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Andy McCallum

 

E-mail: andy.mccallum0410@gmail.com

Tel: 0433 648 610

 

Andy is a Melbourne based media producer specialising in digital video and documentary. 

The Pot Doctor
 
 

“When the law is unjust, resistance is mandatory"

 

For over 20 years Andrew Katelaris has researched the medicinal properties of cannabis. Despite being deregistered as a practitioner in 2006, Katelaris continues to prescribe, produce and distribute cannabis oil to a dozen families with children suffering from brain damaging and life threatening seizures. Incessant legal pressure has done nothing but fuel Andrew’s passion as he vows to fight “the draconian laws” and social paranoia surrounding this life saving medicine.

Documentary, 2015
Credits: Director, Producer,
            Sound Recordist
Bedroom Business
 
 
Documentary, 2015
Credits: Editor

Webcamming is a growing phenomenon. A hugely popular service, it is nonetheless rarely discussed beyond the confines of the bedroom. Invited into the bedrooms of four professional women, PLGRM asked SultrySins, Mel_Lou, Brunette_Bambi and MissLucieBee about their relationships with their customers, families and their own professional personas. Warm and open, the women spoke of the struggles and rewards of their profession.

In a PLGRM social experiment, we hook two adventurous millennials into the Oculus Rift to participate in a virtual experience unlike anything they've witnessed before.

Virtual Reality Pornography
 
Social Experiment, Unreleased
Credits: Camera Operator
Social Experiment, 2015
Credits: Editor
Four Minute Love

Do you think you could fall in love with a complete stranger after asking each other 36 pre-approved questions, then staring into each other's eyes for four straight minutes? 

Based on a study by psychologist Arthur Aron, two participants ask each other probing and highly personal questions, with the overarching idea being that mutual vulnerability fosters closeness. After questioning, the pair then stare into each other's eyes for four minutes. 

We thought we'd put this study to the test with the help of our friends Alison and Charlie. 

PLGRM opened a hotline for callers to leave their secrets and confessions anonymously. From forbidden desires to day-to-day frustrations, callers were able to abandon themselves of their burdens temporarily. Perhaps our deepest and darkest truths are what we have most in common…..

Documentary, 2015
Credits: Camera Operator
The Hotline
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