The team behind 'Miss Fisher.s Murder Mysteries', Deb Cox and Fiona Eagger, are back with 'Newton.s Law', starring Claudia Karvan. Eagger talks to If about the show.s development and shooting in the ABC carpark.
How.s Newton.s Law going?
We.re in the middle of a 12-week shoot. Deb [Cox] and I just went to Mipcom and you pay dearly for taking [time off]. We went and came back within a week but a lot of things stockpile.
Did you go there to show footage from the show?
Yeah, ABC Commercial is distributing the show for rest of world, and we did a little Mipcom teaser trailer. It's not our official trailer because not all the material had been shot. And then Deb and I obviously had some meetings with the people they wanted us to. Just to meet some of the North American platforms and talk about what...
How.s Newton.s Law going?
We.re in the middle of a 12-week shoot. Deb [Cox] and I just went to Mipcom and you pay dearly for taking [time off]. We went and came back within a week but a lot of things stockpile.
Did you go there to show footage from the show?
Yeah, ABC Commercial is distributing the show for rest of world, and we did a little Mipcom teaser trailer. It's not our official trailer because not all the material had been shot. And then Deb and I obviously had some meetings with the people they wanted us to. Just to meet some of the North American platforms and talk about what...
- 1/5/2017
- by Harry Windsor
- IF.com.au
Newton's Law cast members Andrew McFarlane, Toby Schmitz, Brett Tucker, Claudia Karvan, Georgina Naidu and Sean Keenan.
Filming has started in Melbourne on the eight-part ABC drama series Newton.s Law, with Claudia Karvan taking the lead role of Josephine Newton.
The series is created by Deb Cox and Fiona Eagger, the team from Every Cloud Productions who previously adapted Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries for TV.
Karvan, who plays a suburban solicitor who attempts to return to her briefly glorious stint at the Bar, is joined by Toby Schmitz (Black Sails), Georgina Naidu (Wentworth, The Time of Our Lives), Sean Keenan (Glitch), Brett Tucker (McLeod.s Daughters) and Miranda Tapsell (The Sapphires) with Jane Hall, Freya Stafford, Andrew McFarlane, Ming-Zhu Huii, Will Ewing, Grant Piro, Ella Newton and Makwaya Musudi.
Produced by Eagger, Cox and Anna Molyneaux, the series will shoot for 12 weeks around Melbourne and in studio..
Writers are Belinda Chayko,...
Filming has started in Melbourne on the eight-part ABC drama series Newton.s Law, with Claudia Karvan taking the lead role of Josephine Newton.
The series is created by Deb Cox and Fiona Eagger, the team from Every Cloud Productions who previously adapted Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries for TV.
Karvan, who plays a suburban solicitor who attempts to return to her briefly glorious stint at the Bar, is joined by Toby Schmitz (Black Sails), Georgina Naidu (Wentworth, The Time of Our Lives), Sean Keenan (Glitch), Brett Tucker (McLeod.s Daughters) and Miranda Tapsell (The Sapphires) with Jane Hall, Freya Stafford, Andrew McFarlane, Ming-Zhu Huii, Will Ewing, Grant Piro, Ella Newton and Makwaya Musudi.
Produced by Eagger, Cox and Anna Molyneaux, the series will shoot for 12 weeks around Melbourne and in studio..
Writers are Belinda Chayko,...
- 8/28/2016
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
Newton's Law cast members Andrew McFarlane, Toby Schmitz, Brett Tucker, Claudia Karvan, Georgina Naidu and Sean Keenan.
Filming has started in Melbourne on the eight-part ABC drama series Newton.s Law, with Claudia Karvan taking the lead role of Josephine Newton.
The series is created by Deb Cox and Fiona Eagger, the team from Every Cloud Productions who previously adapted Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries for TV.
Karvan, who plays a suburban solicitor who attempts to return to her briefly glorious stint at the Bar, is joined by Toby Schmitz (Black Sails), Georgina Naidu (Wentworth, The Time of Our Lives), Sean Keenan (Glitch), Brett Tucker (McLeod.s Daughters) and Miranda Tapsell (The Sapphires) with Jane Hall, Freya Stafford, Andrew McFarlane, Ming-Zhu Huii, Will Ewing, Grant Piro, Ella Newton and Makwaya Musudi.
Produced by Eagger, Cox and Anna Molyneaux, the series will shoot for 12 weeks around Melbourne and in studio..
Writers are Belinda Chayko,...
Filming has started in Melbourne on the eight-part ABC drama series Newton.s Law, with Claudia Karvan taking the lead role of Josephine Newton.
The series is created by Deb Cox and Fiona Eagger, the team from Every Cloud Productions who previously adapted Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries for TV.
Karvan, who plays a suburban solicitor who attempts to return to her briefly glorious stint at the Bar, is joined by Toby Schmitz (Black Sails), Georgina Naidu (Wentworth, The Time of Our Lives), Sean Keenan (Glitch), Brett Tucker (McLeod.s Daughters) and Miranda Tapsell (The Sapphires) with Jane Hall, Freya Stafford, Andrew McFarlane, Ming-Zhu Huii, Will Ewing, Grant Piro, Ella Newton and Makwaya Musudi.
