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ScreenTalk: Barbara Darragh

Barbara Darragh

Costume designer Barbara Darragh is the creator of Xena’s iconic outfit, Billy T James’ look as the Tainuia Kid in Came a Hot Friday, and has won awards for her work on the feature films The End of the Golden Weather and River Queen. Read More »

ScreenTalk: Petra Bagust

Petra Bagust grew up in Christchurch, studied fine arts at Canterbury University.

Petra Bagust grew up in Christchurch, studied fine arts at Canterbury University and waited tables before being lured into regional TV station Cry TV.

And so began a screen career during which she has hosted many of NZ’s most popular shows. Read More »

Idealog TV: Voicing your design

Harry Pearce.

Idealog TV @ Semi-Permanent 09: Pentagram’s Harry Pearce discusses his passion for mixing his creative work with human rights project Witness. Then there’s the conversation he had with Te Radar involving Spike Milligan and gravestones.

Harry Pearce
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Idealog TV: David Carson @ Semi-Permanent

David Carson at Semi-Permanent 09.

Idealog TV @ Semi-Permanent 09: He’s a bit of a legend in the design industry and on a surfboard. Idealog talks with David Carson, a man who makes a living from his hobby. Read More »

ScreenTalk: Sam Neill

Sam Neill

Kiwi acting icon Sam Neill (The Piano, Jurassic Park) talks to NZ On Screen. Neill recalls the time in his twenties when he apprenticed as a director at the National Film Unit “about a hundred thousand years ago” after being inspired to join by his university mate John Laing.

He reflects on the unofficial film school it provided: Read More »

Idealog TV: Peri Drysdale

Peri Drysdale

By Vincent Heeringa

Peri Drysdale, founder of Untouched World, speaks about turning 500 knitters into a global knitwear and sustainability brand on this instalment of Idealog TV. Read More »

Biting The Big Apple: Mike Davison

Artist Mike Davison talks to Ila Couch in New York City about his exhibition
"Native New Yorker".