The Stage 32 Videos: Wayne Jarman

PROFESSOR WHEN: EPISODE 2

Episode 2 of the Radio Play (from over 20 years ago). Professor When and His T.O.A.S.T.E.R. is now a feature-length movie Screenplay (that starts very differently to the Radio Play). Susan: Susan McEwen, Trent: Trent Wilson, Professor When: Wayne Jarman.

PROFESSOR WHEN: EPISODE 1

This is Episode 1. (I suggest you review Episode 8 first, as that Episode gives a summary and a glimpse of the action of the story.) Over 20 years ago: This is the raw beginnings of the Radio Play (and Professor When's journey). Professor When and His T.O.A.S.T.E.R. is now a feature-length movie Screenplay (that starts very differently to the Radio Play). Narrator: Shayne Bartlett, Susan: Susan McEwen, Trent: Trent Wilson, Professor When: Wayne Jarman.

THE ELEPHANT MAN - SCENE

Apologies for the low quality. I was given this video. Someone has grabbed a moment from our production of The Elephant Man. (I like this scene!) On Stage were: Wayne Jarman (Frederick Treves), Timothy Blundell (John Merrick - the Elephant Man), Richard Thomas (Carr Gomm), Alan Bodenham (Porter - Will), and Rod Ansell (Porter- Snork). Timothy Blundell was awarded a City of Newcastle Drama Award (CONDA) for Best Professional Male Actor.

AWL MEDIA SERVICES - CORPORATE VIDEO

I thought it was about time that I created a video to explain the corporate side of my AWL Media Services business. Wayne Jarman

CORPORATE IDENTITY VIDEO - POWER SERVE

This is the 'first-ever' Corporate Video that I produced. It goes back many, many years. The video goes longer than I would normally edit a video to ...but the client wanted it for a Business Expo and the timing suited their needs. I shot all of the video with a Sony HandyCam (except for the helicopter segment which belonged to another company, that you will see credited). It was just as well that I used a small camera. You will see the segment of Infrastructure work that was filmed in a busy Sydney street during a torrential downpour and 'almost' a gail-force wind. Filming alone, with all of my equipment strapped to my back while holding the umbrella and trying to stay upright is still a stark memory almost two decades later. :-) The last scene, where the camera zooms from the company logo on a shirt to a group personnel shot, was actually shot the other way around (ie group shot, zooming to the logo). When I showed the first draft of the video to my client, they were very happy but commented "I would have preferred that the other way around. Can you reverse it?" I said I wasn't sure but I would see what I could do and we set another appointment, to see the final version, for the next morning. The short answer was that the cheap video editing software that I was using couldn't reverse the scene. Instead, I sat at my computer all night and pulled the scene apart, frame by frame, and then reassembled the scene, frame by frame, in reverse order. I finished in time to take the final version to the meeting and my client reviewed it and said "Yeah, that's better." (Only a video editor knows the pain of a video editor.) I handed over my invoice and went home to bed. I used the money to buy better equipment and better software. :-)

CORPORATE IDENTITY - SAMPLE - HARRIS & QUINN ENGINEERING

Another Corporate Identity video from our vaults. I love doing these projects ...particularly if there is Engineering and machines involved. :-)

CORPORATE IDENTITY - SAMPLE - MINING SPARES

Just submitting a Corporate video that I created about a decade ago. Don't judge it too harshly. I was running my own Engineering / Training business and consulting in the Australian Mining Industry. I arrived home after a big day and a two hour drive. The house was empty because my wife, Lindi, was 'up north' caring for her parents who were both suffering with bone cancer. I had recognised that I, urgently, needed a video for the website of another business that I was starting. I decided that NOW was the right time and elected myself to be Director, Cinematographer and Actor. You will notice that I decided that those three roles were enough and I didn't elect myself to be a lighting expert. I decided that as long as I could see my face, under the safety helmet, then I was happy with that. This introductory video was the first of many, with the others being very detailed instructions on how to use the website to buy and sell. I'll only bore you with the first one. :-)

PROFESSOR WHEN: EPISODE 8

This is Episode 8 of Professor When and His T.O.A.S.T.E.R. I thought Episode 8 would be a good introduction to the madcap action and it gives a bit of a plot summary. Yes, Professor When and His T.O.A.S.T.E.R. (Time Orientation and Searing Toast Electrical Receptacle) was written to be a Radio spoof of a very successful TV series with all the madness of the comedy action of my youth thrown in. Blame the Goons, Monty Python, The Goodies and all the other madness from that era ...or, if you don't think it is very good, you can blame me. (Wayne Jarman) I wrote the Radio script and provided the voice for Professor When and some of the minor parts. The team was Shayne Bartlett, Susan McEwen, Wayne Jarman, Gareth Jarman and Trent Wilson. Photography by Noel Clarke. Professor When and His T.O.A.S.T.E.R. ©2015 Wayne Jarman.
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