The Precinct Studios Launches TAZER, Signs Marc Furmie.
The ambitious new company TAZER launches in Sydney, signing Marc Furmie after his internationally acclaimed Sci-Fi feature film.

Executive Producer, Henry Motteram has today launched TAZER, a production company that aims to offer agencies a new level of collaboration with a team of energetic multi-disciplinary filmmakers.
Its roster of award winning directors includes the addition of Marc Furmie alongside David Barker, Richard Vilensky, Laura Scrivano and animation duo Beto & Nanda. “There’s a lot of talent within this roster that I’m really excited to represent” said Motteram, “we’re an ambitious team that will be out there showcasing what we bring to the table”.
Marc Furmie joins the team having recently released his internationally acclaimed Sci-Fi feature film, Terminus. After stints in South East Asia and South Africa, Marc returns to the domestic market with a strong focus on creating work with global appeal. “This is a team that is driven to create work that turns heads and changes minds. We’re throwing our hat in the ring and are ready to fight for the work” said Furmie.
Richard Vilensky’s comedic mind and creative rigour has seen him grow an impressive body of commercial work over the last decade. Recently he received story development funding from Screen Australia for his upcoming feature film titled The Renovator’s Dream. “Fill the well. With faith, flexibility and collaboration, together we will fight bland” said Vilensky.
David Barker has over 15 years experience and developed a reputation for performance driven work, in-camera effects and post-heavy visual treatments and has the awards to back this up. “Our aim will always be to bring life to our agency partner’s vision and we’ll all work tirelessly to deliver this”.
TAZER also represents award-winning animation directors Beto & Nanda who were recently nominated for Best Animation at Anima Mundi Festival for their work on the recent Windsor’s Chips campaign and New York based Aussie director Laura Scrivano who drew attention for her production The Language of Love a monologue film about a young man coming to terms with his sexuality. Most recently Laura directed the award-winning interpretive dance film Shadow/Self for fashion designer, Bianca Spender.