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Melanie Poole
[edit]Biography
[edit]Melanie (Mel) Poole is an Australian producer and writer. She also has run her own production company, called Production Hut, since 2006.[1] She is also the co-founder of a film production company called 18° Entertainment based in Queensland.[2]
Career
[edit]Poole began her career working as a journalist and as a producer for Australia's national breakfast television program Today Show on Channel Nine as well as directing commercials. She has also worked as a journalist for Australia ABC Radio and Channel Ten.[1][2] Under the name Melanie Kent she has also been a travel writer for various publications including Australia's largest circulating travel newspaper section News Ltd ESCAPE, one of her bigger articles being her recap of her trek to the Everest Base Camp.[3]
In 2012, Poole was a co-producer, with Dan Macarthur on a film called The Suicide Theory[4], directed by Dru Brown and starring Steve Mouzakis and Leon Cain, in which a suicidal man wants to end his life after losing his wife to an accident and in order to do so; hires a hitman to kill him. Unfortunately it does not go as planned and he manages to survive every attempt, and the two characters form an unlikely bond during the circumstances.
In 2013, Poole teamed up with Macarthur again and they co-wrote and produced a comedic gangster film called Nice Package.[2][1][4] The film is the first film for 18° Entertainment and was funded by Poole and Macarthur themselves.[2] The film stars Dwayne Cameron, Leon Cain (returning from previous involvement), Ashley Lyons and new actress Isabella Tannock. The story follows an amateur thief who wants to escalate his thefts, as he is hiding the sexy, femme fatale hostage at his gay best friend's house after running into her when he steals a mysterious package. The trio then has to deal with the thugs hired to get the package back to the owner.[2] She also plays a small role in the film. The film is slated for a 2016 release after Poole and Macarthur spent time at the American Film Market, located in Los Angeles, trying to promote it at festivals, hoping that it would catch on.[1][2] From their early screenings to local markets, the response was warm and positive giving the duo hope of success for the film.[2][5][6] The secondary goal of the film is for other filmmakers to recognize their production company and hopefully help them expand in the Australian film market and then also to expand into the United States film market.[2]
AS of 2013, Poole is currently working on a television show called Planet of Love, working alongside Canon to document how love and marriages are viewed in different countries and cultures around the world.[7]
Also as of 2013, Poole and Macarthur are also filming in India, collaborating again on a Bollywood film.[5]
Filmography
[edit]Film | Role |
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Nice Package (2016) | Producer, Writer, Actress |
The Suicide Theory (2014) | Producer |
Waste Not, Want Not (Short, 2008) | Producer, Editor |
Television Episodes | Role |
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Today Show (2000-2003) | Producer (10 episodes, 2002-2003) |
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References
[edit]- ^ a b c d Cinemazzi (May 14, 2013). "An interview with Melanie Poole for Aussie comedy Nice Package". Cinemazzi. Retrieved October 19, 2016.
- ^ a b c d e f g h Bochenski, Natalie. "Brisbane film a nice package for American market". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 2016-10-18.
- ^ "Base camp life of never-rest". NewsComAu. Retrieved 2016-10-18.
- ^ a b "Nice Package". Tom Magazine. 2013-03-03. Retrieved 2016-10-19.
- ^ a b "Nice Package Gets Thumbs Up". Hush Hush Biz. 2013-12-08. Retrieved 2016-10-19.
- ^ "Nice Package movie preview, Brisbane". Cinemazzi. 2013-12-09. Retrieved 2016-10-19.
- ^ "Canon EOS Pro - Melanie Poole with the Cinema EOS C300". www.canon.com.au. Retrieved 2016-10-19.