10.10.2018NIGHT PATROL in Development

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Sally Ingleton is working with Indigenous Director Charmaine Ingram, to develop a half hour series about the Night Patrol at Yuendumu.

Night Patrol follows a charismatic team of Aboriginal men and women who patrol the streets of Yuendumu from dusk until dawn ensuring that kids and families stay safe.

Development of the project has been supported by Screen Australia.

08.10.2018Now fundraising for WILD THINGS!

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360 Degree Films is forging ahead with raising finance on the feature documentary WILD THINGS – the inside story of Australia’s environment movement.

The Documentary Australia Foundation has approved WILD THINGS for tax deductibility and we encourage our supporters to go to the DAF page to read about the project. Please donate if you can to help this important film get made.

Our target for donations is an ambitious $116,000 and so far we have raised $32,000.

We plan to go into production in March 2019.

[ Image by Matthew Newton ]

 

22.5.2018360 Degree Films opens office in Darwin

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360 Degree Films is opening an office in the Northern Territory.

Creative Producer Sally Ingleton has been living in Darwin for the past year and is now actively looking for new stories.

If you have an idea that has potential for short or long form television, online, theatrical or VR please get in touch.

Sally recently left the position of Director at Screen Territory to return to creative independent production.

“The Territory is full of untold stories and distinctive storytellers and I can’t wait to commence working with them”.

 

360 Degree Films still has a Melbourne office.

Melbourne office postal address:

PO Box 418, Brunswick VIC 3056.

09.1.2018Happy New Year from 360 Degree Films

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Although the office at 245 Albert Street Brunswick has closed, 360 Degree Films has still been busy working on WILD THINGS, our feature documentary about the story of Australia’s environment movement. With the support of Screen Australia and Film Victoria we have produced a short trailer and a treatment and are now seeking support from Philanthropic organisations.

Andrea Foxworthy has been looking after the project and we are pleased to announce we will be working with Media Stockade as Co-Producers in 2018.

DVD sales are still available, but just a reminder that we do not have any opportunities for employment at this point in time.

Sally Ingleton is living in Darwin and busy working as the Director of Screen Territory.

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