MADE UP STORIES

Wolf Like Me

2023 - TV SERIES | showrunners assistant


LOGLINE:

Gary is an emotional wreck and struggles to provide for his daughter since the death of his wife. Mary has a secret she can't bring herself to share with anyone. The universe brought these two together for a reason.



SYNOPSIS:

Mary and Gary leap into the next phase of their relationship, facing their biggest challenge yet: pregnancy. As much as the two try to have a “normal” pregnancy, it seems impossible with so many questions looming over them. Will their child be a human or a wolf? Just how long can they keep things secret from the rest of their family? Will what happened in the outback come back to haunt them? And, with Mary’s former professor, Anton, suddenly in the picture, can their relationship withstand newly unearthed secrets from Mary’s past?


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creative team

creator: abe forsythe
writer/director: abe forsythe
producer: jodi matterson
cinematographer: matt toll
art designer: loretta cosgrove
production company: made up stories
producers assistant: ellen lucke
showrunners ASSISTANT: Emily Hawe
STILLS PHOTOGRAPHY by Narelle Portainer


Soho House x IWC Schauffhausen

desert Dash

2018 - SHORT FILM | WRITER, Assoc. PRODucer, DIRectors assistant


LOGLINE:

"On the outskirts of Australia, Opals have become the currency for survival in the game of Desert Dash. When a feisty heroine gets the opportunity to 'level up' there is no choice but to win. Game On!"



WINNER:

2018 Soho House x IWC Schaffhausen Script House Competition | $20k


ABOUT THE CONTEST:

"This summer, Soho House and IWC Schaffhausen are helping two members turn their scripts into short films.

Back in February, we announced the inaugural edition of Script House, an incubator for North American members and film professionals looking to strengthen their skills as screenwriters and filmmakers, with help from IWC Schaffhausen.

The Soho House West Hollywood members will receive mentoring sessions from members of the judging panel in order to evolve and improve their scripts, and once finalized, will go into production for completion by August.

Come September, both winners’ films will be shown at For the Love of Cinema, IWC’S Gala Night event at the Toronto International Film festival (TIFF).

The panel of judges included industry thought leaders and experts like Barry Jenkins, Bruce Wagner, Sean Baker, Christine Vachon, Sharon Badal, Alison Chernick, Marcus Hu and Chris Grainger-Herr — some of whom will provide mentoring and feedback to the winning members.

With over 200 submissions, the judges narrowed it down to 10 finalists, with Scott Lochmus and Gracie Otto coming out victorious.

Finally, both winners’ films will be shown across all North American Soho House screening rooms by the end of 2018, in partnership with IWC Schaffhausen."


creative team

director: Gracie Otto
Writers: Gracie Otto & Emily Hawe
producer: Gracie Otto, Francesca Duncan, Jessica Carrera, Craig Deeker
production company: Ralf Films, Room Service Films, Dollhouse Collective, Gingerbread Man
assoc. producer: Emily Hawe, stef smith
cinematography: Ewan Donnachie
DIR. ASSISTANT: Emily Hawe


 

AQUARIUS FILMS

The Other Guy

2019 - TV SERIES - SEASON TWO | Directors assistant


LOGLINE:

The Other Guy is a Stan Original comedy-drama series created by and starring multi-award-winning comedian and radio host, Matt Okine.


SYNOPSIS:

AJ (Okine) is heartbroken, and he is dealing with the pain like any young man newly single after ten years of monogamy: binge drinking, offensive behaviour, misuse of Class A substances, and sexual entanglements that leave everyone involved feeling a little bit soiled. A successful radio host, AJ has it all going on: celebrity, good money, job satisfaction, and a busy social calendar. The problem is, he's just lost the partner he thought he'd be sharing it all with.


creative team

director: Gracie Otto
Creator: matt okine
producer: Alice Willison, Angie Fielder, Polly Staniford
production company: Aquarius Films, Wooden Horse
cinematography: simon ozlins
DIR. ASSISTANT: Emily Hawe

 

Side-Note

Robbing the kong

2018 - SHORT FILM | story By emily hawe


OVERVIEW (words by side-note.com):

Gracie Otto’s “Robbing the Kong” is a bewitching reverie that plays with the dilemma of whether we are pawns in a grand schematic masterpiece or masters of our own universe. Dragon pieces from the age-old Chinese game of Mahjong serve as symbolic portents as the film follows the ethereal Sylvia Hoeks through new starts, sweet success, and, fittingly, surrendering to the unknown. The divide of dreams from reality, the film makes one wonder, in which state of being are we (and Sylvia) truly alive? Or is being alive the sum of our imaginary and physical experience? In the words of the Mahjong master herself, “I can’t tell you what’s real!”


creative team

director: Gracie Otto
Writer: GRACIE OTTO & SYLVIA HOEKS
producer: KARLA CLARKE, DUNDAS MEDIA
STORY BY: EMILY HAWE
starring: sylvia hoeks
cinematography: ALEXANDER ALEXANDROV
stylist: KARLA CLARKE
HAIR AND MAKEUP: JAYME KAVANAGH 
SOUND DESIGN: LAWRENCE HORNE
POST-PRODUCTION: GINGERBREAD MAN


 

Gracie Otto Presents

Breakfast with…

2018 - WEB SERIES | dir. assistant, cam operator

overview

A web series hosted by Gracie Otto. The series follows Gracie meeting with a slew of personalities. A mixture of colleagues, acquaintances, and life-long family friends, Gracie interrupts her guests morning with light-hearted questions whilst they consume various interpretations of breakfast.


RACHEL WARD episode summary:

British film director, actress, mother, and muse, Rachel Ward is the better half of Bryan Brown. Rachel began as a model on covers for Vogue, Cosmopolitan and more. In 1977 she moved to the United States aged 20 and four years later she was nominated for a Golden Globe for her role in Sharky’s Machine alongside legend, Burt Reynolds. The following year Rachel acted alongside comedy great Steve Martin in Dead Men Don’t Wear Plaid. In 1984 Rachel was once again nominated for a Golden Globe for her work in The Thorn Birds. 1985 Ward performed alongside Jeff Bridges in Against All Odds.

Rachel has directed numerous television episodes and recently completed her fourth feature film, Palm Beach. Rachel’s children are also established creatives: Rosie Brown is an interior designer, Matilda an actress and director, and son, Joe, is an illustrator and graphic designer.
 
Gracie follows Rachel as she glides through her Sydney ‘rabbit warren’ home, which includes stunning Harbour Bridge views. The two discuss directing, dating men whose prime was in the 1970’s, all whilst Rachel attempts to hide discarded joints strewn about the house.


guests

  • Miv Watts

  • Damon Herriman

  • Phoebe Tonkin

  • Nick Bromfield

  • Helmut Berger

  • Maddison Brown


creative team

host: rachel ward
SPECIAL GUEST: BRYAN BROWN
DIRECTOR: GRACIE OTTO
PRODUCER: GRACIE OTTO
DIRECTOR ASSISTANT: EMILY HAWE
CAMERA: EMILY HAWE
POST PROD: GINGERBREAD MAN
EDITOR: WALTER RATCLIFE, LUCY EDMONT 
SOUND DESIGN: LAWRENCE HORNE