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Hero image for The Living Room - Series Two (excerpts)

The opening credits for this series.

Dub band Kora (dir. Louis Sutherland).

Outsider artist and mathematician, Martin Thompson (dir. Mark Albiston).

Writer/playwright Mitch Tawi Thomas (dir. Mark Albiston).

Vocalist and songwriter Lotus Hartley (dir. Mike Bridgman).

Street artists Mephisto Jones and Arlo Edwards; featuring gallery owner Peter McLeavey (dirs. Simon Baumfield and Mark Albiston).

Dunedin-based painter James Robinson (dir. Mark Albiston).

Aaron Beck, factory worker, illustrator and animator (dir. Jason Naran).

Pakeha and Ngati Kuri descent novelist Kelly Ana Morey (dir. Simon Baumfield).

Vintage retailer and artist/musician, Violet Faigan (dir. Mark Albiston).

Dean Parkin aka Dean Sacred, Auckland tattooist (dir. Simon Baumfield).

Shigeyuki Kihara, transgender artist of Japanese and Samoan descent (dir. Makerita Urale).

Anthony Donaldson, drummer and sound explorer (dir. Jane Wynyard).

Flow On Show Productions, hip hop artists from Mt Manganui and Whenuapai Air force Base (dir. Louis Sutherland).

NYC-based Kiwi multimedia artist Matt Campbell (dir. Nathan Morris).

Fashion designer Sally Tran (a Hawkes Bay-Vietnamese hybrid) and her Generation MTV fashion show in Wellington (dir. Mark Albiston).

Eugene Hansen - aka VJ Rex - a multimedia artist based in Wellington (dir. Simon Baumfield).

Taranaki-based assemblage artist and mathematician, Dale Copeland (dir. Simon Baumfield).

Rachelle Pederson, clothing designer and fabric artist; also featuring Kristine Crabb (dir. Bernadine Lim)

A performance of Taika Waititi's Incredible Show; including the characters Derek and Gunter (dir. Mark Albiston).

Taranaki-raised, Auckland-based costume designer and steel sculptor Caroline Robinson (dir. Simon Baumfield).

The opening credits for this series.

The opening credits for this series.

Dub band Kora (dir. Louis Sutherland).

Dub band Kora (dir. Louis Sutherland).

Outsider artist and mathematician, Martin Thompson (dir. Mark Albiston).

Outsider artist and mathematician, Martin Thompson (dir. Mark Albiston).

Writer/playwright Mitch Tawi Thomas (dir. Mark Albiston).

Writer/playwright Mitch Tawi Thomas (dir. Mark Albiston).

Vocalist and songwriter Lotus Hartley (dir. Mike Bridgman).

Vocalist and songwriter Lotus Hartley (dir. Mike Bridgman).

Street artists Mephisto Jones and Arlo Edwards; featuring gallery owner Peter McLeavey (dirs. Simon Baumfield and Mark Albiston).

Street artists Mephisto Jones and Arlo Edwards; featuring gallery owner Peter McLeavey (dirs. Simon Baumfield and Mark Albiston).

Dunedin-based painter James Robinson (dir. Mark Albiston).

Dunedin-based painter James Robinson (dir. Mark Albiston).

Aaron Beck, factory worker, illustrator and animator (dir. Jason Naran).

Aaron Beck, factory worker, illustrator and animator (dir. Jason Naran).

Pakeha and Ngati Kuri descent novelist Kelly Ana Morey (dir. Simon Baumfield).

Pakeha and Ngati Kuri descent novelist Kelly Ana Morey (dir. Simon Baumfield).

Vintage retailer and artist/musician, Violet Faigan (dir. Mark Albiston).

Vintage retailer and artist/musician, Violet Faigan (dir. Mark Albiston).

Dean Parkin aka Dean Sacred, Auckland tattooist (dir. Simon Baumfield).

Dean Parkin aka Dean Sacred, Auckland tattooist (dir. Simon Baumfield).

Shigeyuki Kihara, transgender artist of Japanese and Samoan descent (dir. Makerita Urale).

Shigeyuki Kihara, transgender artist of Japanese and Samoan descent (dir. Makerita Urale).

Anthony Donaldson, drummer and sound explorer (dir. Jane Wynyard).

Anthony Donaldson, drummer and sound explorer (dir. Jane Wynyard).

Flow On Show Productions, hip hop artists from Mt Manganui and Whenuapai Air force Base (dir. Louis Sutherland).

Flow On Show Productions, hip hop artists from Mt Manganui and Whenuapai Air force Base (dir. Louis Sutherland).

NYC-based Kiwi multimedia artist Matt Campbell (dir. Nathan Morris).

NYC-based Kiwi multimedia artist Matt Campbell (dir. Nathan Morris).

Fashion designer Sally Tran (a Hawkes Bay-Vietnamese hybrid) and her Generation MTV fashion show in Wellington (dir. Mark Albiston).

Fashion designer Sally Tran (a Hawkes Bay-Vietnamese hybrid) and her Generation MTV fashion show in Wellington (dir. Mark Albiston).

Eugene Hansen - aka VJ Rex - a multimedia artist based in Wellington (dir. Simon Baumfield).

Eugene Hansen - aka VJ Rex - a multimedia artist based in Wellington (dir. Simon Baumfield).

Taranaki-based assemblage artist and mathematician, Dale Copeland (dir. Simon Baumfield).

Taranaki-based assemblage artist and mathematician, Dale Copeland (dir. Simon Baumfield).

Rachelle Pederson, clothing designer and fabric artist; also featuring Kristine Crabb (dir. Bernadine Lim)

Rachelle Pederson, clothing designer and fabric artist; also featuring Kristine Crabb (dir. Bernadine Lim)

A performance of Taika Waititi's Incredible Show; including the characters Derek and Gunter (dir. Mark Albiston).

A performance of Taika Waititi's Incredible Show; including the characters Derek and Gunter (dir. Mark Albiston).

Taranaki-raised, Auckland-based costume designer and steel sculptor Caroline Robinson (dir. Simon Baumfield).

Taranaki-raised, Auckland-based costume designer and steel sculptor Caroline Robinson (dir. Simon Baumfield).

The Living Room - Series Two (excerpts)

Television (Excerpts) – 2004 - 2005

2005 NZ Screen Awards
Best Lifestyle/Entertainment Programme
Achievement in Directing - Factual Programming/Entertainment: Mark Albiston