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GRANT BRADLEY

Grant Bradley has spent 25 years in the film industry mainly as Chief Executive of Impact Television, Daybreak Pacific Limited and Allegro Pictures. He has raised almost $100 million in film financing and has 23 film credits. His productions have included films shot in New Zealand, UK, Canada, Australia, Russia, France, Germany, and USA. He has worked with a number of the major lending banks in the industry including Imperial Bank, Comerica Bank and Bank of Ireland. He has consulted to producers around the world on film financing.

He has worked with international stars including Joan Allen (The Bourne Supremacy), Spencer Breslin (The Kid), Linda Carter (Wonder Woman), Billy Connolly (The Last Samurai), Joan Collins (Dynasty), Ralph Moeller (Gladiator), Christopher Lloyd (Back to the Future 1,2,3), Randy Quaid (Brokeback Mountain), Judge Reinhold (Beverly Hills Cop 1,2,3), Mimi Rogers (Austin Powers), and Ron Silver (Ali, Chicago Hope).






DALE BRADLEY

Dale Bradley began his path to the film industry through live theatre and radio in the 1970s, while he established the lifetime partnership with brother Grant through the music industry.

The late 80s saw Dale and Grant establish the Daybreak Pictures film production company. The early highlight was Dale’s directorial debut in Chunuk Bair, (nominated Best Film and Best Director) recounting New Zealand’s most significant role at Gallipoli during World War I.

Dale Bradley has gone on to direct seven feature films, and take production roles in over 25 throughout New Zealand, Australia, England and the USA, having worked with top names such as Christopher Lloyd (Back to the Future 1,2,3), Joan Collins (Dynasty), Kelly McGillis (Top Gun), Joanna Pacula (Gorky Park), David Hasselhoff (Baywatch, Knight Rider), Emily Barclay (Suburban Mayhem), and even the late New Zealand adventurer and humanitarian Sir Edmund Hillary. Amongst his other key production and directorial credits are Mount Extreme, Kid’s World and Wild Blue.






PAM COLLIS

Pam Collis’ exploration into the film industry started in 1990 when she combined her analytical and scientific skills with the vision and artistry of producing and managing TVC’s, corporates and documentaries nationally across Australia. In 1993 she took on the position of sales manager at Videolab - the then premier post production facility in Brisbane (Australia) - developing and fine tuning her skills for production and post production in film (16mm, super 16mm, 35mm), digital intermediate and digital video high definition formats.

Additionally Pam has worked with Pictures in Paradise producers Chris Brown and Chris Fitchett and is credited as being Associate Producer of the critically acclaimed feature The Proposition which won Best Film at the 2005 IF awards. She followed this with credits as Line Producer and Post Production Supervisor of the IF and AFI (2006) nominated feature 48 Shades and Associate Producer of the chilling, teen thriller Acolytes (2007) - another critically acclaimed Australian independent feature.

Pam joined the Limelight team in late 2007, line producing Malibu Shark and Beauty and the Beast, both feature films for the sci-fi market and followed on with the exciting K9 sci-fi series about a robot dog.


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