CrossingTheLine

Crew
Director of Photography - Rohan Dadswell
1st Assistant Director - Bruce Davie
Camera Assistant - Warren Coulton
Lighting/Gaffer - Pete Smith
Gaffer Assistant - Brendan Woolcott
Sound - Andrew Hogan
Sound (backup) - Ric Manley
Key Grip - John Kovacs
Make-up - Sarah Taylor Michelle Borak
Catering - Alison Mortimer & Simone Davie
Art Director - Brian Sudding
Music - Jose Sukhasya, Diamond Kary
Best Boy/Gaffer Assistant - Brendan/Grant Woolcott
1st AD’s Assistant - Chris Reavell
Editing/Continuity - Pat Gallagher
Armourers - David Eichner, John Baird
Cinematographer - Graham Dyson
Squib designer - David Knee
Stills photographer - Robert Coppa

Cast
Terry - Raoul Craemer
Cop - Rob Defries
Hoon/Drug Dealer - Warren Coulton
Hoon’s mate - Peter Grieg
Middle-aged woman - Tania Bunk
Drug addict girl/Terry’s Daughter - Nicole Nesbitt-Allan
Shop assistant 1 - Jenni Rixon
Shop assistant 2 - Faroush Parsiavashi
Stunt Drivers - Ian Winchester, Dave Dalla Costa

Extras
Nick Brightman
Anne Murn
Chris Reavell
Peter Fock
Jenny Rixon
Jenny Maclean
Tania Bunk
Derek Piddington
Benoit McCullough
Blake Brendan Sheath
Matt Luton
Kim Murray and Tess

 
Firstly a big thankyou to Robert Coppa for Providing all the images to me. It was one of those days where my little camera didn't make it out of the bag.
After reading the script I got an immediate feeling of a style which felt very much like the movie "Falling Down" with Michael Douglas...A guy whose life is turned upside down causing him to make choices which in-turn become his undoing...

I was onboard for this project, for a couple of reasons - the script, I got to work with a lot of the usual gang, but at the same time meet some of the other faces that have been doing filming in an around the Canberra Region. - First time working with Joe Kisch and his team!

 
I was needed for two roles...A driver in a vehicle, and a cop who pulls the main character over over for wreckless driving. Prior to the shoot the driving component was rehearsed quite a bit. On set there are a lot more factors that need to be considered for Safety...Usually lots more people and equipment are around, so safety is always important!...and on the day it all went, without a hitch. With the permission of the ACT Government, Joe had closed down a road for a few hours and filming continue for a good part of the day for me...but I know the other guys had a long few days and nights ahead of them.

The joys of being a filmaker, early mornings, late nights, working in all conditions for long long hours, working to a deadline, a budget and increasing stress levels!! Its GREAT!!

It was a great day of filming, driving and working with the cast and crew.

Well done Guys and hopefully we get to see the final product soon!