Line Producer / Field Producer / Fixer
Hobart TAS, Australia
I work internationally as a line producer and producer and have 20+ years experience making factual/unscripted TV shows for major networks in the UK, US and Australia. Credits include F1: Drive to Survive, Alaska Live, One Strange Rock, Revenge Prank, Bear Grylls, Louis Theroux and so much more.
I work internationally as a line producer and producer and have 20+ years experience making factual/unscripted TV shows for major networks in the UK, US and Australia. Credits include F1: Drive to Survive, Alaska Live, One Strange Rock, Revenge Prank, Bear Grylls, Louis Theroux and so much more.
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.
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.
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