David Chambers (television producer)
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David Chambers is an Australian-British television producer and a co-director of Screen Ventures, the joint Australia-UK television production and distribution company. He is also a non-executive board member of the Australian Film Institute.[1]
Chambers has co-produced and distributed non-fiction television programmes and music television worldwide since 1991. His work has included music documentary films and television series, with Screen Ventures holding representation of film catalogue and music rights for the Jimi Hendrix estate, John Lennon, Bob Marley, and others. During the 1980s, Chambers worked in international entertainment, concert tour management and concert promotion for music artists including The Rolling Stones, David Bowie, U2, Pink Floyd, and R.E.M.
Chambers has produced DVD features for Australian films including Getting Square, Japanese Story, Love's Brother, Dirty Deeds, The Night We Called It a Day, The Rage in Placid Lake, Alexandra's Project, and Black and White.
[edit] Awards
- 2002 Region 4 Magazine Best Producer Award for Best Australian Feature on DVD, for Lantana.

