Harry Orange

Got The Spirit/Facade/Roots/Who Do We Have Here/When You See Me/Wizard Mischief/Te Oro Kōhanga

HomeScreen Arts Film ProductionHarry Orange

Photo of me, provided by Louis Park @louisparkphoto
Stills from films I was behind the camera on. In order, Got the Spirit, Roots, WDWHH Behind the Scenes and Facade
Various promotional and behind the scenes photos I've taken on set across projects!

Bachelor of Screen Arts

Hi, I’m Harry!
I worked this year as a DOP on three major projects, and worked in other roles such as BTS photo/video and 1st AC. The diverse range of projects I had a hand in across both film and factual allowed me to explore so many aspects of filmmaking and visual storytelling. I loved working alongside so many awesome teams and expanding my creative horizons.

When amateur DJ Dan dies unexpectedly, his girlfriend Paris is secretly relieved she never had to break up with him. Unfortunately, Dan returns as a ghost — believing his unfinished business is to fix their relationship, the last thing Paris needs. Got the Spirit is a dramedy about conflict avoidance, embarrassing boyfriends, and how romance in your 20s collides with identity. Sometimes, an exorcism feels easier than talking about your feelings…

Facade follows two young adults living with chronic pain (fibromyalgia and Ehlers-Danlos syndrome) as they discuss a first date and a new job over a picnic lunch. Although they live with difficult health conditions, these girls choose humour as a way to cope with life and support each other. We jump back and forth, from the present time at the picnic, to flashbacks, as the girls discuss their lives.

Roots follows photographer Sean Aickin as he captures a single analogue photo of a tree. Through this image he embarks on an introspective journey delving into the roots of his past, the intricacy of his present, and the unknowns of the future. Explore the heartfelt connection between family and art in this pivotal moment before embracing fatherhood.

‘Who Do We Have Here?’ tells the story of children's TV show character, Dilly Bog, as he is awoken into human form from a soft-toy and struggles to adapt to the unfamiliar world around him. Dilly Bog interrogates the show’s characters about his existence and purpose, disrupting the show’s structure. This short thriller/comedy aims to warp the nostalgia people have surrounding the shows they grew up with.
Exhibition location
Block 1 Level D