Film and TV: International Achievement Finalists
Media release
3 September 2009
Qantas Film And
Television Awards
Inaugural International Achievement
Award Finalists Announced
The finalists in the
inaugural New Zealand Trade and Enterprise (NZTE)
International Achievement Award, part of this year’s
Qantas Film and Television Awards, were announced
today.
The finalists are Natural History New Zealand, South Pacific Pictures and Flux Animation Studio.
The award is designed to recognise a business in the New Zealand film and television industries which demonstrates both commercial success in the international business arena and a commitment to developing a business model that is capable of further international expansion.
Nominations were received from nine businesses and the judging panel of New Zealand Film Commission chief executive Graeme Mason, acclaimed New Zealand film director Andrew Adamson, Screen Directors Guild executive director Anna Cahill and Television Broadcasters’ Council Rick Friesen had the challenge of narrowing the finalists down to three.
Speaking on behalf of the judges, Mr Friesen said that the range of businesses that had entered reflected the tremendous breadth of the industries and the ability of relatively small businesses to break into some large markets.
“This is the first time that we have acknowledged this kind of business success at the awards and it is genuinely inspiring to have an opportunity to look into what drives the success of some of the incredible talent that exists here,” Mr Friesen said.
The NZTE award will be presented by Prime Minister Hon John Key at the Qantas Film and Television Awards ceremony in the Civic Theatre, Auckland, on Saturday night.
The Qantas Film and Television Awards programme is jointly organised by the Screen Directors Guild of New Zealand and the New Zealand Television Broadcasters’ Council.
More information about the award can be found at the awards website www.qantasfilmandtvawardsco.nz.
About the NZTE International Achievement Award
finalists
Flux Animation Studio
Flux Animation
Studio is an award-winning character animation specialist
that can take a project from script to completion. The
Auckland-based company has earned a respected local and
international profile over the past decade, and today
Flux’s owners and staff look back on its humble beginnings
with a sense of pride and affection.
Animator and
cartoonist Brent Chambers established the company in 1997,
working from a basement garage in central Auckland, and it
now employs a core team of 23 permanent staff and many more
contractors.
Flux has produced 10 series for New Zealand
television, including Tamatoa, Artoonz, Puzzle Inc and The
Adventures of Massey Ferguson, and more recently
international co-production Staines Down Drains and Master
Raindrop.
Natural History New Zealand
NHNZ is a global
company based in New Zealand with offices in Beijing and
Washington DC, and majority ownership of Singapore-based
production company Beach House Pictures. NHNZ is a major
supplier to National Geographic Channels, Animal Planet,
Discovery Channel, A & E Television Networks, Travel Channel
as well as major broadcasters NHK (Japan), PBS (US) and
France 5.
From cutting-edge science and engineering to
daring adventures and fascinating cultures, NHNZ
documentaries aim to entertain and enthral, inform and
inspire. The company has won close to 200 international
awards including Emmy Awards and a prestigious Wildscreen
Panda.
South Pacific Pictures
South Pacific Pictures
has an international reputation for producing world-class
television and film. The company celebrated its 20th
anniversary in 2008 and to date has produced around 3000
hours of programming. Drama series and serials, feature
films, and more recently, entertainment, reality programming
and documentaries are all part of the programming mix. The
current slate includes work for New Zealand, Australian,
Canadian and UK broadcasters.
The West Auckland-based
company is known in New Zealand for producing and range of
acclaimed TV shows, including Shortland Street, NZ Idol and
Outrageous Fortune, and films Whale Rider and What Became of
the Broken Hearted?
About the Screen Directors Guild of
New Zealand
The Screen Directors Guild of New Zealand
(SDGNZ) represents New Zealand directors and editors. The
guild creates a forum where creatives can define, defend and
further their professional industry. The SDGNZ is dedicated
to the artistic excellence, employment opportunities and
economic wellbeing of its members.
About the New Zealand
Television Broadcasters’Council
The New Zealand
Television Broadcasters' Council is an industry organisation
representing the non-competitive interests of free-to-air
television broadcasters in New Zealand. The members are
MediaWorks TV, Television New Zealand and Maori
Television.
ENDS