Produced by Eagger, Cox and Anna Molyneaux, the series will shoot for 12 weeks around Melbourne and in studio..
Writers are Belinda Chayko,...
- 8/28/2016
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
Screen Australia says it has not mismanaged its finances by spending its annual production funding in just six months - a state of affairs which it says reflects the strength of the local film industry.
The government screen agency revealed in mid-December 2012 that it had spent its entire annual $42 million drama production allocation due to the unprecedented number of quality feature film and television projects seeking support. The shock announcement was reminiscent of the agency's abrupt decision to cut its investment cap in 2009 while several films were mid-financed. That decision.threw several major Australian productions into dissaray including The Tree and the biggest box office hit of.2010, Tomorrow When the War Began (Omnilab Media had to increase its investment at the last minute to ensure production).
Overspending on such a scale has never occurred before, even going back to the era of Screen Australia.s predecessor funding arm, the Film Finance Corporation.
The government screen agency revealed in mid-December 2012 that it had spent its entire annual $42 million drama production allocation due to the unprecedented number of quality feature film and television projects seeking support. The shock announcement was reminiscent of the agency's abrupt decision to cut its investment cap in 2009 while several films were mid-financed. That decision.threw several major Australian productions into dissaray including The Tree and the biggest box office hit of.2010, Tomorrow When the War Began (Omnilab Media had to increase its investment at the last minute to ensure production).
Overspending on such a scale has never occurred before, even going back to the era of Screen Australia.s predecessor funding arm, the Film Finance Corporation.
- 2/6/2013
- by Brendan Swift
- IF.com.au
Local short film The Applicant has been selected from more than 3000 submissions to screen at this year's Aspen Shortfest.
The five-minute comedy, which was written by Chris Corbett and directed by Tim Dean, stars Kath and Kim's Peter Rowsthorn and Nicholas Bell (Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries).
The film was a finalist in the 2011 Tropfest competition and tells the story of a job interview that is not quite what it seems.
This is not the first time Corbett and Dean's work has been selected for Aspen. Their short film Fences screened there in 2010 and was awarded a BAFTA La Certificate of Excellence. Fences also came third in Tropfest 2009, where it picked up awards for Best Cinematography, Best Screenplay and Best Editing.
Aspen Shortfsest is one of the world's leading short film festivals and will run from April 10 to April 15.
.
Peter Rowsthorn in The Applicant...
The five-minute comedy, which was written by Chris Corbett and directed by Tim Dean, stars Kath and Kim's Peter Rowsthorn and Nicholas Bell (Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries).
The film was a finalist in the 2011 Tropfest competition and tells the story of a job interview that is not quite what it seems.
This is not the first time Corbett and Dean's work has been selected for Aspen. Their short film Fences screened there in 2010 and was awarded a BAFTA La Certificate of Excellence. Fences also came third in Tropfest 2009, where it picked up awards for Best Cinematography, Best Screenplay and Best Editing.
Aspen Shortfsest is one of the world's leading short film festivals and will run from April 10 to April 15.
.
Peter Rowsthorn in The Applicant...
- 3/6/2012
- by Amanda Diaz
- IF.com.au
Local short film The Applicant has been selected from more than 3000 submissions to screen at this year's Aspen Shortfest. The five-minute comedy, which was written by Chris Corbett and directed by Tim Dean, stars Kath and Kim's Peter Rowsthorn and Nicholas Bell (Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries). The film was a finalist in the 2011 Tropfest competition and tells the story of a job interview that is not quite what it seems. This is not the first time Corbett and Dean's work has been selected for Aspen. Their short film Fences screened there in 2010 and was awarded a BAFTA La Certificate of Excellence. Fences also came third in Tropfest 2009, where it picked up awards for Best Cinematography, Best Screenplay and Best Editing. Aspen Shortfsest is one of the world's...
- 3/6/2012
- by Amanda Diaz
- IF.com.au
Local short film The Applicant has been selected from more than 3000 submissions to screen at this year's Aspen Shortfest. The five-minute comedy, which was written by Chris Corbett and directed by Tim Dean, stars Kath and Kim's Peter Rowsthorn and Nicholas Bell (Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries). The bizare film was a finalist in the 2011 Tropfest competition and tells the story of a job interview that is not quite what it seems. it won't be the first time Corbett and Dean's work will be shown at Aspen - their short film Fences screened there in 2010 where it was awarded a BAFTA La Certificate of Excellence. Fences also came third in Tropfest 2009 where it won awards for Best Cinematography, Best Screenplay and Best Editing. Aspen Shortfest is one of the world's...
- 3/6/2012
- by Amanda Diaz
- IF.com.au
IMDb.com, Inc. takes no responsibility for the content or accuracy of the above news articles, Tweets, or blog posts. This content is published for the entertainment of our users only. The news articles, Tweets, and blog posts do not represent IMDb's opinions nor can we guarantee that the reporting therein is completely factual. Please visit the source responsible for the item in question to report any concerns you may have regarding content or accuracy.