Clockwork Films signs Andy Morton for representation in Australia
(Andy dunking on Horace Grant and Michael Jordan during game two of the Eastern Conference Finals at MSG, May 25, 1993.)
Clockwork Films has announced the signing of Kiwi director, Andy Morton for representation in Australia.
Much like the man himself, Morton captures genuine performances and combines this with carefully considered cinematography. Morton has a particular talent for working with non-actors, whether they be fishermen, students, elite sports people or mates pulling a prank by plumbing an entire house with beer. He can distil the drama from documentation, harness the beauty and energy of action and above all else, make it visceral. Having worked with a wealth of clients including Nike, Adidas, Gatorade, NAB, The NRL, ASB, Mazda and Air New Zealand, Andy is comfortable with a wide variety of genre.
And at the end of the job, he will be happy to share stories of his work with Pharoahe Monch, Dave Grohl, Robert Fisk, shooting in warzones and his favourite passion, the NBA.
Says Damien Whitney, EP, Clockwork Films Sydney: “With border restrictions beginning to ease between New Zealand and Australia we wanted to let the local creatives know that Andy, who has shot a lot in Oz, is readily available again and keen to look at scripts. Creatively we all appreciate the originality and careful crafting the Kiwi’s apply to their trade and Andy is no exception.”
For enquiries, please contact: damien@clockworkfilms.com.au or on 0416 072 990 or visit clockworkfilms.com.au.
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Well done guys, Andy is an absolute legend and a great addition to the roster.
Andy, you were in fourth form at Auckland Boys Grammar in 1993. You did not have a beard.