Lauren Hartwin.
As a mother of six, Lauren Hartwin often felt guilty that she was so busy and overwhelmed she did not have time to read books to her kids each day.
So she improvised, making up stories that were silly, funny, serious, educational and life-experience related, with her children as the characters.
After discovering a lot of other parents were in the same predicament, she decided to create her own YouTube channel for children and families, focusing on entertainment, education, development, imagination and the joy of reading.
Professionally produced by 13th Street Films, The Big Blue Chair – Story Time launched on YouTube last month and she is looking to broaden the reach on other platforms.
“At present the production is fully self funded, a passion project that I am hoping to expand and market further afield,” the Brisbane-based actor, model, writer and presenter tells If.
Her “day job” is...
As a mother of six, Lauren Hartwin often felt guilty that she was so busy and overwhelmed she did not have time to read books to her kids each day.
So she improvised, making up stories that were silly, funny, serious, educational and life-experience related, with her children as the characters.
After discovering a lot of other parents were in the same predicament, she decided to create her own YouTube channel for children and families, focusing on entertainment, education, development, imagination and the joy of reading.
Professionally produced by 13th Street Films, The Big Blue Chair – Story Time launched on YouTube last month and she is looking to broaden the reach on other platforms.
“At present the production is fully self funded, a passion project that I am hoping to expand and market further afield,” the Brisbane-based actor, model, writer and presenter tells If.
Her “day job” is...
- 4/13/2020
- by The IF Team
- IF.com.au
Lauren Hartwin in ‘Demolition Down Under.’
When WildBear Entertainment’s Veronica Fury and series director and producer Ian Withnall embarked on an observational documentary series that explores the demolition industry, they made a surprising discovery.
There are a sizable number of women – some leading their own crews, others working in partnership with their husbands – in a workforce which they expected to be heavily male-dominated.
Supported by Screen Queensland and French media group Mediawan, the six-part Demolition Down Under premieres on 10’s Bold at 5.30 pm next Sunday; Discovery has the second window.
“It was a nice surprise to find so many strong female characters in the demolition industry,” Fury tells If. “In the husband and wife teams the women were just as involved as the men in ripping off heavy roofs, dropping giant walls and navigating 50 tonne machines.”
The series follows demolition crews as they tackle everything from high-rise apartments and...
When WildBear Entertainment’s Veronica Fury and series director and producer Ian Withnall embarked on an observational documentary series that explores the demolition industry, they made a surprising discovery.
There are a sizable number of women – some leading their own crews, others working in partnership with their husbands – in a workforce which they expected to be heavily male-dominated.
Supported by Screen Queensland and French media group Mediawan, the six-part Demolition Down Under premieres on 10’s Bold at 5.30 pm next Sunday; Discovery has the second window.
“It was a nice surprise to find so many strong female characters in the demolition industry,” Fury tells If. “In the husband and wife teams the women were just as involved as the men in ripping off heavy roofs, dropping giant walls and navigating 50 tonne machines.”
The series follows demolition crews as they tackle everything from high-rise apartments and...
- 4/7/2020
- by The IF Team
- IF.com.au
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