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Get Set To Play FetchTV The following article appeared on iiNet news section, another strong indicator from the third biggest ISP toward the movement to online TV viewing. More news on the IPTV front – iiNet have sealed a deal with fetchtv and will be teaming up to change the face of Australian...

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Doc Lyons (writer/director)

Doc Lyons began in film by studying a Bachelor of Arts (media production & scriptwriting) at the University of Canberra before moving to Brisbane in 2007. He co-wrote and Directed his first short film called ‘TRIX’ as an entry into Tropfest 2009. Since then, he’s honed his craft on a number of TV commercials, Produced the short film called ‘Amour’ and is currently the lead writer for an Australian Television Series.

Adam Ben Lomsargis (writer/producer)

Adam Ben Lomsargis studied a Bachelor of Arts at the University of Queensland before completing a Graduate Certificate in Screen Drama (Directing & Screenwriting) with the Australian Film Television & Radio School (AFTRS) in 2009. Adam also began by co-writing and producing ‘TRIX’, produced several TV commercials, and wrote & Directed his AFTRS graduate film titled ‘Amour’.

Jamie Kehoe (editor/cinematographer)

Jamie Kehoe is the Director of KeyDesignz, a Graphics & Video Production company that has serviced a number of corporate and private clients since late 2004. He brings a wealth of technical experience and completed his initial training through QANTM College gaining a Diploma of Multimedia. Since then he has completed a Bachelor in Graphic Design & Communications through the Sunshine Coast University. Jamie edited his first feature length film in 2005 titled ‘One Afternoon in the City’ and has since edited a short film as a tropfest entry titled ‘TRIX’. He has shot and edited numerous productions with his own company also having shot a number of works with Triptych Concepts, including several TV commercials and the short film ‘Amour’.