Film Projects
Film Projects is a production company specialising in documentaries and live action drama for all media. The award winning principal producers are Gregory Miller and Dr. Georgia Wallace-Crabbe working with top directors and creative teams across a wide range of genres including history, science, natural history, social issues, and drama features.
Recently production include television films and multi-screen installations in galleries and museums.
Film Projects is a production company specialising in documentaries and live action drama for all media. The award winning principal producers are Gregory Miller and Dr. Georgia Wallace-Crabbe working with top directors and creative teams across a wide range of genres including history, science, natural history, social issues, and drama features.
Recently production include television films and multi-screen installations in galleries and museums.
GEORGIA WALLACE-CRABBE
Dr. Georgia Wallace-Crabbe produced;The Earth and The Elements (Gallery Multi-screen installation) Sydney Adelaide(16) Memories of the Struggle (17)(Museum Multi-screen Installation) Australia- Sydney Customs House Gallery: South Africa -Johannesburg Constitution Hill Museum and Cape Town Fort Museum. These Heathen Dreams (14) Ex- pat poet Chris Barrnett is still a subversive influence on the Australian literary scene. New Beijing-Reinventing a City, director (09) The world's super star architects show us their most extravagant buildings as Beijing goes through a massive urban transformation. (Sydney Film Festival); Jabe Babe: A Heightened Life (2005), winner of an AFI Award in 2005 for Best Direction in a Documentary and an IF Award for Best Documentary. Our Place (‘98),Temple on the Hill (‘98), Life Chances (‘95), Mandalay (‘94), A Meeting Of Ways (‘88), and Can’t Catch Prawns Without Ice-cream (‘87). She was the Australian co-producer for Shark Tracker (02) which screened on Network 9, France 5 and France 3 in 2002. She was Associate Producer of Besieged-The Ned Kelly Story (2003) and Production Manager of King Of The Market (2001). She was the TV Producer of the LOUD Media Festival of Youth Culture and the Arts in Jan ‘98 and Executive Producer of LOUD Dox, a 4 x 28 mini series of documentaries for ABC TV Australia and the curator of the Loud Televised Short Film Festival on ABC, SBS and Pay TV. |
GREGORY MILLER
Gregory Miller has produced programs for television including Life Chances (’95), screened on SBS, and at international festivals If It Doesn’t Kill You (99) 5 part series produced in association with SBSTV and the Australian Film Commission. King Of The Market (2001) for SBS filmed in India and screened at the Melbourne International Film Festival. Shark Tracker (2002), screened on Network 9. Associate Producer Australian/French Co Production. France 5 & France 2. Satellite tagging a Tiger shark in Australia's Great Barrier Reef. Besieged-The Ned Kelly Story (2003) Director and Co-producer (Network9, TG4 Ireland, History Channel UK) a feature documentary about Australian outlaw Ned Kelly (2004). The Final Sacrifice (2007) Discovery Channel Asia, Australian Film Commission. A feature about the Gypsies of South India. Angels in New York (2008) 4 part Series SBS TV Co-producer Co Director-Two young rookie producers take on Broadway. New Beijing Reinventing a City (2009) Producer The world's super star architects show us their most extravagant buildings as Beijing goes through a massive urban transformation. Cool School Antarctica (2010) Co-Director/Producer / Nickelodeon; NHK Japan; Discovery Canada. Gregory was executive producer on a climate change series The Tipping Points (2012) for VPRO and The Weather Channel USA. Most recently he Co-Producer and Co-Directed the two part series Breaker Morant The Retrial (2013) for The History Channel Australia. Cultivating Murder (2017) Theatrical release feature about land clearing, global warming, and cold blooded murder. Memories of the Struggle (17)(Museum Multi-screen Installation) Australia- Sydney Customs House Gallery: South Africa -Johannesburg Constitution Hill Museum and Cape Town Fort Museum. |