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Premiere:
April 17, 2011
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 2
Finale:
April 18, 2011
Creators:
John Edwards
Original Title:
Paper Giants: The Birth of Cleo
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Screen Australia
Screen NSW
Southern Star
Countries:
AU
In early 1972, Ita Buttrose and Kerry Packer got together to create a magazine that became one of the most dramatic sensations in Australian publishing history. CLEO Magazine - begun in a "fit of pique" - went on to help define women, Australia and the relationship between the two.
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Art Department Coordinator:
Anna Faigen
Art Direction:
Scott Bird
Assistant Editor:
Karen Fleming
Camera Operator:
Lorenzo Zaffino
Clapper Loader:
Rachel Coffey
Costume Designer:
Nina Edwards
Costume Supervisor:
Robyn Elliott
Data Wrangler:
Chris Braga
Dialogue Editor:
Justine Angus
Justin Lloyd
Director of Photography:
Bruce Young
Editor:
Denise Haratzis
Executive Producer:
Carole Sklan
Rory Callaghan
Jessica Hobbs
First Assistant Director:
John Hartley
Focus Puller:
Kevin Campbell
Anthony Polkinghorne
Graphic Designer:
Craig Mandile
Hair Designer:
Wizzy Molineaux
Key Grip:
Adam Kuiper
Line Producer:
Kerrie Mainwaring
Makeup Designer:
Wizzy Molineaux
Music:
Stephen Rae
Producer:
John Edwards
Karen Radzyner
Production Design:
Jon Rohde
Production Manager:
Scott Hartley
Script Supervisor:
Kristin Witcombe
Sound Mixer:
Robert Sullivan
Sound Recordist:
Stuart Waller
Sound Supervisor:
Luke Mynott
Still Photographer:
Simon Cardwell
Mark Rogers
Stunt Coordinator:
Greg Robinson
Spike Cherrie
Title Designer:
Adam Rickwood
Unit Manager:
Djuro Bandur
Vehicles Coordinator:
Stephen Short
Visual Effects Producer:
Jayne Herrmann
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Soren Jensen
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