AFI Award for Best Screenplay in Television
28.10.09:30 Seconds (Episode 4, Invisible Fault Lines) written by Tim Bullock, Justin Drape, Scott Nowell has been nominated for Best Screenplay in Television at The 2009 AFI Awards. Not bad.

:30 Seconds (Episode 4, Invisible Fault Lines) written by Tim Bullock, Justin Drape, Scott Nowell has been nominated for Best Screenplay in Television at The 2009 AFI Awards. Not bad.

Drum Roll…Three Drunk Monkeys have been shortlisted for Advertising Agency of The Year, NSW Agency of The Year and Best Single Advertisement (BBC – Humans are ace).
Our friends at FOXTEL have also been shortlisted for Marketing Team of The Year.
We’ve known Ben and the quality of his work for some time, so we’re excited to announce he is joining the Monkeys as Director of Digital.
Ben’s been at the forefront of the digital revolution for over a decade, in the process taking Host to Digital Agency of the Year and founding social media specialists The Population. We look forward to having him invent new ways of living.

And the World Dog Games go to…Sydney. To publicize the Games Three Drunk Monkeys launched a poster campaign to be followed by a product line. These products will be sold at the event and online. In case you’ve got a talented canine the games are on October 31 and November 1 out at Homebush, with dogs competing in events such as Agility, Flyball, Canine Disc and Big Air DockDiving. You’d be crazy or a cat to miss it.

13 Part TV series My Family Feast went to air Thursday 27th August, 7.30pm on SBS. A Co-Production with Hopscotch Films and Benchmark films, My Family Feast is part cultural profile and part cultural cooking show. Join award-winning chef Sean Connolly as he meets Australian immigrant families and learns their stories and recipes.

A bunch of people from the Monkeys and Zapruder’s Other Films gathered at Bar Cleveland on Monday, 7th September to make sure the first episode of :30 Seconds went to air. It did.

Three Drunk Monkeys, Zapruder’s Other Films and Tim Bullock, supported by FOXTEL and the Comedy Channel (enough of a mouthful?) held a preview screening of :30 Seconds on the 24th August at AFTRS. People laughed, which was good. Then Andrew finished his speech and episode one played. Thankfully people laughed again, which was a relief seeing it’s going on the Comedy Channel.