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Olivia Still OLIVIA STILL Hair/Makeup Artist & Stylist mobile: 0419 891 281 email: [email protected] website : oliviastill.com Olivia has been busy for over 12 years as a Hair & Make-Up Artist in the film industry, Working consistently on Features, TVC’s, Stills, Music Videos & Short Films. She has an innate talent for designing character and fashion, which she now incorporates with her styling ability. The Many Faces Of.. is a project Olivia started in 2006 which gave her the freedom to bring to life her character & fashion driven concepts through narrative stills and motion vignettes, honing her styling skills. Please view her styling work below. the many faces of.. : http://oliviastill.com/snapshot/the-many-faces-of/ HAIR/MAKEUP & STYLING TVC’s & PROD. COMPANY DIRECTOR ROLE STILLS & MOTION 2013 Melbourne Renegades Turnstile 4 Chris Sferrazza Stylist, Hair & Makeup My Legendary Moments/ Toyota Turnstile 4 Boyd Hicklin & Stylist, Hair & Makeup Oliver Waghorn They Say She’s Different (working title) Olivia Still Stylist, Hair & Makeup – Developmental musical piece by Cecilia Low Director/Writer: Natasha Pincus for The Many Faces Of… Olivia Still Stylist, Hair & Makeup Model: Mariko for The Many Faces Of… Olivia Still Stylist, Hair & Makeup Dancer/Model: Dallas Jays for The Many Faces Of… Olivia Still Stylist, Hair & Makeup Please click on link to view complete list. oliviastill.com/snapshot/the-many-faces-of/ Page 1 of 7 Agent: Freelancers 03 9682 2722 Olivia Still Hair & Makeup & Stylist HAIR & MAKEUP FEATURE FILMS & DRAMA SERIES PRODUCTION CO. DIRECTOR ROLE 2013 FELL Fell Films Kasimir Burgess Hair & MakeUp Designer Producers: John Maynard & Mary Minas The Turning – ‘Damaged Goods’ Arena Media Anthony Lucas Hair & MakeUp Designer 2012 Mr & Mrs Murder Fremantle Media Various Additional Hair & MakeUp H.O.D. Anna Karpinski Mrs Biggs December Films Paul Wittington Additional Hair & MakeUp H.O.D. Kirsten Veysey The Frontier Pilot Sony Pictures Television/ Thomas Schlamme Standby Hair & MakeUp NBC, USA H.O.D. – Viv Mepham 2010 Tom Wills Documentary The Difference Engine Chris Sferrazza Hair & MakeUp Designer (19 th Century period piece) ‘Offspring’ Opening Titles Plus Films Nick & Donna McCrum Makeup Designer The Eye Of The Storm TEOTS Productions Fred Schepisi Additional Hair & MakeUp H.O.D. – Kirsten Veysey 2009 Prank Patrol x 2 episodes Active TV Various Hair & Makeup Designer 2008 King Penguins Pilot Beat Productions James Teh Hair & Makeup Designer Lowdown Pilot Lowdown TV Amanda Brotchie Hair & Makeup Designer 2007 The Age of Love (Melb. finals) Eyeworks Brian Smith Hair & Makeup Designer 2006 Eternal Dawn Amazing Krypto Bros. Brett Anstey Spfx Additional H.O.D. - Justin Dix 2005 Rats & Cats Rats & Cats Prod. Tony Rogers Co Head of Department The Heartbreak Tour– SBS 50min Heart Productions. Ben Chessell Co Head of Department Page 2 of 7 Agent: Freelancers 03 9682 2722 Olivia Still Hair & Makeup & Stylist HAIR & MAKEUP TVC’S PRODUCTION CO. DIRECTOR ROLE 2013 Marco Burning House Jono Gilbert Hair & MakeUp Australian Super Sweet Productions James Shannon Hair & MakeUp The Directors Group Jay Jay’s Matt Chuang Hair & Makeup My Legendary