Australian television comedy director
Craig James Melville is an Australian television comedy director. He is best known for his collaborations with comedians John Safran, Lawrence Leung and The Chaser.
Filmography
Television
Music clips
Short film
Awards
Television Awards
Maximum Choppage (ABC)
- Australian Directors' Guild - Best Comedy - Nomination [5]
John Safran's Race Relations (ABC)
- Australian Directors' Guild – Best Comedy – Nomination[6]
- Australian Directors' Guild – Best Reality / Light Entertainment – Nomination[6]
- Rose D'or 2010 – Best Comedy – Nomination (Producers: John Safran & Laura Waters)[7]
- Rose D'or 2010 – Social Award – Nomination (Producers: John Safran & Laura Waters)[7]
Lawrence Leung's Unbelievable (ABC)
- Australian Directors' Guild Awards – Best Television Comedy – Nomination 2009[8]
Lawrence Leung's Choose Your Own Adventure (ABC)
- AFI Awards – Nomination – Best Television Comedy 2009[9]
- Australian Directors' Guild Awards – Best Achievement in Television Comedy – Nomination[10]
The Chaser's War on Everything (ABC)
- AFI Award 2006 – Best Television Comedy – Winner (Producers: Mark FitzGerald, Julian Morrow, Andy Nehl)[11]
- AFI Award 2007 – Best Television Comedy – Nomination (Producers: Andy Nehl, Julian Morrow, Jo Wathen)[11]
- Logie Award 2008 – Most Outstanding Comedy Program – Nomination[12]
John Safran vs God
- AFI Award – Winner – Best Television Comedy (Producers: John Safran and Selin Yaman)[13]
- Logie Awards – Nomination – Most Outstanding Comedy Program[14]
John Safran's Music Jamboree director – various segments
- AFI Award – Winner – Best Comedy Series – 2003 (Producers: Selin Yaman & John Safran)[13]
- Logie Awards – Nomination – Most Outstanding Comedy Program – 2003[15]
Music Video Awards
Short Film Awards
The Polygamist
- Iron Mule Comedy Festival New York – Judges Favourite Award[32]
Dentally Disturbed (co-director) (2004) SF_Dentally_Disturbed
- Flickerfest 2005 – Sydney – Winner of SBS Television Award[33]
- Portland International Film Festival (USA) – Audience Choice Award 2005[33]
- Down Under Film Festival 'Best Australian Short Comedy' 2005[34]
- Sony Tropfest 'Best of the Rest' competition winner
- London Rushes Soho Short Film Festival – Best Newcomer – Runner up
- Angry Film Festival – Runner-up
Brief Fiction (1996)
- Gold – Australian Cinematographers Society Awards 1996
Love Hurts
- Silver – Australian Cinematographers Society Awards – Fictional Drama Shorts – Cinema and TV 1999
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