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- Tom Hern: From kid reporter to film producer...
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Tom Hern is a film producer who began his screen career as a junior reporter on children’s television show What Now?. He went on to star in The Tribe, where he met his future business partner James Napier Robertson. Hern acted in a number of other TV shows such as Shortland Street and Power Rangers, before producing his first feature film I’m Not Harry Jenson. Since then Hern has produced features Everything We Loved and The Dark Horse. In this ScreenTalk, Hern talks about: How confidence a...
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- tom hern / what now? / ben harper / the tribe / shortland street / i’m not harry jenson / max currie / the dark horse / acting / producing / power rangers / james napier robertson / what now / soap opera / ian mune / marshall napier / cliff curtis / everything we loved / low budget / production / feature films / filmmaking / film-making / moviemaking / movie-making / film making / movie making / tony palmer / wayne hapi / bands / junior reporter / villains / villain / drama k / auditions / auditioning / actors / kids shows / kids television / kids tv / steve la hood: bruno / lebanon and causing accidents on soap operas… / i'm not harry jenson / film school / casting / micro-budget / micro budget / the eastern knights / eastern knights / script / james rolleston
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