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Sue Taylor


Sue Taylor has been a filmmaker for over twenty five years, She established her own company, Taylor Media in Australia in 2001. A graduate in Anthropology from London University, she began her career as a journalist in the UK before moving to Perth, Australia and into television production in the early 1980s.

Sue Taylor initially worked in the corporate video and television commercial market, and began producing television documentaries in the mid 80’s. She wrote/produced/directed and/or executive produced several documentaries for the ABC, SBS, Film Australia and Channel 7. These included Diamonds Are A Girl’s Best Friend (for Big Country series), Fungimentary (for Cutting Edge) and Vegie Wars (for True Stories).

Sue Taylor later produced a book documenting the recollentions from childhood to old age of Ethel May Elvin who was born in 1906 in a poor working-class family and lived to the start of the 21st century.

Ten years ago she made the transition to drama production, and since that time has produced and/or line produced over $22 million of film and television drama in Western Australia. These include two 13-part children’s drama series, two feature films, a telemovie, a 3-hr adult mini series and a 26 x 5 comedy drama/ multiplatform series. She has production experience in most shooting formats (high def, super 16mm, super 35mm) and has a detailed knowledge of film financing, production management, production design and special effects.

In 1998 she produced and executive produced the 13-part teen series Minty – a co-production with Scottish Television/ ITV and the ABC. In 2000, she co-produced Wild Kat, a 13-part children's television series for Barron Films and Network Ten, and line-produced the feature film, Let's Get Skase for Mediaworld and Village Roadshow.


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