Moments – Toyota Turnstile 4 Boyd Hicklin & Oliver Waghorn Hair & MakeUp Switch On Exit Films David Rittey Hair & MakeUp Four ‘N’ Twenty Photoplay Films Tim Noakes Hair & MakeUp Nissan Guilty Films Corrie Jones Hair & MakeUp Medibank Fiction Films Jake Robb Hair & MakeUp Handee Photoplay Matt Kamen Hair & MakeUp Mazda Exit Films Jolyon Watkins Hair & MakeUp Nissan Curious Film Brendan Gibbons Hair & MakeUp Animals Australia – Lyn White Hub Productions Lou Quill Hair & MakeUp Medibank Fiction Films Jake Robb Hair & MakeUp Acuvue Rock Solid Keir McFarlane Hair & MakeUp Cochlear The Otto Empire Matt Wilson Hair & MakeUp Sabco Burning House Oliver Waghorn Hair & MakeUp NBN The Feds Ben Lawrence Hair & MakeUp Simmons Homes Hub Productions Barry Malseed Hair & MakeUp Maxibon Photoplay Matt Kamen Hair & MakeUp Advanced Hair – Shane Warne Burning House Barry Malseed Hair & MakeUp Thirsty Camel Hub Productions Paul Andersen Hair & MakeUp Ambulance Australia Burning House Oliver Waghorn Hair & MakeUp Suzuki Hub Productions Barry Malseed Hair & MakeUp Adidas – Stella McCartney Colour Me Films Emily Owens Hair & MakeUp 2012 Telstra Good Oil Films Michael Spiccia Hair & MakeUp The Age Exit Films Ben Saunders Hair & MakeUp Medibank Fiction Films Jake Robb Hair & MakeUp Docklands SceneOn Andrew Coyle Hair & MakeUp ME Bank Sweet Productions Phil Rich Hair & MakeUp TAC Austereo Angus Stevens Hair & MakeUp KFC - The Madden Brothers Curious Film Miki Magasiva Hair & MakeUp Kmart Plaza Film Sam Bennetts Hair & MakeUp Animals Australia – Lyn White Hub Productions Lou Quill Hair & MakeUp Honda Good Oil Films Matt Murphy Hair & MakeUp Bank of Melbourne Horizon Films Robbie Douglas Turner Hair & MakeUp Bupa Cricket & Cycling Turnstile 4 Jon Webb Hair & MakeUp Coles 1 st Choice Flinders Lane Ted Horton Hair & MakeUp Animals Australia – Lin White Hub Productions Lou Quill Hair & MakeUp Host Plus Burning House Barry Malseed Hair & MakeUp Hebel Hub Productions Barry Malseed Hair & MakeUp Telstra Burning House Oliver Waghorn Hair & MakeUp Ford Colour Me Films Emily Owens Hair & MakeUp Heinz Good Oil Films Fiona McGee Hair & MakeUp Jarrah Coffee Hub Productions Barry Malseed Hair & MakeUp Solomons Hot House Advertising Oliver Waghorn Hair & MakeUp Fisher Price Colour Me Films Emily Owens Hair & MakeUp TEAC Brave Films Chris Benz Hair & MakeUp Bulla The Sweet Shop Melanie Bridge Hair & MakeUp Renault Pro Duce Lee Rogers Hair & MakeUp APT Hub Productions Oliver Waghorn Hair & MakeUp Page 3 of 7 Agent: Freelancers 03 9682 2722 Olivia Still Hair & Makeup & Stylist HAIR & MAKEUP (cont…) TVC’S PRODUCTION CO. DIRECTOR ROLE 2012…cont Target Flinders Lane Tov Belling Hair & MakeUp Vinnies Winter Exit Films Chris & Lachlan Hair & MakeUp SpecSavers Airbag Productions Travis & Nick Hair & MakeUp Aussie Apples Luscious International Sebastian Hair & MakeUp Bulla Crunch Photoplay Matt Kamen Hair & MakeUp Target Flinders Lane Tov Belling Hair & MakeUp 2011 Beaurepairs HUB Productions Lee Rogers Hair & MakeUp Vecci SceneOn Andrew Coyle Hair & MakeUp Yellow Pages Hub Plus Chris Sferrazza Hair & MakeUp Nintendo The Guild Craig MacLean Hair & MakeUp Fantastic Crackers Exit Films Alex Aslangul Hair & MakeUp KFC Colour Me Films