Monster 20m robot mural by UK artist Phlegm moves with AR app

CLIENT: CHAPEL STREET PRECINCT ASSOCIATION
OUTLET: HERALD SUN

A HUGE robot has invaded an Australian suburban shopping strip and is coming to life with augmented reality technology.The 20m street art mural was painted over seven wet and windy days by “introverted*” UK artist Phlegm and brought to life by a tea…

A HUGE robot has invaded an Australian suburban shopping strip and is coming to life with augmented reality technology.

The 20m street art mural was painted over seven wet and windy days by “introverted*” UK artist Phlegm and brought to life by a team of local AR developers in Melbourne.

Chapel Street Precinct Association President John Lotton said he found Phlegm’s intricate works on social media and wanted the community to experience it.

Chapel Street Precinct Association launches Chapel St VIP chopper taxi service to Flemington

CLIENT: CHAPEL STREET
OUTLET: HERALD SUN

IMPRESSIONS mean everything and if you’re going to the races you want to arrive in style.And if you’re not one to sit in traffic, then Chapel Street Precinct Association could have just the ticket.They’ve launched a helicopter service that will ferr…

IMPRESSIONS mean everything and if you’re going to the races you want to arrive in style.

And if you’re not one to sit in traffic, then Chapel Street Precinct Association could have just the ticket.

They’ve launched a helicopter service that will ferry racegoers between Flemington and Chapel St in five minutes flat throughout Melbourne’s Spring Racing Carnival.

'Chasing Asylum' and 'Embrace' help to drive Demand Film's expansion

CLIENT: DEMAND.FILM
OUTLET: IF.COM.AU

Now active in the US, Canada, the UK, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand, Demand Film is on a fast growth track.Documentaries are generating 90 per cent of the cinema-on-demand platform’s revenues but founder and MD David Doepel expects that to drop…

Now active in the US, Canada, the UK, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand, Demand Film is on a fast growth track.

Documentaries are generating 90 per cent of the cinema-on-demand platform’s revenues but founder and MD David Doepel expects that to drop to 75 per cent next year as narrative films become more popular.

The Pink House

CLIENT: THE PINK HOUSE
OUTLET: FILMINK

Carmel Galvin is extremely houseproud. Every morning, she diligently dusts all the fixtures of her abode in anticipation of guests arriving. The fact that her home is a brothel, her fixtures are sex toys and her guests are johns looking for a good t…

Carmel Galvin is extremely houseproud. Every morning, she diligently dusts all the fixtures of her abode in anticipation of guests arriving. The fact that her home is a brothel, her fixtures are sex toys and her guests are johns looking for a good time may sound surreal, but it’s all in a day’s work for Carmel in The Pink House, a documentary from Sascha Ettinger-Epstein.

The Pink House will be screening in cinemas from November 1, pre-purchase tickets at Demand.Film. 

Is this NSW's most important debate?

CLIENT: DEMAND.FILM
OUTLET: THE COFFS COAST ADVOCATE

AHEAD of State Parliament debate on a bill allowing terminally ill people to voluntarily end their lives, it has been revealed about 60% of the Coffs Coast population may one day require palliative care.Statistics suggest one in seven of us may face…

AHEAD of State Parliament debate on a bill allowing terminally ill people to voluntarily end their lives, it has been revealed about 60% of the Coffs Coast population may one day require palliative care.

Statistics suggest one in seven of us may face the prospect of living with intolerable pain and suffering at the end of our lives, however debate on assisted dying this week has also been met with strong public opposition.

Dying with Dignity NSW this week heralded the move towards the Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2017 proceeding before State Parliament next month.

Local assisted dying advocate Mark Benson said ahead of the bill's passage in to the Upper House, a screening of the documentary Fade to Black would be screened at Sawtell's Majestic Cinema on Tuesday, September 12. Pre-purchase tickets can be bought at demand.film.

Euthanasia documentary Fade to Black to screen in Canberra

CLIENT: DEMAND.FILM
OUTLET: CANBERRA TIMES

After receiving a terminal cancer diagnosis in early 2014, Peter Short spent his final months campaigning for law reform to allow him to die on his own terms. The film's release coincides with voluntary euthanasia laws being presented to Victor…

After receiving a terminal cancer diagnosis in early 2014, Peter Short spent his final months campaigning for law reform to allow him to die on his own terms. The film's release coincides with voluntary euthanasia laws being presented to Victorian parliament by Daniel Andrews, which are set for debate in coming weeks.

Fade to Black, which centres on the final six months of Mr Short's life, will be shown at Dendy Cinemas on August 15, and Australia world via Demand.Film.

The Bachelor Tim Robards gears up for annual Bondi Barefoot race

CLIENT: NORTH BONDI SURF LIFESAVING CLUB
OUTLET: THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH

HE’S used to being chased but former Bachelor star Tim Robards will have to do it on sand this time.The fitness fanatic is taking part in the annual Bondi Barefoot race to raise money for the North Bondi Surf Club.The Bondi local will hit the sand i…

HE’S used to being chased but former Bachelor star Tim Robards will have to do it on sand this time.

The fitness fanatic is taking part in the annual Bondi Barefoot race to raise money for the North Bondi Surf Club.

The Bondi local will hit the sand in one of the event’s new races, the Celebrity Barefoot Bolt.

While he hasn’t sand sprinted in quite a while, Mr Robards said he will start conditioning his body for the event to give it his best go.

“A lot of people don’t understand soft sand running; they think it’s worse on the body. But there are actually a lot of benefits to it,” he said.