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TFW talk film with Tony Mason!

Two Flat Whites recently caught up with the winner of the 2007 Flake Film Festival Tony Mason of Victoria. Tony has a passion for film & music. His short film ‘131.9 Cents Per Litre’ which was produced & directed by Tony Mason is an extremely funny mockumentary look at life as a surfer! Tony is a surfer, well sort of… he lives over 1 hour from the beach and he’s not very good! Some would even go as far as calling him a “kook”! It is fitting that we caught up with Tony, as the winner for the Flake Film Festival for 2008 is about to be announced.

Where did you grow up & where do you hang your hat?

Grew up in Melbourne, a true city boy, now living in Philip Island making this surf film.

In your own words, what do you do?

I’m an artist. I like to tell stories through all facets of media. Music is such a strong passion of mine but lately filmmaking is taking over.

Where did you learn your craft?

Life…I’ve always observed people, this planet, trying to find the art of it all. I embrace everything everywhere drop it in the memory bank and use it somewhere.

Whose work do you relate to most? Who inspires you?

You know I’m such a selfish artist I try to use my previous work to inspire the next. I’m so self absorbed in it all….so anyone who is like me. My art teachers at school always said never throw out your work as art is a process…really I like any one that has success in this crazy industry. People who are passionate. People like Jamie Oliver. He always inspires me…as far as work I appreciate…gosh what a list. The French. The Japanese…Hollywood…the World!

What inspired you to create?

When I was 5 I decided I wanted to be famous. When I was 18 I decided to stick at the arts. It was always something I enjoyed. In this country I’ve felt so discouraged. Maybe that’s what inspired me. Americans I’ve met have always inspired me. Especially African Americans, they seem to embrace the arts more than the average Aussie battler who says don’t give up your day job.

Childhood Memories:

TV Show – Humphrey B Bear

Hobby – Art

Food – Junk (obviously)

Fear – School

People – My Nan

Defining moment – Rebelling from School

Schooling memories, chore or cherished?

Hated it. Didn’t fit. Bored out of my brains. My year 11 report said Tony Mason spends too much time dancing on the tables…

Where is the most beautiful place in Australia you have visited?

My home.

From the hours of 9am to 5pm, what do you get up too?

Sleeping then what ever art project I’m doing.

Where can people see your work?

Hopefully cinema… www.kookman.com.au , for my latest…

131.9 cents per litre

For love or money?

Love first money second…

What future endeavours are in the pipeline?

More features. A Music Album!

Where do you see yourself in 5 years?

In the media!

If you could invite 3 people to chat over coffee, who would they be & why?

Geoffrey Rush… (need a good Aussie connection). Ricky Gervais… (need a good laugh) and Ben Stiller… (need a good Hollywood connection).

Coffee or Tea?

Coffee

Flake Film Festival 2008 – Call for entries!

The Flake Film Festival is now calling for short film entries, with this years theme recently announced as…“LIGHT”. Flake is searching high and low, near and far for the freshest filmaking talent this weird, wacky and wonderful world has to offer- and they’re putting up $15,000 in cash ‘n’ prizes as a reward!

Your film must be less than 8 minutes, can be any genre or style & of course include the 2008 theme of LIGHT- You can incorporate “LIGHT” as the main theme or central storyline, an object in the film, it may be symbolic or even in the dialogue. You can be cheeky or sneaky, but just make sure we can see the LIGHT!

Entries close Tuesday August 12th, 2008. Over $15,000 in cash and prizes will be awarded across several categories. Screenings will premiere around the NSW Snowy Mountains, including the world class ski resorts of Thredbo and Perisher Blue in early September 08.

Now in it’s 6th year, the award winning Flake Film Festival has developed into a unique grass roots film festival which showcases a diverse range of Australian and International films from first time, hobby, student and professional filmmakers.

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