The first fully integrated feature film production complex in Australia will call Coffs home

Russell Crowe, Peter Montgomery and Keith Rodger proudly announce Pacific Bay Resort Studios and Village: integrating coastal lifestyle and high-speed data technology with film production and career training

Bringing lifestyle and education to the film lot. 

Pacific Bay Resort Studios & Village on New South Wales’ Mid Coast will be the first fully integrated feature-film production and post production complex in Australia, merging advanced virtual studios and sound stages with accommodation and lifestyle facilities: all located on 100 spectacular Coffs Harbour coastal resort acres. 

Russell, Peter and Keith plan to create a studio complex of the highest international standard, offering cast and crew a premium lifestyle with the latest virtual production technology, while ensuring Coffs Harbour and Australia benefit from delivering targeted on-campus career training supported by tertiary educational institutions such as the Australian Film Television and Radio School (AFTRS) to help meet the current skills gap.

Pacific Bay Resort, NSW’s largest existing beachfront resort, currently sits on 100 immaculately garden landscaped coastal acres with future expansion potential for the proposed studio and village facilities. The resort currently boasts a luxury apartment complex / hotel, nine-hole golf course, three swimming pools, tennis courts, restaurant and bars, extensive events and conference centre, resort spa and gym, as well as the National Marine Science Centre.

Coffs’ internationally capable airport is only eight minutes’ drive from the proposed studio and village and combines with the adjoining M1 national highway for rapid access to major cities. A nearby Leading Edge Data Centres facility will provide 400GB fibre links to their Tier III data centre providing unparalleled data speeds and near-zero latency for real-time remote film production.

2000+ nearby acres of stunning backlot 

While lifestyle and full studio facilities may co-exist at Pacific Bay Resort Studios and Village, two nearby backlots further enhance the appeal of bringing international and local feature films to the region.

Sitting atop the Great Dividing Range, and only 20 minutes from the resort are 1500 private acres of undulating woodland and pastureland along with flowing river access. The second backlot is considered “Australia’s Augusta”, the nearby Bonville Golf Resort, with mansion-like clubhouse and accommodation fronting picturesque fairways surrounded by rainforest.

In addition to the backlot and rainforest located approximately three kilometres west of the resort, Pacific Bay Resort’s coastal location means spectacular ocean views and direct beach access for marine production that can also embrace the nearby Solitary Islands.

Peter Montgomery

“Lifestyle film-making with education as the fabric of the studio is what will set our studios apart,” comments Keith Rodger who has spearheaded the project. “By providing everything cast and crews need within the studio complex we can eliminate the time usually lost due to the logistics of bringing a production together in a major city or isolated regional studio.

“Our multiple Leading Edge Data Centre 400GB fibre links and well as our onsite processing and storage capabilities’ will allow offsite producers remote production access with near-zero (>1msec) latency. Real-time data is a given if we’re to appeal to our industries top producers,” says Mr. Rodger.

“It just makes budgetary sense to Integrate high-speed remote data access to sound stages offering equipment rental, trained local crews, production offices, post facilities, catering and accommodation.

“Combine that with LED virtual studios, sound-proofed stages, water tanks, a full resort and adjoining city offering the freshest and best cuisine: it’s our coastal lifestyle, all designed to make production more efficient, cost-effective and enjoyable for actors, crews and their families.”

Education and Industry Partners

Regional community and government support, along with the advanced technology underpinning the studio project, has attracted an impressive group of prospective film industry partners. These include, but are not limited to: Screen Australia, Screen NSW, Destination NSW, screen industry & talent development organisation, Screenworks; tertiary schools such as the national Australian Television and Radio School; The Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA); equipment rental house, VA Digital Hire; camera and lighting manufacturer and industry educator, ARRI; post production house Spectrum Films; Leading Edge Data Centres; Trackdown; and the company driving much of the Virtual production revolution in the film world, Lux Machina / Epic Games.

Equipment Rental

VA Digital Hire is an Australian Film and Television Rental House with test facilities and offices in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. VA regularly services productions from the smallest social media content piece to the largest TV and feature film projects locally or across the world. Managing Director Warren Day comments, “VA understands the needs of production on remote locations and is renowned for its 24/7 service.”

