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THE DOCTOR BLAKE MYSTERIES premieres Friday 1 February at 8.30PM on ABC 1

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January 8, 2013 – The original 10-part ABC1 murder mystery series, The Doctor Blake Mysteries, is going to premiere on Friday 1 February at 8:30PM on ABC 1.

Dr Lucien Blake (Craig McLachlan) left Ballarat as a young man. But now he finds himself returning to take over his dead father’s medical practice. And one of the unwanted duties his father left him is the on-call role of police surgeon.

Beside Blake, helping and at some times hindering, are his housekeeper Jean (Nadine Garner), her nephew Danny (Rick Donald), a young constable, District Nurse Mattie O’Brien (Cate Wolfe) and Chief Superintendent Matthew Lawson (Joel Tobeck).

Set in the gothic gold rush town of Ballarat in 1959. The wealth that built its grand architecture is long gone – but not the mysteries, murder and deceit that linger beneath the surface of its faded glory.

The series is produced by George Adams and Tony Wright. A December Media Production in association with ABC TV, Screen Australia and Film Victoria.

Emmy casts its glow

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Tony Wright with his Emmy. Credit: Michael Copp, Hobsons Bay Weekly December 6, 2012 –  Williamstown producer Tony Wright has won international acclaim for producing the documentary Decoding Immortality aka. Immortal, about Nobel Prize-winning Australia scientist Professor Elizabeth Blackburn. He spoke to Goya Dmytryshchak of Marbyrnong & Hobsons Bay WEEKLY.

You can find the full interview on the Maribyrnong Weekly Website.

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IMMORTAL wins 2012 Emmy Award

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Sonya Pemberton and Tony Wright with their Emmy® Award. © Marc Bryan-Brown 2012

October 2, 2012 – Last night in New York, December Media’s documentary Immortal was recognized by the United States National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) with a News and Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Science and Technology Programming.

Five years in the making, Immortal was written and directed by Sonya Pemberton and produced by Tony Wright for December Media/Pemberton Films for SBS. The film follows the work of distinguished Australian scientist Professor Elizabeth Blackburn.  In 2009, Elizabeth and her team’s discovery of an ‘immortalising’ enzyme deep in the DNA of a single-celled pond creature, was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine.

Broadcast on SBS in 2010 as part of its ‘Secrets of the Human Body’ season, Immortal was retitled Decoding Immortality for the American audience and broadcast on the Smithsonian Channel in 2011.

Immortal has now won over 20 major accolades including Special Jury Prize, 2012 Jackson Hole Science Media Awards, Best Science at the 2011 Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival, Best Documentary at the 2011 National Press Club, and winning Sonya Pemberton the 2011 Health Journalist of the Year.

The 33rd Annual News and Documentary Emmy Awards was presented on Oct. 1, at a ceremony at Frederick P. Rose Hall, Home of Jazz atLincoln Center, located in the Time Warner Center in New York.  It was attended by over 900 leading television professionals. The Emmy Awards are the major US national broadcast journalism competition. They promote journalistic excellence by awarding the coveted Emmy to the very best news reports and documentary films in the world.

http://www.emmyonline.tv/mediacenter/news_33rd_winners.html

December Media starts production on the Big One, as big as it gets!

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July 13, 2012 – While a supercomputer in Melbourne turns new data into a 3D simulation of the evolution of the universe, producer Stephen Amezdroz will shoot live action scenes in some of the highest, driest and remotest places on the planet for a new giant-screen film called HIDDEN UNIVERSE (working title).  The film, is the product of a unique partnership between December Media and Swinburne University’s world-renowned Centre of Astrophysics and Supercomputing. Russell Scott of Swinburne 3D Productions at the Centre will direct the film.

The film will be distributed by MacGillivray Freeman Films, the world’s most distinguished distributors of Imax films.

“We’re making a film about what lies within the gaze of the new generation of telescopes,” explains Amezdroz.  “Hidden Universe will reveal as never before the incredible links between our own nature and the rest of the universe and the possibility of life on other planets – giving audiences a dramatic new view of the cosmos.”

With production taking place in July and August in Chile and Australia, the Australia-based filmmakers will employ computer-generated imagery, remastered telescopic images and cutting edge new data to create simulations of the cosmos and its beginnings.  From imagery obtained from telescopes such as Hubble, the VLT (Very Large Telescope) and ALMA Telescope in Chile, December Media will create 3D giant-screen images of celestial structures such as the Whirlpool Galaxy, Crab Nebula and many others. The film will also visualize for audiences what telescopes “see” in multi-wavelength revealing previously unseen forms such as pulsars and stellar nurseries.

“Space films have a long and successful track record at the box office and Hidden Universe promises to continue that trend,” said Bob Harman, Director of Distribution at MacGillivray Freeman Films.  “The many dome screens and space centers in our industry are especially pleased the film is being developed.”

Amezdroz expressed one simple aim for the film, “I would like the audience to take the time and look up, and realize they are part of this amazing universe.”

HIDDEN UNIVERSE is slated for release in 2013.

