
Graeme Mason has been CEO of the New Zealand Film Commission since May 2009.
A native Australian, but based primarily in London, Graeme’s early career involved seven years with PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, culminating as Senior Vice President for over three years. In this role he acquired or oversaw the production of films to augment in-house projects including THE USUAL SUSPECTS, TRAINSPOTTING, LOCK STOCK AND TWO SMOKING BARRELS, SPICE WORLD – THE MOVIE, and WHEN WE WERE KINGS.
At PolyGram, Graeme had active involvement with the international licensing and distribution of films such as PRISCILLA QUEEN OF THE DESERT, NELL, DEAD MAN WALKING, and FOUR WEDDINGS AND A FUNERAL.
After PolyGram, Graeme was President of Acquisitions at Universal Pictures for three years, based in London and Los Angeles.
In 2003, Graeme joined Channel 4 Corporation. Channel 4 is one of the UK’s leading media entities with multiple TV Channels, radio, web and publishing functions. Channel 4 operates under government ownership with a full public service remit but is completely funded by commercial means. Initially Graeme was Head of Media projects where he provided a dedicated link between the creative and commercial arms both internally and externally. He was involved in establishing a new Film Division, re-launching the Channel 4 Film Library and supervising the completion of production, sales and distribution of Film 4 titles including THE MOTOR CYCLE DIARIES and TOUCHING THE VOID. Later he was Managing Director of Rights for Channel 4.
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