BEIGE RADIO
PICTURES
Meet The Team
Principal | Director | Producer
Kabi Kabi Country
Sunshine Coast | Queensland | Australia
Mags Scholes
Mags is the Principal of Beige Radio Pictures and has over twenty years experience telling human rights and female-led stories.
The Great Green Wall, which Mags Line Produced, opened the 2019 UN Conference on Climate Change in New York. She has worked with directors such as: Anthony Minghella, Fernando Meirelles, and Kriv Stenders and spent 15 years working onset. Her directorial debut short film, Call Me, was selected for the Cannes Film Festival.
Before establishing Beige Radio Pictures, Mags was Head of International Production at BAFTA winning London and Singapore based production company MAKE Waves. Mags was previously Head of Content at Screen Queensland, Australia. She has also worked with SBS, ABC, BBC, Channel 4 and WildBear Entertainment.
Innovation | Creative Producer
Kabi Kabi Country
Sunshine Coast | Queensland | Australia
Claire Davidson
Claire is Meta's former Head of Creative Services at Creative Shop Asia Pacific, where she led groundbreaking projects in the metaverse, pushing the boundaries of digital content creation and strategy on a global scale. In addition, she spearheaded initiatives in Social Good, Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, and Women's Programs within Meta worldwide.
In Australia, she produced for MTV, Goodoil, Luscious, 8, Plush Films, and Film Headquarters, and co-founded BlackLab International. Following this, Claire moved to Vietnam to executive produce at Sudest Dongnam Productions, and subsequently led The Sweet Shop as Managing Director & Executive Producer for Asia, the Middle East, and North Africa.
With a career spanning social networks, agencies, production companies, art galleries, start-ups, and industry press, Claire is a leading figure across Australia and Asia’s media, tech, and advertising industries.
Development Producer
Turrbal and Yuggera Country
Meanjin | Queensland | Australia
Rose Richani
Rose is a journalist by trade, most recently Associate Producing the groundbreaking Australian SBS series The Swap.
A graduate of the SBS Diversity Talent Escalator Program, she has produced for radio, podcast and print. Focusing on diverse communities and conflicting realities Rose’s work successfully navigates cultural and religious sensitivities.
Her stories are ethical and authentically told, staying true to those who share them.
International Production Partner
UK | France | New Zealand
Sarah Macdonald
Sarah is a New Zealand born BAFTA-winning Director and Filmmaker. She spent 10 years working for both the BBC and Channel 4 creating major investigative documentaries that had significant social impact.
She made four films on child abuse, particularly focusing on the Catholic Church and clerical child abuse that prompted the first ever sacking of a Bishop by the Vatican. The films lead to a Government inquiry, two major books and three men being jailed.
Sarah went undercover into Burma and again in China for a film about North Korean dissidents fleeing the secretive state. She made an explosive expose on the CIA’s extraordinary rendition program and directed a film on Al Qaeda for the BBC, securing the first interviews with the Bali bombers. She went undercover twice onto the island of Nauru where the Australian Government had detained refugees in camps, and again in Mexico to expose sham cancer clinics.