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Feature Film

A $175,000 budget Kiwi film from two twenty-something actors turned writer, director, and producers is set to make a splash at the New Zealand International Film Festival, and is attracting international interest.

After years in front of the camera, James Napier Robertson (The Tribe, Power Rangers, Shortland Street, Being Eve) and Tom Hern (The Tribe, Power Rangers, Shortland Street), aka Six String Pictures, have stepped well outside their comfort zones to pull off what many would consider a near impossible feat.

Their debut feature, I’M NOT HARRY JENSON, was shot and edited entirely with private investment. The only funding the pair received through conventional channels was a $25,000 grant from the New Zealand Film Commission, that allowed the filmmakers to give the digital feature the polish of a full colour grade, musical score and sound mix. [click to continue…]

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Chaos ensued after Gregory King’s award winning feature film A Song of Good streamed free on the internet to the New Zealand public a week ago. The online experiment, a first of its kind for New Zealand, was highly successful.

Initial estimates of 500 viewers, were exceeded after reports on Close-Up, TV One News and Sunrise drove 2500 people to their computers to watch the acclaimed feature. Local content delivery company, E-Cast ’s Gresham Bradley said the result was “fantastic and an exciting preview of things to come”. [click to continue…]

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