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Greg Page

Renaissance man of Hamilton: Film-maker, claymationist, cartoonist, artist (including exhibitions in Auckland and at Metropolis Caffe), UFM breakfast host, drummer for Hamilton bands Rumpus Room and World War Four, singer for POP Squad, and long-time Vodafone voice-over guy.

Greg is best known for his film making. He attended Wintec in Hamilton but, ironically given his future success', failed their Media Arts course on attendance. However, he gained early international recognition for his four-minute short film, Decaff (1995), which was selected to play at the Zagreb Film Festival. His second short film was Sarah's Washing (starring Joel Tobeck), before making his first full length film, The Locals (2003).

In New Zealand he is best known as a prolific maker of music videos, with over 75 produced to date. This number has included a large proportion for Hamilton bands, including "JBS" by Rumpus Room, "Shine", "It Means a Lot to Me", and "Come out, Come out, wherever you are" by Inchworm, "Super Gyration" by the Datsuns, "Confessional" by Love and Violence, "Leather and Tattoo's" and "Home by Two" by 48 May, and "Wolf" by Chuganaut. His support of Hamilton music is also evident by four bands appearing on the soundtrack to his film The Locals. Video's made for (non-Hamilton) New Zealand bands include those for P-Money (Stop the Music), the D4 (Exit to the City) and Betchadupa (Supa Day).

Published Articles

  • Greg Page interview by Matt Gould, Nexus, 30 September 1994, P27
  • Greg Page interview by Biff Bangle, Nexus, 16 August 1995, P24-25
  • Full of Beans: Mr Gregory Page Updated by Andrea Moore, Nexus, 3 June 1996, P20

External Links

Greg's MySpace page
Fish'n'Clips music video website
Greg Page "Bigmouth" voiceover page

World War Four official site
Rumpus Room MySpace page
Internet Movie Database (IMDB) page on Greg
Greg's art page

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