Viewers won’t know it when the second season of 'The Heights' premieres on the ABC next year, but the 30-episode drama is being enhanced in both production design and cinematography.
Frustrated with the scarcity of job offers, two years ago young actors Gemma Bird Matheson and Alexandra Keddie decided to launch their own production company, Chips & Gravy Films.
Marcus Graham and Shari Sebbens will be among the ensemble cast of Matchbox Pictures and For Pete’s Sake Productions 30-episode serial drama 'The Heights', which started production today in Perth for the ABC.
Roz Hammond rates her role in 'The Heights', the ABC drama serial from Matchbox Pictures and For Pete’s Sake Productions, as the best she’s ever had.
Moreblessing Maturure plans to make her screen directing debut on a segment of 'MASC' (working title), an online anthology which examines modern masculinity through female and non-binary lenses.
Madeleine Gottlieb is co-developing a seven-part online series which will give female and non-binary perspectives on contemporary masculinity as well as writing a feature for Revlover Films' Martha Coleman and Lauren Edwards.
Fans of Aaron Pedersen's Detective Jay Swan can look forward to more 'Mystery Road' adventures on the big and small screens.
When Dena Curtis turned to writing and directing a dozen years ago after years as a film editor, she was confronted by a recurring problem.