Growl (w.t.) (in dev.)

Posted in my films on February 23rd, 2009 by Rachael – Be the first to comment

TV series
Writer/Creators: Rachael Turk, Jasmin Forbes-Watson, Sebastian Goldspink, Stephen Jenner
Producer: John Edwards

[developed by John Edwards / Southern Star and the ABC]

Inside Film (IF)

Posted in my articles on February 21st, 2009 by Rachael – 2 Comments

60 issues, 9 international film festivals, 1 written warning.

Interviews during editorship include: Lars von Trier, Marc Forster, Michael Winterbottom, Cate Blanchett, Hugh Jackman, Franke Potente, Cate Shortland, Anton Corbijn, Charles Roven, Christopher Doyle, January Jones, Gillian Armstrong, Jane Campion, Julian Schnabel, Catherine Breillat and oh so many more.

A selection of covers, from Nick Cave to Eric Bana:

Inside Film covers

Sydney Morning Herald

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From a Cannes interview with Gus Van Sant to social commentary on Sydney’s singles scene that caused a blogging frenzy.

  • ‘Love Unlimited’
  • ‘Radar’ cover story – March 15, 2006
    A player’s guide to Sydney’s modern day harem

  • ‘Kurt So Good’
  • ‘Metro’ cover story – August 26, 2005
    How much Gus Van Sant’s Last Days is a homage to Kurt Cobain

    British Cinematographer

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    BC’s “girl on the ground” Australian correspondent for news section ‘F-Stop Down Under’ as well as cover stories and cinematographer profiles.

  • feature story: ‘Heat & Dust’
  • February 2009
    On filming Baz Luhrmann’s epic Australia

  • cover story: Seamus McGarvey, BSC
  • August 2005
    profile of the cinematographer on Charlotte’s Web, Sahara and Butterfly Kiss

  • close up: Jules O’Loughlin
  • September 2007
    profile of this DOP’s innovative work shooting 16mm but framing 2:35 for Widescreen

  • close up: Grieg Fraser
  • July 2007
    profile of the Cannes credited DOP singled out by Jane Campion

    Artlines

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  • ‘Screen Idol’
  • Artlines, Qld Gallery of Modern Art – October 2007
    Andy Warhol and his ‘Cinema in Revolt’

    other freelance

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  • Budget boost for Australian film and TV
  • Government News – May 2007

  • film review: ‘9 Songs’
  • Dazed + Confused magazine (UK) – March 2005
    Michael Winterbottom film banned in Australia for its live sex on-screen

  • ‘Art of War’: interview Gillian Armstrong
  • Metro – May 2002 (cover story)
    Charlotte Gray, Gillian and strong female roles.

  • ‘Children of the Digital Revolution’
  • Metro Magazine – Oct 2001 (10-pg feature)
    The hyper-real spectacle of Moulin Rouge

  • ‘Rising Interest in Reality TVC’
  • Australian Creative – Autumn 2000
    Ad campaign for MBF blurs the line between info and entertainment

  • ‘Electric Darkness’
  • OnLine – June 1999 (cover story)
    Effects design behind the black neon style of The Matrix

  • ‘Exploding the Myths’
  • Pulp – Christmas 1998
    Hollywood looks down under for VFX talent.

  • ‘Surfito Ergo Sum: I surf therefore I am’
  • Australian Surfer Magazine – Spring 1997 (14-pg feature)
    Do critical theorists surf? They do now.

  • ‘News enters the virtual dimension’
  • International Broadcasting Asia – Aug 1997
    Designing sets for a virtual newsroom

    Feeling_Lonely? (2007)

    Posted in my films on February 21st, 2009 by Rachael – 4 Comments

    Short film
    Writer: Rachael Turk
    Director: Rachael Turk
    Producers: Melissa Beauford, Rachael Turk

    Feeling_Lonely? Angus Sampson

    Rob is “the man who has everything” (and everyone). But when 45-y-o ‘Mother Manchester’ catches his eye online, he gets more action than he bargained for. In an age of ritualised surveillance, where familiarity is often confused for intimacy, Feeling_Lonely? is about watching and being watched.

    My lighting brief to DOP Bonnie Elliott was to create a “fishbowl existence” – lots of U/V light and so on. She then chose the F900 to give the images a clean, almost clinical feel. Casting comic actor Angus Sampson against type paid off big time – his presence is palpable in this dramatic role.

    AWARDS

  • ‘Best Short Drama’ WOW Film Festival
  • Finalist Manhattan Short Film Festival
  • ACS (Australian Cinematographers Society) Bronze
  • FESTIVALS

  • LA Shorts Fest
  • Sydney International Film Festival
  • Brisbane International Film Festival
  • WOW Film Festival
  • Rome International Film Festival
  • Manhattan Short Film Festival
  • Click here to watch the film.

    [produced with assistance from the former Australian Film Commission]

    Smile For Me (2006)

    Posted in my films on February 21st, 2009 by Rachael – Be the first to comment

    Short film
    Writer: Rachael Turk
    Director: Anna Fraser
    Producer: Karinn Cheung

    It’s Saturday night in a beachside suburb. Michelle and Simone navigate another night of parties, boredom and surf culture. When morning comes everything – and nothing – has changed.

    This story comes from the underbelly of my teenage years on Sydney’s Northern Beaches. We often think of surf culture as bright and sunny and filled with wholesome salt air – this film shows the flipside. It’s about both the need for acknowledgment and the desire for a life outside the Warriewood Square. Stars Jessica Tovey.

    Smile For Me production still

    AWARDS

  • AWGIE (Australian Writers Guild) for ‘Best Short Script’
  • ACS (Australian Cinematographers Society) Bronze
  • FESTIVALS

  • Australian Short Film Today (New York, Washington)
  • [funded by the NSW Film and Television Office Young Filmmakers Fund]

    other critique

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  • Offerings for the poor: the cycle of poverty
  • Report from the Venice Film Festival FIPRESCI jury

  • Eye of the Beholder: Intimacy in the age of surveillance
  • Report from the London Film Festival FIPRESCI jury

  • The Power of One
  • Report from the Sydney Film Festival FIPRESCI jury