Cameras roll on two new TV drama series

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April 19, 2012 – Two December Media produced TV drama series have started principal photography this week: 10 part crime series The Doctor Blake Mysteries which will screen on ABC1 in 2013 as well as the five part drama Mrs Biggs, a co-production with ITV Studios, which has already finished filming in the UK and has now moved to Australia for five weeks of production.

The Doctor Blake Mysteries is set in the Victorian country town of Ballarat in 1959, with Craig McLachlan in the lead role of Dr Lucien Blake, who is not only the local GP, but is also the town’s police surgeon, often finding himself investigating deaths – both natural and unnatural.

Articles about the crime series and the first days of shooting can be found on TV Tonight, The Courier, and Geelong Advertiser.

Mrs Biggs is based on the life of Charmian Biggs, ex-wife of the Great Train Robbery mastermind, ‘Ronnie’ Biggs. The series will chronicle Charmian’s life from the moment she first met and fell in love with Ronnie, to their years in Australia and the heartbreak of his rejection after he fled to Rio de Janeiro.

More information about Mrs Biggs can be found on TV Tonight and ITV. Snaps from the UK set have been published by The Sun and The Daily Mail.

AUSTRALIA ON TRIAL premieres 8.30pm Thursday 5th April on ABC1

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March 27, 2012 – December Media and Essential Media & Entertainment’s three-part docudrama series Australia on Trial will be on air from the 5th of April.

Presented by historian Michael Cathcart, Australia On Trial is a thought-provoking series, recreating three historic trials that throw light on the Australia of colonial times.

Based on actual court reports, the series provides a unique take on how Australia’s national identity has evolved – and how the moral, social and political questions raised by these trials still resonate in the present day.

Each episode covers a separate trial. The trials featured are The Mount Rennie Rape Trial (1886), The Eureka 13 Trial (1855), and The Myall Creek Massacre Trial (1838).

The series will air on ABC 1 Thursdays at 8:30pm, from 5th April starting with The Mount Rennie OutrageThe Eureka 13 screens the following week Thursday 12th April, 8:30pm and Massacre at Myall Creek on Thursday 19th April, 8:30pm.

More information about the program can be found on the ABC website.

ABC Trailer Episode 3 Massacre at Myall Creek
ABC Trailer Episode 2 The Eureka 13
ABC Trailer Episode 1 The Mount Rennie Outrage

OUT OF THE ASHES wins AACTA Award for Best Cinematography

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Director of Photography David Parer and Producer Tony Wright are proud of their success at the AACTA Awards Luncheon

January 18, 2012 – December Media’s documentary Out of the Ashes, has won the Best Cinematography (Documentary) Award at the inaugural AACTA Awards in Sydney this Sunday.

Out of the Ashes, directed by Dione Gilmour and produced by Tony Wright, tells in beautiful cinematography, the story of how Nature rose out of the ashes after devasting bush fires tore through Victoria on the 7th of February 2009.

Producer Tony Wright and Director of Photography David Parer received the prestigious award this Sunday at the AACTA Awards Luncheon in Sydney. This year’s AACTA Awards are a continuum of the AFI Awards, which have proudly celebrated Australia’s screen excellence and heritage since 1958.

Footage including David Parer’s interview (commencing at 01:14) captured from the AACTA media room can be seen on the AFI youtube channel.

All winners and nominees are listed on the AACTA homepage.

One World One Ocean campaign

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December Media is proud to support One World One Ocean, an initiative of Greg and Barbara MacGillivray of MacGillivray Freeman Films that aims to inspire people to protect our ocean environment through great storytelling and filmmaking.

MacGillivray Freeman Films has been making documentary IMAX Theatre films for 30 years, including The Living Sea and Dolphins, which were nominated for Academy Awards.

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After hearing oceanographer Sylvia Earle warn that humanity only has 10 years to restore the ocean, company president Greg MacGillivray and his wife Barbara created the One World One Ocean Foundation. Through the power of film, television, new media and grassroots education, its mission is to change the way people see and value the ocean, and inspire them to action.

The One World One Ocean website has many ways people can get involved in the campaign, from taking the pledge to eat sustainable seafood to organising a beach or river cleanup. If we all make even just one small change in our daily lives, we can reverse the ocean crisis.

One World One Ocean: Twitter
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Screen Australia Enterprise Program

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October 25, 2011 – December Media has been named as one of four Australian companies to receive significant investment through the third round of Screen Australia’s Enterprise program.  The news closely follows December’s recent announcement of a major new A$15m co-production financing deal struck with Australia-based MFM Investment Management.

December Media’s CEO Tony Wright says: “The Enterprise funding supports our capacity to expand the company for the long-term. Combined with the funds from the MFM investment deal, we’re now in a very strong position going forward to grow our drama, factual and 3D/giant screen slates and to increase our production turnover each year.”

The first phase of the company’s expansion is already well underway. Jeanie Davison has recently been appointed as December’s Head of Factual, overseeing the documentary and factual series slate for both domestic and international markets.

