Paul Moran is a Scottish creative producer living in Northwest Tasmania. After graduating with BA(Hons) in Filmmaking & Screenwriting Paul found soon found himself settling on the other side of the planet, bringing a Scottish sensibility to Tasmania where he found a palpable resonance with his homeland.
Having produced several internationally screened and award-winning short films, Paul became a recipient of Screen Australia Enterprise funding, securing a placement at Blue Rocket Productions to be mentored as a creative producer. Since then Paul has worked as an associate producer on children’s animated series, Dumbotz , for Nine Network and has produced a short documentary, Sidelines , for SBS and an animated web-series, Moments of Clarity .
Most recently Paul produced KEEKO , an educational children’s animated interstitial series for ABC and is currently developing several projects for various platforms. Paul currently serves as a board member for Wide Angle Tasmania and has been selected as one of Screen Producers Australia’s “Ones to Watch.”
As a gregarious lover of people, places and the stories that lie intertwined within them, Paul actively seeks to combine his child-like curiosity and open view of the world with his imperative for telling screen stories.
Paul Moran is a Scottish creative producer living in Northwest Tasmania. After graduating with BA(Hons) in Filmmaking & Screenwriting Paul found soon found himself settling on the other side of the planet, bringing a Scottish sensibility to Tasmania where he found a palpable resonance with his homeland.
Having produced several internationally screened and award-winning short films, Paul became a recipient of Screen Australia Enterprise funding, securing a placement at Blue Rocket Productions to be mentored as a creative producer. Since then Paul has worked as an associate producer on children’s animated series, Dumbotz , for Nine Network and has produced a short documentary, Sidelines , for SBS and an animated web-series, Moments of Clarity .
Most recently Paul produced KEEKO , an educational children’s animated interstitial series for ABC and is currently developing several projects for various platforms. Paul currently serves as a board member for Wide Angle Tasmania and has been selected as one of Screen Producers Australia’s “Ones to Watch.”
As a gregarious lover of people, places and the stories that lie intertwined within them, Paul actively seeks to combine his child-like curiosity and open view of the world with his imperative for telling screen stories.
Mathew is a cinematographer and stills photographer with experience ranging from large productions to solo operations, working primarily in commercial and narrative. He is experienced in MoVI and Aerials (CASA licensed drone pilot), and has experience with roped access work, small boat operations and remote area expeditions. He is an experienced polar guide, zodiac boat driver, paraglider pilot and climbing guide.
Mathew has worked on a range of features, shorts, commercials, documentaries and news. Clients include: The ABC, BBC, SBS, Channel 7, Channel 9, Discovery Channel, Foxtel, Huffington Post, News Corp, Getty, Telstra, Camelbak, Henty, Black Diamond, Sea to Summit, Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, Tasmanian State Government, University of Tasmania, Anarctica XXI, Polar Latitudes, Fredbird Productions, Toyshop Productions, Broken Yellow, Southern Picture, Roar Film and Latitude Films.
Mathew is a cinematographer and stills photographer with experience ranging from large productions to solo operations, working primarily in commercial and narrative. He is experienced in MoVI and Aerials (CASA licensed drone pilot), and has experience with roped access work, small boat operations and remote area expeditions. He is an experienced polar guide, zodiac boat driver, paraglider pilot and climbing guide.
Mathew has worked on a range of features, shorts, commercials, documentaries and news. Clients include: The ABC, BBC, SBS, Channel 7, Channel 9, Discovery Channel, Foxtel, Huffington Post, News Corp, Getty, Telstra, Camelbak, Henty, Black Diamond, Sea to Summit, Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, Tasmanian State Government, University of Tasmania, Anarctica XXI, Polar Latitudes, Fredbird Productions, Toyshop Productions, Broken Yellow, Southern Picture, Roar Film and Latitude Films.
supporting screen practitioners statewide
Statewide - office in Hobart
Wide Angle Tasmania is an independent, not-for-profit organisation that has delivered grassroots opportunities and resources to the Tasmanian screen sector since 2003.
Wide Angle Tasmania's mission is to strengthen Tasmania's screen culture by encouraging, developing and supporting Tasmanian screen practitioners.
