Entries in Cinematography by Evan Papageorgiou (5)
Indianic produces first TV pilot
Indianic Pictures has come on board to produce a TV pilot called "Station One". It follows the story of Jacinta. An Irish woman who comes to Australia in search of new beginnings. After a job interview that goes horribly wrong Jacinta discovers that she may just get more than she bargained for.
Shot in mid September with Director of Photography Evan Papageorgiou, and staring up and coming Australian actress Deborah Peebles the aim is to pitch the pilot and six other proposed episodes to ABC and SBS.
'Turning Point' enters festival circuit
After spending over a year in post production 'Turning Point' is now finished and ready to hit the festival circut.
"It is definitely our most ambitious film yet and I am very happy with what we've produced", explains Brent.
Set in the Australian bush, Turning Point asks the question "How far would you go?


"The Garden" makes Newtown flicks
"The Garden" starring Peter Sumner, directed by Brent Williams & produced by Dejay Vi Nguyen has made it's first film festival. It is a heart warming story of the lengths we go to help loved ones and how one great idea is sometimes all it takes. The Newtown Flicks festival is on the 23rd and 24th May, click here to book tickets http://www.newtownflicks.com.au/2009FestivalProgramSaturday/630/n/3/0/0/

"Rebel Wessex" shot in Hill End
Indianic Pictures is proud to have finished production on it's latest project "Rebel Wessex", a short film written and directed by Sarah-Mace Dennis, one of four participants chosen for Metro Screen and Screen Australia's Raw Nerve, a program for emerging filmmakers who have not previously had a credit of writer or director for broadcast.
We had a small but extremely talented crew, including Evan Papageorgiou our Director of Photography and Willis Yee who was gaffer & key grip. We should thank Digital Logic for the lighting equipment and Paul Jackson at Panavision for the camera gear and their ongoing support of our projects, we are forever grateful and appreciative. It is fantastic to have the support of one the film industry's heavyweights. Special thanks also to our sponsors at Hill End Gold Limited, The Royal Hotel Hill End, and Hill End Ranch for supporting the project.
"Rebel Wessex" is a film that explores the invisible places of perception - things that are not seen or heard, only sensed through the strange force they leave inside our consciousness. It is the first experimental film project for Indianic Pictures, starring Emma Galliano & Mike Duncan. We had a fantastic three days of intense shooting in Hill End a Historic site owned by the Department of Environment and Climate Change managed by the Parks and Wildlife Division. Parks and Wildlife are acknowledged for the ownership of the properties and the appreciation of the use of.


Rebel Wessex. Production Still. Written and Directed by Sarah-Mace Dennis. Stills Photographer - Annalee Fortunado. © Metroscreen and Sarah-Mace Dennis 2009.
'Shades of Grey' to be shot in one take
Indianic Pictures is producing a very unique short film this week that is to be filmed in one take. The film is about a breakup that takes place over the phone. "I thought it would be interesting to see both sides of the equation and it is something I don't think has ever been done before" explains Brent.
We are shooting with two cameras. One for each of the two characters. "It is very raw and will rely heavily on performance, we are hoping to create something special", Dejay explains.
"Shades of Grey" is currently in post-production.