIT(PLATE UNIT) PR Productions Feature Film Producers: Zareah Nalbandian, Will Gluck NSW CoProducer: Catherine Bishop Main Unit 1st AD: PJ Voeten Plate Unit Director: Kelly Baigent 2016 THE WARRIORS Arena Media TV Drama Series Producers: Rob Connolly, John Harvey, Liz Kearney Melbourne, Kimberleys Directors: Adrian Wills, Bec Cole, SteVe McGregor, Catriona McKenzie SENSE8 (Nairobi Shoot) S8 Productions TV Drama Series Producers: Lana Wachowski, Roberto Malerba, Nairobi-Key Second AD Marcus Loges KENYA UPMS:Toby Pease, Roshanak Khodabakhsh 1st AD- Adrian Grunberg HOUNDS OF LOVE Factor 30 Films Feature Film Producer: Melissa Kelly WA Director: Ben Young 2015 DOCTOR BLAKE MYSTERIES(Series 4) December Media Drama Series Producer: George Adams Directors: Fiona Banks, Ian Barry NOWHERE BOYS:BOOK OF SHADOWS MatchboX Pictures Feature Film Producer: Beth Frey Director: DaVid Caesar THE BEAUTIFUL LIE Endemol Australia Drama Series Producer: Imogen Banks Director: Glendyn IVin SCARE CAMPAIGN Cyan Films Feature Film Producer: Julie Ryan Directors: Cameron Cairnes, Colin Cairnes 2014 DOCTOR BLAKE MYSTERIES (Series 3) December Media Drama Series Producer: George Adams Directors: Pino Amenta, Karl Zwicky IT’S A DATE 2 (Episodes 1-5) Princess Pictures Comedy Series Producers: Paul Walton, Andrea Denholm Directors: Jonathan Brough, Erin White HOUSE HUSBANDS (Episodes 5,6) Playmaker Drama Series Producers: Sue Seeary, Drew Proffitt Director: Ian Watson OFFSPRING 5 (Episodes 10,11) Endemol Productions Drama Series Producer: Imogen Banks Director: Peter Salmon 2013 DOCTOR BLAKE MYSTERIES (Series 2) December Media Drama Series Producer: George Adams Directors: Declan Eames,Ian Barry Pino Amenta WORST YEAR OF MY LIFE..AGAIN ACTF Drama Series Producers: Bernadette OMahoney, Ross Allsop Directors: Darren Ashton, Pino Ament 2012 WINNERS AND LOSERS (Series 3) Seven Network Drama Series Producer: Paul Maloney Directors: Nicholas Bufalo, Pino Amenta, Jean- Pierre Mignon, Fiona Banks DOCTOR BLAKE MYSTERIES (Series 1) December Media Drama Series Producer: George Adams Directors: Andrew Prowse,Declan Eames,Ian Barry OFFSPRING 3 (Episodes 12,13) Southern Star Productions Drama Series Producer: John Edwards, Imogen Banks Director: Kate Dennis 2010/2011 WINNERS AND LOSERS (Series 1) Seven Network Drama Series Producer: MaryAnne Carroll Directors: Ian Gilmour, Grant Brown, Pino Amenta RUSH (Series 3&4) Southern Star Productions Drama Series Producers: John Edwards, Mimi Butler Directors: Daniel Nettheim, Grant Brown, Stuart McDonald, Kim Farrant, John Hartley 2009 SWERVE Swerve Production Feature Film (SA) Producers: Craig Lahiff,Helen Leake Director: Craig Lahiff RUSH (Series 2) Southern Star Productions Drama Series Producers: John Edwards, Mimi Butler Directors: Daniel Nettheim, Grant Brown, Stuart McDonald, Kim Farrant, John Hartley, Andrew Prowse,Michael Pattinson, Ben Chessell CELESTIAL AVENUE RefluX Entertainment Short Film Producer: Scott Alexander Directors: Cameron Cairnes, Colin Cairnes 2008 CITY HOMICIDE(Series 2)(3 blocks) Seven Network Drama Series Producer: MaryAnne Carroll UPM: Amanda Crittenden