- Australian-born Neil Munro honed his film editing, directing, production and writing skills working mainly in Sydney within the same professional environment that nurtured many of today's best-known international film makers.
His work with ABC TV Sydney and BBC Television in London included current and social affairs series as well as documentary and dramatized television productions.
Additionally, his work as senior market/opinion researcher and director of live encounter groups for international ad agency J. Walter Thompson brought with it an enhanced knowledge of marketing within print, television and Internet mediums.
As well as creating and writing material for his own websites over the past decade, Neil is continuing the research and development of his screenplay "Michael of Man: Genesis".- IMDb Mini Biography By: Tom Burrow
- The first movie drama Neil Munro wrote, directed and shot was "Isle of the Amazons" filmed in 1959 on standard 8mm Kodachrome film stock, using a Delrama anamorphic lens specially designed for small cinecameras. The filming location was Corrimal beach, 50 miles south of Sydney, Australia. The cast included friends and his younger sister Judith. A music and narration soundtrack was added to the tiny film format via a magnetic stripe and the premiere of the 14 minute drama was held the same year in the local church hall.
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