One of Australia’s top TV production executives has been appointed to the board of the Nsw Film & Television Office.
Bob Campbell, MD of Screentime, producers of the Underbelly franchise and the forthcoming Batavia, will replace Goalpost Pictures’ Rosemary Blight, producer of The Sapphires to the body that guides Screen Nsw.
Blight’s term finishes on December 31 and Campbell will begin on January 1.
Minister for the Arts George Souris said: “The newly appointed Board members will bring substantial experience and expertise in business and the screen industry to their roles, ensuring that Nsw’s screen industry continues to flourish.
“I want to thank Rosemary for her commitment to the Board. As a producer, Rosemary has made vital contributions to the industry. She has also maintained a rigorous approach to production funding assessment and decision making by the Board.”
Alongside Campbell’s appointment, Helen Wright, current chairperson and board member Ken Reid were reappointed.
Bob Campbell, MD of Screentime, producers of the Underbelly franchise and the forthcoming Batavia, will replace Goalpost Pictures’ Rosemary Blight, producer of The Sapphires to the body that guides Screen Nsw.
Blight’s term finishes on December 31 and Campbell will begin on January 1.
Minister for the Arts George Souris said: “The newly appointed Board members will bring substantial experience and expertise in business and the screen industry to their roles, ensuring that Nsw’s screen industry continues to flourish.
“I want to thank Rosemary for her commitment to the Board. As a producer, Rosemary has made vital contributions to the industry. She has also maintained a rigorous approach to production funding assessment and decision making by the Board.”
Alongside Campbell’s appointment, Helen Wright, current chairperson and board member Ken Reid were reappointed.
- 12/4/2012
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
Screentime co-founder Bob Campbell has been apointed to the board of Screen Nsw, replacing producer Rosemary Blight.
Screen Nsw chairperson Helen Wright and director Ken Reid have also been re-appointed with all three set to serve three-year terms beginning on January 1, 2013.
Nsw minister for the arts George Souris said the newly-appointed board members "will bring substantial experience and expertise in business and the screen industry to their roles, ensuring that Nsw.s screen industry continues to flourish.. He also thanked Blight, whose term expires on December 31, 2012.
"As a producer, Rosemary has made vital contributions to the industry. She has also maintained a rigorous approach to production funding assessment and decision making by the board..
Campbell is currently chairman of advertising company Adcorp Australia and a director of Afl club Sydney Swans. He was previously a Network Ten executive and managing director of the Seven Network from 1987-1995, as well as...
Screen Nsw chairperson Helen Wright and director Ken Reid have also been re-appointed with all three set to serve three-year terms beginning on January 1, 2013.
Nsw minister for the arts George Souris said the newly-appointed board members "will bring substantial experience and expertise in business and the screen industry to their roles, ensuring that Nsw.s screen industry continues to flourish.. He also thanked Blight, whose term expires on December 31, 2012.
"As a producer, Rosemary has made vital contributions to the industry. She has also maintained a rigorous approach to production funding assessment and decision making by the board..
Campbell is currently chairman of advertising company Adcorp Australia and a director of Afl club Sydney Swans. He was previously a Network Ten executive and managing director of the Seven Network from 1987-1995, as well as...
- 12/4/2012
- by Brendan Swift
- IF.com.au
Christopher Maloney has been dubbed this year's 'worst singer' in The X Factor, according to a study. An analysis of Saturday's (October 27) Halloween special live show has reportedly shown that Maloney made the most amount of flat notes during his performance of '(I Just) Died in Your Arms'. Maloney is said to have made 10 'bum notes' during his performance, while Rylan Clark, Kye Sones and Jahmene Douglas tied with eight 'bum notes' each. The study was commissioned by text answer service 63336, who used musicians with perfect pitch - the ability to identify a musical note without an external reference such as another voice or instrument. Helen Wright from the company said: "63336 used dedicated researchers to analyse each act, and found that Christopher Maloney really struggled the most (more)...
- 10/29/2012
- by By Tom Eames
- Digital Spy
London, June 20: A leading private school headmistress has said that Kim Kardashian's title as the "hottest woman in the world" in a men's magazine sums up "almost everything that is wrong with Western society."
Dr Helen Wright, headmistress of St Mary's Calne, a girls boarding school in Wiltshire, is set to tell an education conference this week that the.
Dr Helen Wright, headmistress of St Mary's Calne, a girls boarding school in Wiltshire, is set to tell an education conference this week that the.
- 6/20/2012
- by Shiva Prakash
- RealBollywood.com
London, Nov 21: Children in Britain are increasingly bearing the brunt of their parent's lost values, a leading headmistress claims.
Dr Helen Wright, the president of the Girls' Schools Association, loathes the fact that the parents dress up their children in provocative clothes and permit them to wear make-up and high heels.
She suggests there is something "intensely wrong" with society if some mothers and fathers saw no problem with allowing their daughters to wear provocative clothing.
"I have a deep worry that some parents have been so deprived in their own lives of education and values, that they no longer know right.
Dr Helen Wright, the president of the Girls' Schools Association, loathes the fact that the parents dress up their children in provocative clothes and permit them to wear make-up and high heels.
She suggests there is something "intensely wrong" with society if some mothers and fathers saw no problem with allowing their daughters to wear provocative clothing.
"I have a deep worry that some parents have been so deprived in their own lives of education and values, that they no longer know right.
- 11/21/2011
- by Anita Agarwal
- RealBollywood.com
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