MARK STREET
DIRECTOR/Camera
Mark has worked in the film and TV industry for 25 years as Producer/Director/Camera/editor/sound designer. Most of his work has been at the ABC on a variety of productions in Drama, Comedy, and Documentary. Mark has produced arts segments for on-air and online: featuring artists, curators, galleries and musicians from Gilbert and George to the Bollywood film festival. And filming in locations as diverse as Alice Springs to Cape Town in South Africa. His recent film "CAN ART STOP A BULLET?" won awards in Australia and Internationally.
DANIELLA RAULLI
EDITOR
Daniela Raulli is an editor with over 10 years experience in the Australian film and television industry. Her documentary credits include A Melbourne Story for the ABC, Just Punishment for SBS and The Making of The Home Song Stories for Big and Little Films.
She won an AACTA award for editing "CAN ART STOP A BULLET?"
FIONA COCHRANE
PRODUCER
Producer Fiona Cochrane has produced and/or directed several independent Australian feature films as well as numerous documentaries and short films. Her recent documentaries include the feature-length documentaries Women are the answer , Joe Camilleri: Australia’s Maltese Falcon and Rachel: A Perfect Life, as well as television documentaries All in her Stride, Music of the Brain, Opera Therapy, Tug of War and Screaming' Wheelies. Her films have screened at numerous international festivals and received many international awards. Fiona is also medically trained and continues to work as a General Practitioner in Melbourne
DAVID MUIR
SOUND
David has worked at all the major TV networks in Australia for the past 40 years. He has experienced all aspect of sound recording, music engineering and audio post production for first run TV drama, documentaries, comedy and the arts. David has recently taken on the role of Associate Producer on a six part series of The Art of Story, a series about creative writing and story telling for screen, And No place like home, is a six part series about population migration as a normal part of human behaviour.