

Welcome to Q Talent, Australia's first full-service extras Talent company, sourcing,
training, employing, and supervising extras for the film and television industry in
Australia.
All our extras are trained and understand Set Etiquette - they know how a film set works,
they know what their job is, and they do it professionally and efficiently.
Q Talent is fast becoming the definitive supplier of extras, featured extras and
specialists to Australia's film and television industry because;
Q Talent is more than an extras casting agent. We find your extras, employ them, train
them and present them ready and able to do the job you need them to do. We also take on
all the legal responsibilities and administrative tasks that come with employing extras.
With Q you don't have to waste valuable time and money on endless paperwork.
· We know the industry,
· We train our people so they know what to do,
· We listen to what you want, and
· We run our business to make it easier for you to
run yours
THE TEAM BEHIND THE Q TALENT COUCH
Q Talent draws upon the separate and complementary strengths of each of
its team members to deliver its unique service.
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STUART QUIN
With over twenty years in the film and television industry, Stuart knows the business
back-to-front. He co-founded Q Talent because he knows that producers have enough on their
plate without having to waste time hiring, training and managing extras.
Stuart was a co-founder of Latent Image Productions, the production company responsible
for FRAUDS, THE ADVENTURES OF PRISCILLA - QUEEN OF THE DESERT, before establishing Full
Circle Productions in 1995 and producing the ground-breaking documentary series HEAVEN'S
BREATH.
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MANDY FOLEY-QUIN
With extensive administrative and financial experience, especially in the areas of
human resource management and government legislation for casual staff, Mandy oversees the
key 'employer' functions that set Q Talent apart from standard casting agencies. She
ensures our clients aren't bothered by the day to day administrative hassles of employing
extras, so they can concentrate on the big picture.
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