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Julia Parnell is a New Zealand Film & Television Producer.
Career
Julia Parnell attended Southseas Film and Television School, going on to work at several independent television companies around Auckland, including Touchdown, Screentime and Greenstone Pictures Limited, before becoming the Head of Production at ButoBase Film & TV Company.
She worked at ButoBase for 6 years, producing, directing and providing creative input into more than three hundred television episodes over fourteen series.
In 2010, Julia won the Great Southern Film & Television Woman to Watch Award at the New Zealand Women In Film & Television Awards, having been a finalist in the same category in 2009.
Parnell left Butobase in early July 2010 to start her own production company, Notable Pictures, and is currently developing a documentary, factual and drama slate. Notable Pictures Registered 2010
Filmography
Title | Series | Broadcaster & Date | Series Description |
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Producer | Bring Your Boots, Oz | Maori Television 2011 | Thirteen-part factual entertainment series |
Producer | O Whakaaro | Māori Television 2010 | Twenty six-part talk show |
Producer | Hauora a iwi Whanganui | Māori Television 2010 | Thirteen part observational documentary |
Producer / Director | Minority Voices | TVNZ TV ONE 2009 | Ten-part factual documentary series |
Producer | Riki Ellison: The Defender | Māori Television 2009 | 60 min documentary |
Producer / Post Director | Ngāti NRL Series 1 – 10 | Māori Television | Thirteen-part sports entertainment series 2004-09 |
Producer | Wayne Anderson: Singer of Songs, Series 1 & 2 | TVNZ TV2 & Prime (New Zealand TV channel) 2006 & 2008 | Seven-part comedy series |
Producer / Post Director | Relocated Mountains | NHK (Japan), Link TV (U.S.), Māori Television 2008 | 60 min documentary |
Line Producer | Rockin’ Rowles | TVNZ TV3 2008 | 60 min Inside the life on John Rowles New Zealand documentary |
Producer / Director | Kaihoe Wāhine | Māori Television 2008 | Seven-part documentary series |
Line Producer | Hauora Ngāti Porou | Māori Television 2006 & 2007 | Series 1 & 2 Thirteen-part observational documentary series |
Producer / Director | Mātātahi | Māori Television 2007 | Seven-part youth magazine series |
Producer / Writer | Hauora Hokianga, Series 1 & 2 | Māori Television 2004 & 2005 | Thirteen-part observational documentary |
Producer / Director | Te Haerenga series 1, 2 & 3 | Māori Television 2004 & 2005 | Thirteen part youth documentary series |
References
Bussiness.gov.nz - Notable Pictures Ltd throng.co.nz - Matatahi Premieres