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The Story to Date

 

While being fully employed in the television industry for over two decades, Warwick Moss always had a vision of producing cost efficient quality drama for the screen - without the normal excesses inherent in a cost burdened industry.

 

He had already written, produced, directed, acted in and financed out of overdraft, stage productions of his plays ‘Down An Alley Filled With Cats’ and ‘Blood-Shot’.

 

Through that experience he became convinced that the key to keeping production costs down in film and television drama was in choosing quality product; well crafted scripts that could tell their own story via word and performance rather than costly technical effects.

 

In 2004 he decided to shoot a prototype at his own expense to test out his beliefs: taking a stage play away from the structured sets of theatre, to the broader world of real locations. To reduce costs, Warwick played one of the roles and his cottage 200 kilometres inland from Sydney stood in for a harbour-side mansion.

 

Armed with a single Digital Video camera and a crew of four, the ninety minute screen version of Blood-Shot was filmed in just eight nights. With many lessons learnt and, although still requiring full Post Production treatment, 'Blood-Shot' satisfied Warwick that the Stage 2 Screen production philosophy works.

 

 


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They set about adapting three more plays for the screen. 

 


The first new production will be 'Down An Alley Filled With Cats', which won the NSW Premier's Literary Award for Theatre and had successful seasons on the West End and Off-Broadway. 

 

The print version of the original stage play is published internationally by Samuel French.

 

 

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The next production will be 'The Emperor of China" , which is Gothic Tale of Power and Poverty.

 

 

 

 

 

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The fourth production will be 'The Keepr " , An Antihero's Journey Into and Beyond the Bizarre.

 

 

 

 

 

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