Draft:Helen O'Loan
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Helen O'Loan APDG is an Australian Production Designer with a background in Art Direction & Set Design. In 2024 she was nominated for an AACTA award for her work on the television series Black Snow (TV series)
The dark comedy indie feature she designed ‘Audrey’, for Dir. Natalie Bailey premiered at SXSW 2024. In 2023 she designed a FIFA TVC for Dir. Sarah Chatfield and was in South East Asia for four months shooting the feature film 'Mother of the Bride (2024 film)' for Dir. Mark Waters.
Her work on OtherLife a science fiction thriller film directed by Ben C. Lucas was reviewed by the Hollywood Reporter to be a 'stylish piece of sci-fi pulp fiction made with a sense of scale that belies its indie budget, evocatively rendered by production designer Helen O’Loan as a kind of nightmare art installation from which there is no escape, the cube in which Ren wakes up is black except for a wall of neon bars."[1]
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She was born in Melbourne and trained in Sydney, where she gained an MA in Production Design from AFTRS
References
[edit]- ^ "'OtherLife': Film Review | Sydney 2017". The Hollywood Reporter. 20 June 2017.