“We have the most up-to-date and diverse rental inventory available in the region including the latest cameras from ARRI, Sony, Red and Canon. VA also has a huge range of lenses including the finest from ARRI, Zeiss, Angenieux, Canon, Cooke, and Leica. VA also delve into the lighting and grip equipment. Our plan is to work with the studios and their gaffer, camera crew and grip partners to deliver or complement the supply of the quantities of gear that major productions demand.”

Spectrum Films

Spectrum Films is a pre-eminent family owned post production facility serving the Australasian region by providing leading edge technology and innovative workflows coupled with world-class service and support. Owner Josh Pomeranz has been on board since the project was first discussed.

Established in 1964, Spectrum Films has an extensive catalogue of film credits spanning more than half a century including The Matrix, The Great Gatsby, Wolverine, Lion and Alien: Covenant, through to more recent projects like Leigh Whannell’s The Invisible Man, New Line Cinema’s Mortal Kombat, and Marvel’s Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings.

Mr. Pomeranz concludes, “The Spectrum offer includes data acquisition and dailies, offline editorial, colour grading, online finishing, ADR, sound design and mixing, and full deliverables. VFX, Music composition, and other services can also be packaged together with the core Spectrum services using our partners.”

Lux Machina / Epic

“Lux Machina Consulting (LuxMC) is excited to work with Russell, Keith and Peter in the creation of a state-of-the-art Virtual Production facility at the newly planned Pacific Bay Resort Studio & Village in Coffs Harbor, New South Wales,” comments Zach Alexander, LuxMC’s Co-CEO.

“LuxMC has been at the forefront of implementing the use of Epic Games’ Unreal Engine for Virtual Production and the execution of In-Camera-VFX (ICVFX) workflows. Additionally, LuxMC is working to further Epic’s goal of workflow democratization by devoting internal resources to training and standardization initiatives for Unreal-based Virtual Production facilities.

“LuxMC believes that by providing reliable Virtual Production facilities for productions they can give artists the confidence and foundation to create art that drives innovation and makes these new techniques accessible to productions of any scale. In Keith Rodger, LuxMC has found a partner who shares this philosophy and is excited to work with him to bring these workflows to film production in Australia”

 

Plans Underway

Montgomery confirms that planning applications for the Pacific Bay Resort Studios and Village have been finalised for immediate lodgment with the NSW government as a State Significant Development.

The Capital Investment Value estimated by Quantity Surveyors Rider Levett Bucknall is $438,560,000.

An intense further refinement of the plans will commence after the NSW Governments official response which will also benefit from input from the Coffs Harbour City Council and other authorities.  Potential industry partners will be given the opportunity to specify their needs well ahead of time.

To date, we have had the benefit of a number of consultants, lead in particular by architect Rob Harper of RDO Architects and local engineer Geoff Slattery, Chris Wilson and Rachel Streeter of Willowtree Planning, together with ECI involvement from Buildcorp represented here today by its founder – Tony Sukkar.  Their contributions have addressed a key aspect of our design: to take into account the latest environmental techniques that apply to large scale projects including solar, wind and geothermal power as well as water conservation and re-distribution around the site.

The project will create large numbers of jobs and high skill careers for regional NSW in fields such as (but not limited to): construction, electrical, greens, animators, illustrators, editors, programmers, cinematographers, actors, accountants, production managers, hair and make-up artist, costume / wardrobe, drivers, caterers, stunt performers and the like. 

The project includes the balance of the original Master Plan – Stage I is represented by the existing buildings and facilities.  It is essential to provide this additional capacity for the overall effective operation of the studios and the resort as a whole.

The site was at one stage a banana plantation.  In the lodged documents there are photographs of the site under construction in 1988.

All major projects have many hurdles before completion.  Governments know this well.

We are off to a very good start and hope to secure all necessary consents, agreements and approvals within 12 months.

Deputy Premier, John Barilaro, said the NSW Government will investigate a range of options to support this exciting project.

“This project has the potential to elevate Coffs Harbour to the world stage with international demand for filming space currently at an all-time high,” Mr Barilaro says.
“The Australian film industry employs 20,000 people and if the NSW Government can develop and support regional capacity in this area we can ensure the creation of an entirely new regional industry and a potential jobs boom for Coffs Harbour.”

 
Member for Coffs Harbour, Gurmesh Singh, says the local community is excited to see this project get underway.

“The NSW Government will work closely with all stakeholders to leverage the potential opportunities this precinct will create. It will further strengthen the Coffs Coast’s economic and cultural future,” Mr Singh says.

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