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SYD2030
GenreDrama
Created byTatjana Marjanovic
Starring
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes23
Production
Production locationSydney
Running time10 minutes per episode
Original release
Release6 March 2012 (2012-03-06) –
Present

SYD2030 is a multi-award-winning Australian young adult drama web series created by Australian production company, Cheese on Toast Productions. The show premiered on 6 March 2012 and made history by becoming the first ever web series to be distributed by the ABC.[1] Inspired by shows like Gossip Girl and Skins, the series' two seasons follow Cameron Hunter, an affluent law student, as his seemingly perfect life begins to unravel.[2]

Plot

Cameron Hunter, played by Dave White, lives the perfect life - heir to a legal legacy, top of the class, beautiful girlfriend - but even he has his secrets. So when his past comes back to get him, how long will it take before the truth's revealed?

Cast and characters

  • Dave White as Cameron Hunter.
  • Tatjana Marjanovic as Bridget Knox.
  • George Xanthis as Leo Cassevetes.
  • Sophie Luck as Frankie Goldstein.
  • Laura Benson as Lara Lurhmann.
  • Johnny Emery as Christopher Lurhmann.
  • Nick Wright as Elliot Harrison.
  • Dominic Deutscher as William Grant.

Awards

SYD2030 has been nominated for 30 awards worldwide, including the coveted Webby Award, an Academy Award for web television and has won 10 awards including best international web series at the L.A. Film, TV and Webisode Festival in 2012 and a Telly Award.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ Fabb, Richard; Swinburne, Sue. "How web series are shaking up Australia's screen industry". The Conversation. Retrieved 18 June 2019.
  2. ^ Sophieluck. "Drama has a new zip code: SYD:2030".