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padmaddean · 5 months
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Jade & Naomi Paper Dolls s01e03
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generousgirlfriend · 2 years
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Neighbours gave us 2 wlw endgames before the show drew its last breath
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What's YOUR excuse?
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Gemma Bird Matheson as Kiri Hua Durant 
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Appears on the Australian television soap opera, Neighbours (1985).
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neighboursdaily · 2 years
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Gemma Bird Matheson as Kiri Durant, April Rose Pengilly as Chloe Brennan and Charlotte Chimes as Nicolette Stone in NEIGHBOURS (1985 - 2022) Episode 8822
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leotanaka · 2 years
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@userphotoshop event 2 | PRIDE NEIGHBOURS (1985 - 2022) + Current LGBT Main Characters
Matt Wilson as Aaron Brennan (2015 - 2022) Takaya Honda as David Tanaka (2016 - 2022) April Rose Pengilly as Chloe Brennan (2018 - 2022) Georgie Stone as Mackenzie Hargreaves (2019 - 2022) Charlotte Chimes as Nicolette Stone (2020 - 2022) Gemma Bird Matheson as Kiri Durant (2022)
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elenavita · 6 years
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Australians in Film is pleased to announce the finalists of its 10th anniversary Heath Ledger Scholarship. 
The finalists are: Aaron Glenane (Picnic at Hanging Rock, Danger Close), Bethany Whitmore (Picnic at Hanging Rock, Girl Asleep), Charmaine Bingwa (Little Sista, upcoming Nekrotronic) Kipan Rothbury (Significant Strangers), Brenna Harding (Puberty Blues, Black Mirror), Ezekiel Simat (High Life, upcoming Lambs of Gods), Shalom Brune-Franklin (Doctor Doctor, Thor: Ragnarok), Nicholas Denton (Glitch), Harvey Zielinski (Starting from...Now) and Gemma Bird Matheson (Neighbours).
"2018 saw a record number of applicants, and the judges agreed the standard was extremely high. Narrowing it down to just 10 was tricky, but following great deliberation and vigorous discussion, we have shortlisted an incredible lineup of Australian actors who reflect the amazing and diverse talent we have here in Australia," said Kirsty McGregor, President of the Casting Guild of Australia and HLS10 Judge.
The finalists were announced live via Instagram by Australian actor and 2018 HLS Ambassador Eka Darville (Jessica Jones, Empire). The recipient will be announced on Thursday, September 20 at the iconic Chateau Marmont
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tranquildr3ams · 3 years
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Halloween Marathon 2021: TV Binge- Deadhouse Dark (Mini Series, 2021)
Halloween Marathon 2021: TV Binge- Deadhouse Dark (Mini Series, 2021) #DeadhouseDark #Shudder #MiniSeries #Horror #Anthology #ShortFilms #TV #Review
Deadhouse Dark (Season 1, 2021) Creator: Enzo TedeschiDirectors: Denai Gracie, Joshua Long, Rosie Lourde, Megan Riakos, Enzo Tedeschi, Rachele WigginsCast: Nicholas Hope, Anni Finsterer, Gemma Bird Matheson, Ryan Morgan, Lauren Orrell, Naomi Sequeira, Barbara Bingham A series of six short horror stories anchored by a woman who receives a ‘mystery box’ from the dark web, and then discovers the…
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ronnychieng · 5 years
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RT @gemmabirdm: Hey remember that time we were in the @nytimes ?!?!?!?!?! (I do. I remember it very well. Like it was only last month). Wait... https://t.co/W6gTIl7SLj
Hey remember that time we were in the @nytimes ?!?!?!?!?! (I do. I remember it very well. Like it was only last month). Wait... https://t.co/W6gTIl7SLj
— Gemma Bird Matheson (@gemmabirdm) October 28, 2019
via Twitter https://twitter.com/ronnychieng October 29, 2019 at 01:37PM
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biofunmy · 5 years
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In Australia, Television ‘Content’ Designed for Your Phone
SYDNEY, Australia — When Que Minh Luu pitched a new comedy to her boss at Australia’s national broadcaster, the ABC, she asked a seemingly contradictory question: “Can I make a TV show that you can’t show on TV?”
The answer was yes.
“Content,” which premiered worldwide on YouTube, Facebook and Instagram this week, is billed by the ABC as the first scripted comedy shot from the perspective of a phone. Viewers are encouraged to watch the show, a vertical video series, on their smartphones.
The comedy, which seems to play out in real-time, was mostly shot on an iPhone held by the two actresses. In the first episode, a woman’s live streaming of her car crash goes viral, a satirical premise that has already proved plausible: A short clip of the car crash’s live stream did go viral on Twitter this week, with many users apparently convinced that it was real footage.
“Content” is the latest attempt by television producers to reach younger viewers on digital platforms rather than a television screen or laptop.
“We were convinced there was a story to be told about people’s online lives that we hadn’t seen yet,” said Luu, who is an executive producer for the ABC. “Our phones reveal our most intimate secrets.”
