
It was an absolute joy doing the production design for the Maori Television series Takes A Village.
Shot on location in Taita, my trusty assistant Kara Bull and I, turned the local rock'n'roll dance hall into the colourful and creative Whara Bay Community Centre.
Though not the flashest set I've ever created, the space became a homely hub and an entertaining base for the cast and crew for the duration of the shoot, where many laughs were shared over games of ping pong and new friends were made.
Starting each and every day with a karakia and waiata was a refreshing and galvanising change to the shoot day that I will remember and cherish.
Check out this crack up comedy on line
www.maoritelevision.com/shows/takes-village
Shot on location in Taita, my trusty assistant Kara Bull and I, turned the local rock'n'roll dance hall into the colourful and creative Whara Bay Community Centre.
Though not the flashest set I've ever created, the space became a homely hub and an entertaining base for the cast and crew for the duration of the shoot, where many laughs were shared over games of ping pong and new friends were made.
Starting each and every day with a karakia and waiata was a refreshing and galvanising change to the shoot day that I will remember and cherish.
Check out this crack up comedy on line
www.maoritelevision.com/shows/takes-village