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| About Creation Box Company Information Creation Box Films has its headquarters located in Perth, Australia with another office in British Columbia, Canada. Although recently founded under its new name in 2004, it was formerly known as Cocoon Films. The group is headed up by Lincoln Fenner, who has been making films since 1999, including those shot in London and Los Angeles. Mission Statement "Bringing creativity and technology together to make feature films, short films and promotional films." |
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Lincoln Fenner BSc Dip Film (NYFA)
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Lincoln has Directed 15 short films in additon to his work as a Cinematographer & Editor. Whilst living in Los Angeles, he was awarded a Diploma of Film Making from the New York Film Academy (based at Universal Studios) in 2002. He also studied at the Panico School of Film (2000), based in London's West End. Lincoln has worked in the areas of Computer Science & Geophysics for 12 years. He currently holds a position with the global corporation, BHP Billiton Petroleum. In 1992, he graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Geophysics from Curtin University, Perth, Australia. Lincoln was Team Leader of Operations for Sir Bob Geldof's Internet 3 Communications in London (2000-2001). He has also worked for the UK communications giant NTL. |
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Natasha Fenner BSc
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Natasha is a ScreenWriter/ Researcher for Creation Box Films. Some of her credits include Associate Producer, 1st Assistant Director and Continuity, aswell as aiding with some of the camera work. She attained a Bach. of Science in 1996 from Curtin University and is now completing a BA in History and Literature at the University of W.A. Natasha is a member of the Archaelogical Society of W.A. During her time in London with the global law firm Clifford Chance (1999-2001), Natasha worked as a Senior Risk Assessor and managed a Risk Assessment team. In 2001-02, Natasha researched the First World War at the Los Angeles Library. This planning fed into a WWI project that saw her scouring the Battlefields of France & Belgium with her Grandfather's war diary. Further work is being continued in this area. |
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Craig Mitton BSc, MSc, PhD
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Craig Mitton holds degrees in Health Economics and Psychology. He has consulted with large organizations in both Canada and Australia and has a wealth of experience in Business Development and Management. Craig also currently holds an academic post at the University of British Columbia, Canada. He has just published a book entitled the "Priority Setting Toolkit: a guide to the use of economics in health care decision making" (BMJ Books, 2004), and has 30 peer reviewed journal publications to his name. He has delivered over 50 presentations during the last five years in
the U.S., Europe, Australia and Canada, and currently sits on the management
committee of the International Society for Priorities in Health Care.
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