TV Dinner

Presented By Short Cut Films and Red Bennies

TV Dinner
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Category

Special Events

Venue

Red Bennies


Lv 1, 373 Chapel St
South Yarra

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Drinks Available Food Available

Transport

Tram: 72, Stop: 31

Time

8.00pm (2hr30min)

Tickets

Full Price: $ 10.00
Concession: $ 5.00

Red Bennies and Short Cut Films present TV Dinner.

Due to some unforseen circumstances guest speaker, James Hewison, will be unavailable for the first TV Dinner event on October 4th. We have found a more than suitable replacement in David Lightfoot, a veteran of the Australian film industry.

David Lightfoot is one of the most experienced and regarded production executives in the country. His credits include the highly successful 2005 horror/thriller ‘Wolf Creek’, and The Weinstein Company’s action/thriller ‘Rogue’ (2007), both written and directed by Greg McLean.

His past credits include ‘Bad Boy Bubby’ (1994) as the Production Supervisor/Associate Producer, as Producer of the mini-series, ‘Three Forever’ (1996), an Australian-Italian co-production, and Producer of the feature film ‘Spank!’ (1998).

David Lightfoot commenced a traineeship at the South Australian Film Corporation in 1982. Since then, he has held numerous positions in the film industry in roles as varied as Location Manager, Production Manager and 1st Assistant Director before becoming a Producer. He has worked on a number of occasions with internationally renowned directors including Rolf De Heer, Greg McLean and Paul Cox, has line produced an array of film and television productions and has frequently acted as consultant to the South Australian Film Corporation, Screenwest, NSW Film and Television Office, NZ Film Commission, leading film study education institutions and completion guarantors.

He is also the founding director of the Shorts Film Festival, an Adelaide based National festival of short Australian films and is currently producing Kelly Delon’s psychological thriller, ‘John Doe’.

This opportunity offers a rare insight for emerging film makers and cinephiles alike to take part in a moderated open forum with a stalwart of the Australian film industry.

Any purchase of a TV Dinner at the bar will go in the entry to win a bunch of different prizes on the night, ScreenHub subscriptions, Monster Pictures DVD packs and tickets to Kevin Smith's Red State and more.

Arrive early and enjoy a great night of fun and film topped with delicious food and a selection of over 100 cocktails and drinks!

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