
Bronwyn Ketels
3-5min
We're SO proud to have FIVE of our recent projects featuring at MIFF this year!
The second feature film from writer/director Alena Lodkina, PETROL follows Eva, a naïve and idealistic film student who befriends a charismatic performance artist named Mia.
As the two women move in together and their lives become more entwined, Eva begins to feel haunted by an otherworldly presence.
The film will have its world premiere days before screening at MIFF at the Locarno Film Festival in Switzerland.
TPL completed a full picture and sound post package, including colour grade, online and mastering, VFX, editorial systems and facilities.
FRANKLIN is a visually stunning feature-length documentary directed by Kasimir Burgess and produced by Oliver Cassidy and Chris Kamen, about Australia’s most significant environmental campaign: the eight-year battle to save Tasmania’s World-Heritage listed Franklin River from being dammed by a hydroelectric project in the early 1980s.
TPL completed colour grading, online and mastering and delivery as well as provided the editorial systems and facilities.
Directed by Sue Thomson and Produced by Adam Farrington-Williams, is a story about women, ageing, and homelessness. Referred to as the ‘hidden homeless’, women over fifty are currently the fastest growing demographic of homeless people in the developed world.
TPL completed digital dailies, colour grading, online and mastering and delivery for this feature documentary.
PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF MALLACOOTA follows an ensemble cast of resolute, charismatic, and forthright regional Australians as they fight to rebuild their lives and rehabilitate their environment after bushfires destroyed their community. Directed by Tony Jackson and Produced by Lucy Maclaren, Joe Connor, and Ken Connor for SBS.
TPL completed digital dailies, colour grading, online, mastering and delivery for this TV series.
From the ancient past to a dystopian future, this ambitious, genre-hopping anthology film brings together First Nations filmmakers from Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific to challenge colonial myths and mark the power of resistance.
Directors: Beck Cole, Chantelle Burgoyne, Danielle MacLean, Dena Curtis, Mario Gaoa, Miki Magasiva, Renae Maihi, Richard Curtis, Tim Worrall, Tracey Rigney
Producers: Mitchell Stanley, Toni Stowers, Mia Henry-Teirney
TPL’s three studios worked together on this ambitious project which spanned work in four Australian states, as well as New Zealand. TPL provided digital dailies services both in-facility in MEL & BNE and also near-set in Alice Springs, editorial facilities and support in SYD & MEL, post supervision, full DI with grade by colourist Brett Manson, complete sound post production, mastering and deliverables.