TOP NZ DIRECTOR JOINS FILM CONSTRUCTION


Top tran-tasman production house Film Construction has lured Nic Finlayson to the team, one of New Zealand’s leading directors.
Says Film Construction GM Stephen Douglass: “His early background as a DoP has given him a deep technical understanding and a strong visual sense – but his driving force is storytelling. Nic is an outstanding talent, his preferred photographic approach is a combination of naturalism and beauty, enhancing scripts with a strong, clear aesthetic".
Some of his recent work includes ‘Speights’ for Publicis Mojo (Auckland), ‘Castrol’ for O&M (Singapore) and ‘Prime’ for FCB (Auckland). To see more of Nic’s work contact his Producer Phil Liefting on phil@filmconstruction.com

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17 Comments

Anonymous said:

Well done Nick and you have actually met Steven Douglas haven't you...?

Anonymous said:

Nick who?....top Director?We will call you Director No.# 3021

Anonymous said:

another? TOP NZ director

Anonymous said:

good luck mate...who ever you are

Anonymous said:

From all the other TOP kiwi directors here in AUS trying to get a cut out of the slice....GO HOME!

Anonymous said:

comments smell like rotten fish if you know what I mean, all the best to you Nic.

Chris H said:

Yeah, respect to Nic. He's on the up, and not a moment too soon.

JM said:

now now, go easy on the fish... i like mine poached thanks. see you at the park bro

Anonymous said:

Says Film Construction GM Stephen Douglass: “His early background as a DoP has given him a deep technical understanding and a strong visual sense – but his driving force is storytelling. Nic is an outstanding talent, his preferred photographic approach is a combination of naturalism and beauty, enhancing scripts with a strong, clear aesthetic�.NiceWe love you Nic Come and take our work

Anonymous said:

Hey Nick, stop writing things about yourself.....if you know what i mean

Anonymous said:

yeah respect to all the KIWI directors, they are all on the up and up, the whole 320 of them

Anonymous said:

yeah...nick who?

Anonymous said:

to 4:34...Hes on the up? does this mean hes been floundering for while...and not a moment to soon...I hope he doesn't think moving to the big pond is going to be any easier than the little one.I think the producer is trying a bit of reverse cycology here....good work.10:24am....could be giving Nick a good bit of advice. best of luck.

Anonymous said:

hold on... there's so many directors in the photo, which one's Nic?

Anonymous said:

Hey guys - stop being nasty cnuts. Nic's a top bloke and has some great stuff on his reel from his days at Flying fish.

Anonymous said:

How come all NZ directors are TOP NZ DIRECTORS ? Have you met Paul yet Nick ?He did the BIG AD.Another tosser to slide on by me thinks ....

Anonymous said:

Wow...I wonder how many of these comments were written by clever Australians? Hang on, isn't that an oxymoron?

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