Set over seven episodes of seven to 15 minutes long, “Content” follows a wannabe influencer, 23-year-old Lucy (Charlotte Nicdao) as she tries to gain followers. As she becomes increasingly obsessed with her online image, her relationship with her real-life best friend, Daisy (Gemma Bird Matheson) falters.
With episodes released weekly at 6 p.m. Sydney time, producers hope that “Content” will attract the attention of commuters looking for entertainment on their phones.
“It is a deep dive into influencer culture,” said Nicdao, whose Lucy is a myopically selfish millennial with pink-tinged hair and a rabid desire to be famous.
As more and more of people’s lives and relationships are lived online, film and television producers are experimenting with storytelling — like “Content” — told entirely through phone and computer screens.
In 2014, the low-budget horror movie “Unfriended,” in which a group of teenagers in a video chat were picked off one by one by an anonymous user, grossed $64 million globally.
The critically acclaimed psychological thriller “Searching,” released last year, depicted a father’s desperate attempts to find his missing daughter through various screens. It grossed more than $75 million worldwide.
And this year the final season of “Broad City” opened with an episode tracking how best friends Abbi and Ilana celebrate the former’s 30th birthday, played out via the friends’ social media updates. It was filmed on iPhones, with emojis and captions added in postproduction, as on “Content.”
“Content” features on the ABC’s Facebook page and on Facebook Watch, the company’s streaming video platform, which was rolled out globally on mobile last year.
Many Facebook Watch shows are designed for young audiences watching on their phones. Perhaps Facebook’s most successful series has been “Red Table Talk,” a talk show with Jada Pinkett Smith as host that has over six million followers and regularly makes headlines.
“It’s no secret that the TV broadcasters are looking for younger viewers,” said Andrew Hunter, the news partnerships lead at Facebook Australia. “And we are confident that we can experiment together to test the appetite of younger viewers.”
This year Samsung unveiled a new television that can switch between a horizontal and vertical screen, with the vertical mimicking a smartphone viewing experience.
The creators of “Content” wanted to ensure that the phone format would aid their storytelling rather than smother it. Inspiration came from the writer Anna Barnes’s own online life: When she was hacked on Instagram, she incorporated it into a story line. On the show, Lucy is ordered to pay cash to someone who threatens to reveal her compromising Instagram direct messages.
Yet tension on the series typically stems from the more mundane emotional landscape of Lucy’s phone. At one point she accidentally likes a photograph of her ex-boyfriend — providing a familiar lurch in the stomach to anyone who has ever secretly looked up an ex online.
Walter Woodman, who co-directed “Content,” believes that shows like this — written for mobile, shot on mobile and watched on mobile — are the future.
“It’s how we experience our lives — it’s how we’re talking to each other right now,” he said. “As we put more and more of our experience onto our phones, then we need to tell stories through those experiences.”
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louiseeklund · 6 years
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21 Augusti 2018 Tisdag
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Det är officiellt nu. Kipan är nominerad till Heath Ledger scholarship. Han är alltså rankad bland de 10 bästa av alla de tusentals Australiensare som sökte.
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Omg jag blev så himla taggad nu!!!! Jag måste ju vara med på galan, himmel i havet, det finns ingen plats jag hellre vill till nu! Jag och Kip går där, in med fina kläder från en tjusig bil. Blir bemötta av applåder, kameror (oh nej, hur ska jag bli bekväm framför en kamera tills dess?)... vi går in när dörrvakten öppnar dörren och möts av en förtjusande stämning jag aldrig tidigare mött. Vi dricker champagne och minglar. Kvällen går och Kip blir utsedd till vinnare!!! Han är så exalterad som bara han kan vara och vi flyger runt bland dans och rosor.
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Kriterierna till vinsten är liksom skräddarsydda för honom. Det är så möjligt att vinner, att jag inte kan somna!!
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Det nominerade är: Harvey Zielinski, Shalom Brune-Franklin, Ezekiel Simat, Gemma Bird Matheson, Kipan Rothbury, Aaron Glenane, Brenna Harding, Bethany Whitmore, Charmaine Bingwa, Nicholas Denton.
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Nu blir det brottom!! Den 16 September skall jag vara i LA, tills dess vill jag ha mitt körkort!
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Jag kom på en genial pluggteknik. Stå upp och läs. Träna menar du läser.
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generousgirlfriend · 2 years
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Nic and Kiri: We're endgame!
Elly and Chloe: Hold my beer
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neighboursdaily · 1 year
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Gemma Bird Matheson as Kiri Durant and April Rose Pengilly as Chloe Brennan in NEIGHBOURS (1985 - 2022) Episode 8815
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moviesandmania · 10 years
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The Drownsman
The Drownsman is a 2014 Canadian horror film directed by Chad Archibald from a screenplay by himself and Cody Calahan (Antisocial). It stars Michelle Mylett, Caroline Korycki, Gemma Bird Matheson, Sydney Kondruss, Clare Bastable, Ry Barrett. The film will have its first showing at this year’s Cannes Film Festival market.
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‘After almost drowning in a lake, Madison finds herself…
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