Contact Information

176 Ridge Road, Coatesville RD3
Auckland Auckland 0793
New Zealand
Phone: +64 274 760112
Email:

Belinda Bradley

Belinda Bradley

Executive Producer/Partner

Phone: +64 274 760112


Basic Info

Founded in: 1996

Awards: 5

Creative Work: 28

Clients: 40

Founded in: 1996

Awards: 5

Creative Work: 28

Clients: 40

Film Construction

176 Ridge Road, Coatesville RD3
Auckland Auckland 0793
New Zealand
Phone: +64 274 760112
Email:
Belinda Bradley

Belinda Bradley

Executive Producer/Partner

Phone: +64 274 760112

Latest news from Film Construction

June 18, 2015

Film Construction director and renowned fashion photographer Chris Sisarich talks to Little Black Book about the transition from still photography to moving image, Auckland city, and more.Watch Chris' Tourism NZ Waka above, read the original article at Little Black Book,or have a look at our… read more


June 16, 2015

Directed by Perry Bradley, this 7 minute mini documentary was produced to showcase the newly released book Maori Art by Dr. Rangīhiroa Pānoho."It was a privilege to contribute to such a special project,” says Perry, "and to capture something of the passion and heart that has … read more

June 9, 2015

Film Construction produced Dotty, in association with Jolly Good Films, selected as a Vimeo Staff Pick by the Vimeo team in NYC.Directed by Mick Andrews and Brett O’Gorman, the charming yet bittersweet short tells the story of a stubborn old lady’s struggle to send a text message… read more

June 9, 2015

Film Construction produced Dotty, in association with Jolly Good Films, selected as a Vimeo Staff Pick by the Vimeo team in NYC.Directed by Mick Andrews and Brett O’Gorman, the charming yet bittersweet short tells the story of a stubborn old lady’s struggle to send a text message… read more

June 3, 2015

Are you sick of arrogant directors claiming the playback monitor all for themselves? Assuming a birthright to the best seat in the house? Ever wanted the monitor all to yourself? Now you can, thanks to new app CrewView.Too long has the filmic aristocracy domineered access to on-set playback,… read more