We provide quality film production equipment (cameras, lights, audio, unit gear, camera support, projectors etc.) in Tasmania and offer a 30% discount on gear hire to all current financial members . All prices include GST and insurance. We can courier equipment to most locations within Tasmania with advance bookings.
Wide Angle manages the Screen Centre with a 70 seat-cinema/studio, offices, micro-cinema and meeting rooms available for short and longer term hire.
Wide Angle offers a comprehensive range of services and resources to support Tasmanian filmmakers - we look forward to connecting with you!
Wide Angle Tasmania is an independent, not-for-profit organisation that has delivered grassroots opportunities and resources to the Tasmanian screen sector since 2003.
Wide Angle Tasmania's mission is to strengthen Tasmania's screen culture by encouraging, developing and supporting Tasmanian screen practitioners.
We provide quality film production equipment (cameras, lights, audio, unit gear, camera support, projectors etc.) in Tasmania and offer a 30% discount on gear hire to all current financial members . All prices include GST and insurance. We can courier equipment to most locations within Tasmania with advance bookings.
Wide Angle manages the Screen Centre with a 70 seat-cinema/studio, offices, micro-cinema and meeting rooms available for short and longer term hire.
Wide Angle offers a comprehensive range of services and resources to support Tasmanian filmmakers - we look forward to connecting with you!
As a cameraman/video producer with 12 years experience in the media industry. I have worked on a range of diverse projects eg. documentaries such Gourmet Farmer and Storm Surfers 3D. Travelling to remote Aboriginal communities with The National Museum of Australia - documenting the Encounters Project. Working with rock star Jon English to help save the devil campaign, even My Kitchen Rules and Ray Martin. My aspirations are to be recognized as a professional, and a leader in the industry of arts and media.
As a cameraman/video producer with 12 years experience in the media industry. I have worked on a range of diverse projects eg. documentaries such Gourmet Farmer and Storm Surfers 3D. Travelling to remote Aboriginal communities with The National Museum of Australia - documenting the Encounters Project. Working with rock star Jon English to help save the devil campaign, even My Kitchen Rules and Ray Martin. My aspirations are to be recognized as a professional, and a leader in the industry of arts and media.
I have over 17 years diverse experience in documentary production from solo producer shooter to working with large crews. In addition to cinematography and field producing, I have also worked in various positions from field logistic support, photography and sound recording. I am experienced in producing material for both web/multimedia/social and standard broadcast.
I am an extreme environment specialist, from the tropics to the polar regions , with a solid guiding and expedition background (I am an accredited polar guide). I am used to working unsupported in remote areas, both topside and underwater.
Most of my work has been in natural history (BBC NHU, Nat Geo), science, various human documentaries (Nat Geo, Discovery, ABC, SBS), conservation and educational programs. Specific recent camera experience includes remotely controlled cameras, stabilized systems and drones. I am a CASA licensed drone pilot.
News and Documentary Emmy nomination for outstanding cinematography for BBC Spy in the Wild (2018), UK GTC award for Excellence (2019) for BBC Spy in the Snow
show reel : https://www.dropbox.com/s/y76eyatxdxww2iy/Fred%20Olivier%20Showreel%20H264%2020190614.mov?dl=
I have over 17 years diverse experience in documentary production from solo producer shooter to working with large crews. In addition to cinematography and field producing, I have also worked in various positions from field logistic support, photography and sound recording. I am experienced in producing material for both web/multimedia/social and standard broadcast.
I am an extreme environment specialist, from the tropics to the polar regions , with a solid guiding and expedition background (I am an accredited polar guide). I am used to working unsupported in remote areas, both topside and underwater.
Most of my work has been in natural history (BBC NHU, Nat Geo), science, various human documentaries (Nat Geo, Discovery, ABC, SBS), conservation and educational programs. Specific recent camera experience includes remotely controlled cameras, stabilized systems and drones. I am a CASA licensed drone pilot.
News and Documentary Emmy nomination for outstanding cinematography for BBC Spy in the Wild (2018), UK GTC award for Excellence (2019) for BBC Spy in the Snow
show reel : https://www.dropbox.com/s/y76eyatxdxww2iy/Fred%20Olivier%20Showreel%20H264%2020190614.mov?dl=