- Roger Scholes
Roger Scholes has been an independent film and television maker since 1983. He’s worked as a producer, director, writer, script editor,
cinematographer and editor in drama and documentary projects for cinema and television.Early career
Roger graduated from the
Swinburne Film and TV School , now theVCA Film School , in 1971 and worked at Fred Schepisi’s Film House inMelbourne . During the 70’s he worked inFrance ,Switzerland ,U.K. andUSA . In 1982 he returned toSwinburne for the post-graduate course and awarded Best Director at his graduation.1980s
In December 1982 he directed and edited a short film "The Franklin River blockade" concerning the
Franklin Dam . [http://nladom-test.nla.gov.au/anbd.bib-an22004482]During the 80’s he worked with his writer/
film producer partner,Katherine Scholes , on a number of documentaries before writing and directing his first feature film "The Tale of Ruby Rose". The film won four critics prizes at theVenice Film Festival in 1987 including Best Actress and Best Director.In 1988 Roger and Katherine formed their production company,Edward Street Films . Together they produced numerous documentaries including "THE VALLEY, THE LAST TALL FORESTS" and "HOME OF THE BRAVE" which won First Prize at theInternational ITVA American Film Awards in 1993.1990s
In 1996 Roger co-wrote and directed "THE COOLBAROO CLUB", a dramatized documentary for cinema and television release. It won the 1996 Human Rights Award for Media. In 1998 he co-wrote and directed "THE HUMAN JOURNEY", a 3 hour documentary series for
ABC TV andDiscovery Channel , which won the 2000 Eureka Prize for Science Media.Since then he has written and directed a 3 hour tele-series "STORIES FROM THE STONE AGE" for S4C UK and ABC TV, two documentaries–"LAST PORT OF CALL" and FUTURE SHACK - and a short feature film, CABLE for Showtime and SBSi.
Current work
He has just completed the television series THE PASSIONATE APPRENTICES shot in the
Huon Valley of Tasmania and is preparing his new feature film SECRET COVE for production.Roger has been a lecturer in the Open Program of AFTRS and other film and television courses, has worked as a script editor on numerous drama and documentary projects, a story editor on many novels, and as a project assessor for the AFC. He has also acted as a Mentor Director for the ABC and SBS. He’s been a board member of the Swinburne VCA Film and TV School and the Advisory Board of Screen Tasmania.
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