Directors: SteVe Mann, Daina Reid, Pino Amenta 2007/2008 THE PACIFIC (US) First Division Productions VFX Unit UPM: Lesley Parker Television Mini Series VFX Producer: David Taritero FNQ & Melbourne, Victoria VFX Supervisor: John Sullivan 2007 UNDERBELLY (Episodes 3,4) Screentime Mini Series Producer: Brenda Pam Line Producer: Elisa Argenzio Director: Geoff Benne 2006 WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE (US) Playtone Miniature/Puppet Unit Producer: Vincent Landay Feature Film UPM: Catherine Bishop MCLEOD’S DAUGHTERS Millennium Television Drama Series (Various series 22 episodes) Producer: Karl Zwicky S.A Line Producer: Vikki Barr Directors: Chris Martin-Jones, Arnie Custo, Richard Jasek, Steve Jodrell, Declan Eames, Andrew Prowse 2005 GHOST RIDER (US) Vengeance Productions 3rd Unit Line Producer: E. Bennett Walsh Feature Film UPM: Catherine Bishop Main Unit 1st: PJ Voeten 2004 PUPPY Springer Films Feature Film Producer: Melissa Beauford Director: Kieran GalVin HAMISH AND ANDY Network 7 Television Sketch Comedy Producer: Mark Gibson Directors: Ted Emery, Jon Olb, Matt SaVille 2003 THE SECRET LIFE OF US (Series 3) West Street Productions Drama Series Producer: Amanda Higgs Line Producer: Ross Allsop Directors: Daniel Nettheim, Kate Dennis, Ana Kokkinos, Cate Shortland, Daina Reid 2002 BIG BITE (Pilot) Network 7 Television Sketch Comedy Producer: Mark Gibson Melbourne, Victoria Director: Matt SaVille 2001 BEASTMASTER (Series 3) Coote/Hayes Production Services Drama Series 2nd Unit Producer: Brett Popplewell Gold Coast, Queensland Director: Ian Thorburn STINGERS (Series 4) Simpson Le Mesurier Drama Series Producer: John Wild Directors: SteVe Jodrell, Lynn Hegarty, Paul Faint, Chris Langman, Paul Moloney, Grant Bro Credits – TVC’s: Andrew has worked on numerous TVC’s as 1st AD with various companies including the following: Exit Films The Pound Film Business Silverscreen Productions Great Southern Films Side by Side Communications 8 Commercials Hub Productions Ghost Pictures Horizon Films Melbourne Pictures Plush Films Prodigy Films BraVe Films Sentinel Films Spirit Films Honey Films Radical Media CREDITS – 2nd Assistant Director on Feature Films & Drama Series: 2002 THE YOUNG BLACK STALLION (US) Imax Feature Namibia/South Africa 2000 CROCODILE DUNDEE IN LA (US) HORACE AND TINA Feature Film QLD TV Series THE THREE STOOGES (US) TV Movie NSW 1999 STINGERS (Series 1,2) TV Series 1998 CRASHZONE TV Series 1997 FAMILY CRACKERS ONE WAY TICKET Feature Film Telemovie LAST OF THE RYANS Telemovie CREDITS – 3rd Assistant Director on Feature Films & Drama Series: 1998 THE ECHO OF THUNDER (US) TV Movie 1997 THE THIN RED LINE (US) Feature Film QLD 1996 BLACKROCK TRUE LOVE AND CHAOS Feature Film NSW Feature Film 1995 THE ISLAND OF DR MOREAU (US) SAHARA (US) Feature Film QLD Feature Film NSW RACE THE SUN (US) Feature Film NSW,NT 1994 THE MAN FROM SNOWY RIVER SKYTRACKERS TV Series TV Series NSW FEDS TV Movie 1993 STARK Mini Series VIC & SA 1992 ROUND THE TWIST LIFT OFF TV Series TV Series 1991 ROMPER STOMPER Feature Film .
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