Screenography
Biography
William Grieve began his career in the early 1980s behind the camera, before moving into a production position at Larry Parr's company Mirage Films.
During his years at Mirage, Grieve worked in various roles as a production manager, associate producer, and location manager on feature films including Bruce Morrison car chase romp Shaker Run (1985) and Ian Mune's Bridge To Nowhere (1986). He was also involved on the New Zealand shoot for Roger Donaldson's American breakthrough No Way Out (1987).
Awards
2002 TV Guide New Zealand Television Awards
Nominated for Best Drama Programme (with Keith Hunter): for Staunch
1996 TV Guide New Zealand Film and Television Awards
Best Factual Series: for Heartland
“...as unsexist and unviolent and unbloody as I could make it, while still making it unavoidable to watch.”
