| Writer/Director - Brenden Dannaher |
| Producer - April Born |
| Crew |
| A high-school science teacher by day, April dabbles in the glamorous world of filmmaking by night. Eloise is her first feature as Producer. She is currently writing a screenplay for a feature-length comedy.. |
| Brenden Dannaher has a BA (Mass Communication - Film) from Macquarie University. His first film as director, Under the Glass , was awarded Best Documentary at the 1996 National Student Film & Video Festival. His next film, My Friend Frank, a short about an ill-fated frog, didn't win any awards, but did get Brenden a job as a writer/producer at Australia's premiere educational video production house, Classroom Video. He is currently building up a cult following among students with such masterpieces as Australian Explorers, Designing Packaging and The Nature of Economics. Eloise is his first feature. He is currently writing two other features - The Ground on Which You Walk, a romantic teen-comedy, and Gulargambone, a love story set in a country town. His favourite directors are Fred Zinnemann and Alfred Hitchcock. |
| Composer- Suzanne Whitehead ATCL, LTCL, A.Mus.A. |
| Eloise is the second feature-length movie for which Suzanne has comosed the musical score. She has also written music for various short films, including an entry in this year's Tropfest, as well as her first movie The Yowie Man. Suzanne has had classical music training, as well as playing in rock/pop bands, and is passionate about writing more film scores. Some of the songs used in Eloise were co-written by Suzanne with Scott Thomson (collectively known as 'Bears Without Ears'), who also sang 'Thru This Glass Clearly'. Suzanne may be contacted at [email protected], or visit the Bears Without Ears website - where you can also listen to some of her music. |