Attending their first international market as December Media (after the recent re-branding from December Films), she, Tony Wright and Head of Production & Drama George Adams enjoyed a very successful MIPCOM in Cannes, pitching a strong slate of new factual, drama and 3D projects.

They are now in talks with a number of international companies about future series and co-productions. Previously Tony had been in Austin, Texas at the Giant Screen Cinema Association market with Manager of Giant Screen Business, Stephen Amezdroz where the trailer for the new 3D Imax film Hidden Universe was successfully screened to a full house.

IMMORTAL wins Jackson Hole award

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October 13, 2011 – December Media’s documentary Decoding Immortality (also known simply as Immortal), a co-production with Pemberton Films and Smithsonian Networks, has won its category at the prestigious Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival 2011.

The blue-chip science documentary, written and directed by Sonya Pemberton and produced by Tony Wright, came first in the Best Science & Nature Program category (sponsored by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute).

Decoding Immortality shows the astonishing discovery made by a team of scientists led by Australian-born professor Elizabeth Blackburn: the key to unlimited life and the secret of endless youth.

The Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival finalists were selected from over 800 entries from 50 countries by a prestigious jury including Caroline Brett, Natalie Cash, Liesl Clark, David Elisco and Harvey Locke.

Decoding Immortality has already won a string of other awards. It was a finalist in the 2011 Eureka Prize, won a Special Jury Award at the Remi Awards, and won the Best Educational Value and Best Science category at Montana Cine. The documentary has screened at Houston Worldfest, the International Scientific Film Festival in Hungary, and Scinema. It’s also currently shortlisted for the prestigious Grand Prix at the Paris Science Film Festival.

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December Media at MIPCOM 2011

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Three key December Media people will be attending MIPCOM this year to present a slate of exciting new factual and drama projects.

CEO and Executive Producer Tony Wright, Head of Drama George Adams and Head of Factual Jeanie Davison arrive in Cannes on Saturday 1 October for a week of meetings with production companies, networks and distributors.

It’s been a busy month for Tony, who was just in Austin, Texas for the Giant Screen Cinema Association Conference with December’s Giant Screen Producer Stephen Amezdroz. Their screening of the trailer for Hidden Universe 3D was extremely well received.

The first IMAX™ 3D production created by an Australian producer, Hidden Universe will be delivered in late 2012.

Introducing December Media

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December Films, the Australian production company based in Melbourne, has changed its name to December Media, securing a multi-million dollar investment deal and a slate of new projects.

December Films has struck an A$15m co-production financing deal against its production slate over the next three years. The investment deal with Australia-based MFM Investment Management represents a major cornerstone to the production capacity of the new entity, December Media.

Established 15 years ago by CEO Tony Wright, December Films has built an international reputation for quality documentary, live action drama and animated children’s television as well as extensive network, distribution and financing relationships across the globe. In March 2011, Realscreen listed the company as one of the top six producers of factual programming in Australia and in the top 100 globally.

“We’re very excited about how this funding commitment with MFM can leverage our company into a new era, building on the things we have a reputation for doing well”, says Tony Wright. “We’re known for high-quality programming and have plenty to build on. Having solid co-production financing behind us vastly increases our capacity to broaden and grow both our factual and drama slates.”

December Films has long been recognised for its large-scale blue-chip historical documentaries, including the four-part $4.5 million series Captain Cook: Obsession and Discovery and Revealing Gallipoli and popular factual series Family Footsteps, Chris Humfrey’s Wild Life and Carbon Cops. It has just completed production of Australia On Trial, a $3 million period drama-doc series.

The rebranding to December Media marks a dramatic expansion of the company’s production slate, kicking off with two key developments.

In partnership with UK-based ITV Global and ABC Australia, December Media is pleased to announce the green-lighting of a major new crime/mystery series The Doctor Blake Mysteries. This period drama set in the late 1950s revolves around a local doctor.

Dr Lucien Blake – sharp as a tack and sly as a fox, a conduit of secrets and lies, a moral compass in an age of change, a trusted voice in untrustworthy times, a solver of human riddles, an assessor of death both natural and unnatural, a man cursed with the absolute first-hand knowledge of the scale of man’s inhumanity to man and a detective of dark acts.

December Media is also expanding its factual slate to include 3D and giant screen production, with its IMAX™ production Hidden Universe 3D.

Some of the planet’s most brilliant minds are coming together to create a new generation of incredible telescopes that will explore distant worlds, seek new life forms, and uncover vital knowledge. It’s a quest fuelled by ingenuity but fraught with risk, as scientists attempt to see further, faster and more clearly into the universe than ever before. But if they succeed, they may be able to show us astronomy’s “holy grail” – the very moment the light of the Universe first came on!

This is the first IMAX™ 3D production ever created by an Australian producer. It will be distributed internationally by MacGillivray Freeman, the world’s largest producer and distributor of IMAX™ films. Two other IMAX™ 3D projects are already in the pipeline for 2012-13.

For further information contact Kerrie Theobald on 0417 998 552.