Chapel Street Precinct | #Sochapel
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What do you give the audience with information at their fingers tips and a proclivity to bore easily? That was the question writer/director Julian Lucas and Chapel Street Precinct sought to answer in their latest collaboration aimed at getting people out and exploring the iconic precinct.

BITE-SIZED
INTRIGUE

Their answer was refreshingly simple – bite-sized intrigue. Single-frame-no-fuss content that grabs a hold of our often divided attention in the digital age. The films show an array of colourful characters engaged in the very activities life on Chapel Street can often afford – some pamper, some pomp, if you will, & even some choreographed dancing.

SINGLE-FRAME
NO-FUSS

A collective of talented cast and crew was assembled under the steady hand of Jules who painted a juxtaposition of person and place with the support from the incredibly accommodating businesses of Chapel Street. 

The 8-part release is made for modernity – digestible, pointed, and the result of a fluid process between Wildebeest and the Chapel Street Precinct team. 

Writer/Director—Julian Lucas · Producer—Rosie Holden · Executive Producer—Josie Baynes · DoP— Joel Egan · Editor/Colourist—James Lee · Gaffer—James Thompson · H&MU—Alexandria Oomen · Storyboard Artist— Esther Rosenberg · Best Boy—Akash VijayaKumer · Client—Chapel Street Precinct

Talent—Damian Vanterpool, Paul Reynolds, Ben Keller, Andrew Lombardo, Gail Humphreys, Petula Clarke
Thanks— Soak Bar, Como Hotel, Victims of Ink, Route 45 Roadhouse Diner, UPG Studio, Razor Dolls Salon.