Emily Owens Hair & MakeUp Priceline Working Girls Creative Stop Motion Hair & Makeup Motor Finance Wizard Colour Me Films Emily Owens Hair & MakeUp Pedigree Hub Productions Barry Malseed Hair & MakeUp AFL Centre Bet The Signal Box Ben Pietor Hair & MakeUp Simmonds Homes Fairy Floss Films Matt Kierney Hair & MakeUp Honda The Guild Craig MacLean Hair & MakeUp Yarra Trams Sceneon Andrew Coyle Hair & MakeUp Kubota Brand Airbag Productions Travis Hogg & Nick Wright Hair & MakeUp Medibank Smile 2 Loud Films Jamie Doolan Hair & Makeup Suzuki HUB Productions Barry Malseed Hair & MakeUp Trojan Tools Filmgraphics Edwin McGill Hair & MakeUp Peter Mac Otto Empire Stephen Carroll Hair & MakeUp QV Taxi Films Stephen Lance Hair & MakeUp ANZ x 2 Airbag Productions Adrian Bosisch Hair & MakeUp IPA HUB Productions Barry Malseed Hair & MakeUp Liptember Renegade Films Nigel Karikari Hair & MakeUp Cashcoverters Gobstopper Productions Perry Westwood Hair & MakeUp Cadbury Bite Size Exit Films Chris Hill & Laclan Dickie Hair & MakeUp Cherry Ripe Photoplay Scott Otto Anderson Hair & MakeUp iiNET Meerkats Mike Edmonds Hair & MakeUp Momentum HUB Productions Barry Malseed Hair & MakeUp Coles – Cathy Freeman Flinders Lane Ted Horton Hair & MakeUp Dulux Finch Gregor Jordon Hair & MakeUp ISF Movement Sweet Productions Edwin McGill Hair & MakeUp Centrebet The Signal Box Ben Pietor Hair & MakeUp CBUS Sweet Productions Chris Sferrazza Hair & MakeUp Yellow Pages Hub Plus Chris Sferrazza Hair & MakeUp Kmart – Christmas Airbag Productions Adrian Bosich Hair & MakeUp Westpac Flinders Lane Stephen Johnson Hair & MakeUp Herald Sun Piglet Robbie Douglas Turner Hair & MakeUp BHP Plump Films Jason Wingrove Hair & MakeUp Army Reserve Photoplay Peter Eastgate Hair & MakeUp Youth Projects Gobstopper Productions Perry Westwood Hair & MakeUp Bosch Otto Empire Angus Sampson Hair & MakeUp Vic Roads Sceneon Andrew Coyle Hair & MakeUp (Please contact Freelancers for a detailed list of TVC’s – pre 2011) Page 4 of 7 Agent: Freelancers 03 9682 2722 Olivia Still Hair & Makeup & Stylist SHORT FILMS & TRAILERS PRODUCTION CO. DIRECTOR ROLE 2012 The Last Time I Saw Richard Mushroom Pictures Nicholas Verso Hair/ MakeUp Designer Spfx – Justin Dix Bad Girls Trailer Mini Studios Fin Edquist Hair/Makeup Designer 2011 Fish & Chips Mini Studios Anna Broinowski Hair/ Makeup Designer History Channel Promo Foxtel Sydney Ben Pietor Personal MakeUp Artist with Tony Robinson for Tony Robinson 2010 Barbershop Movie People Prod. Syed Albar Hair/Makeup Designer Harvey’s Dream Exit Films Micca Delaney Hair/Makeup Designer 2009 The Package Burning House Oliver Waghorn Hair/Makeup Designer MIFF Trailor – “Wrestlers” Zealot Films Andrew Coyle Hair/Makeup Designer 11’h Hair/Makeup Designer 2008 The Wake (shortlisted Tropfest 09) Blackberry Films Gemma Lee Hair/Makeup Designer Pinata Yaman Films Sian Davies Hair/Makeup Designer Imprint Brave Films Edwin McGill Hair/Makeup Designer Melb Int. Film Festival Trailer Exit Films Michael Delaney Hair/Makeup Designer Trampoline (Film Vic Funded) Iris Films Miranda Nation Hair/Makeup Designer 2007 Melb. Int. Film Festival Trailer The Guild Matt Kamen Hair/Makeup Designer
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