Robert Webb is a Production Designer, currently based in South Australia. Robert has a wealth of experience and relationships within the Australian film industry, having made his start working in the Art Department on films such as Rabbit Proof Fence, One Night the Moon and Aussie Rules. He quickly rose to Art Department Head on the award winning film Modern Love. He has since designed over ten feature films, including Ten Empty, Beautiful, and The Caterpillar Wish, for which he won the Inside Film (IF) Award for Best Production Design.
Robert then designed Greg McLean’s break out hit, Wolf Creek, which screened at Sundance and sold to Dimension Films. He then went on to design McLean’s $30M follow up, the croc thriller Rogue, where he headed up a team of over 40 people. On this film he had the extraordinary opportunity to build vast sets including an island, crocodile lair, tourist boat and the atmospheric General Store.
2008 saw a busy year for Robert designing three feature films; including the effects-heavy horror film The Loved Ones which premiered at the Melbourne International Film Festival in 2009; actor John Jarrett’s producing debut Savages Crossing; and Broken Hill for producers Julie Ryan & Chris Wyatt.
2009 was also huge year for Robert designing $30M feature - Tomorrow When The War Began. Directed by Stuart Beattie, shot by Ben Nott.