I’ve now recovered from my jetlag- unlike Tokyo, I do require sleep:
(From this week’s Redcliffe & Bayside Herald)
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I’ve now recovered from my jetlag- unlike Tokyo, I do require sleep: Today I met this man when filming another package. “Moving Forward” and “Real Action”! They both sound great, but what do members of the public think? Anthony Gough and I asked some people in the Queen Street Mall what they thought. And also check out the article I wrote for Stagediary.com on Oscar Wilde’s An Ideal Husband. In the last few days the public discussion around smoking in the Mall has fired up (pun absolutely not intended). Brisbane City Council opposition leader Shayne Sutton is spearheading this movement: “The issue of banning smoking in the Queen Street Mall is not new and organisations such as Cancer Council Queensland have been calling for the [...] I love Vanuatu- even though she shared her malaria with me and shook me with her hearty earthquakes. The experiences are not easy to reduce to 300 words or less. But I had to put my experiences through a verbal espresso machine. The result seeped into the Redcliffe & Bayside Herald. From the Redcliffe & Bayside Herald (Wednesday 23 June p.31) TEXT: THE Philippines offers adventure, history and fine food in a tropical Asian setting. Most of the Filipinos speak some English, but they appreciated my efforts to use my limited Tagalog. Reported by Aniela Hedditch and filmed/edited by David Stuart. Jayant Patel sentenced to jail from DDS MEDIA on Vimeo. It’s interesting to do a review on a man who does reviews as part of his shtick. But I gave it a try. Click here to have a look. Myles reviews all facets of life Battle City Brisbane 2010 from DDS MEDIA on Vimeo. Vision from the break-dancing battle I took last Friday night. It includes some interviews with two crews: Soft Serve & The All Style Dance Crew. Underground vision from DDS MEDIA on Vimeo. Brisbane has been going crazy about the Clem7 tunnel for years now. Sydney has a tunnel, we want one too! Eventually we got one. The tunnel measures an impressive, by Brisbane standards, 4.8 kilometres and reaches 60 metres below sea-level at its deepest point. Wow! [...] |
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