Freshwater Blue

Freshwater Blue is an Australian reality-drama series created by Toby Yoshimura and Ben Alcott for MTV Australia. The series follows the lives of twelve friends who have completed their secondary education and face the challenges of friendship and relationship issues as well as becoming young adults. The show is set in the Northern Beaches suburb Freshwater. The show's opening theme song, "What Happens Next", was written and performed by American band The Material.

Freshwater Blue
GenreReality
Created byBen Alcott & Toby Yoshimura[1]
Directed byBen Alcott, Max Bourke
StarringNicola Johnson

Luke Scott
Monique Sheehan
Annika Tyr-Egge
Joey Crutch
Lize Poole
Jesse Morgan
Alex Antonopolis
Rob Wentworth
Iona Frisbee (aka Twiby)
Ruby Smith

Courtney Bliss
Narrated byNicola Johnson
Theme music composerThe Material
Opening theme"What Happens Next"[2]
Country of originAustralia
Original language(s)English
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes8
Production
Executive producer(s)Toby Yoshimura
Producer(s)Jayne Parker
Production location(s)Freshwater, New South Wales
CinematographyBen Alcott
Production company(s)Freehand Group
Release
Original networkMTV Australia
Original release2 December 2010 
20 January 2011
External links
Website
Production website

Production

Development

Freshwater Blue was created by Toby Yoshimura who had previously worked as a producer for television network NBC. Yoshimura, who was trying to contrive a concept for a reality television show, acquired inspiration by a programme that was being developed in the United States, relating to Spring Break.[1] It is also inspired by other MTV series from the US such as Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County, The Hills . Yoshimura pondered what Australian teenagers did when they finished high school and after further research came across the annual Schoolies week held in the Gold Coast.[1] After travelling to Australia and discovering that Schoolies wasn't as untamed as Spring Break he opted to create a real life drama of what happens after school stating,

The show for me was a diary of a girl and her friends as she stumbles through[...] the most important time of her life, right after school and in between real life[...] it's real life decisions with alcohol and bikinis.[1]

The programme was produced by production company, Freehand, and was broadcast online via the shows official website and social networking site Facebook.[3] The show first aired on the official website on 2 March 2010 with each episode running for eight-ten minutes.[3] On 25 October 2010 it was announced by MTV Australia that they had picked up the series with Rebecca Batties from the network stating "After seeing a webisode[..] the MTV team and I instantly loved it. We knew intrinsically that if we added MTV’s trademark production values, we could take it to a wider Australian youth audience[...]"[4] There are no plans for a second season of this series.

Cast

The cast of Freshwater Blue.
  • Nicola Johnson[5]
  • Luke Scott[6]
  • Monique Sheehan[7]
  • Annika Tyr-Egge[8]
  • Joey Crutch[9]
  • Lize Poole[10]
  • Jesse Morgan[11]
  • Alex Antonopolis[12]
  • Rob Wentworth
  • Emily Twiby
  • Ruby Smith
  • Ruth Williams
  • Courtney Bliss

Episodes

Season 1 (2010–2011)

The first season of Freshwater Blue premiered on 2 December 2010 and will consist of 8 episodes.[13]

# Title Original air date
1"A Couple Week Break"2 December 2010 (2010-12-02)
We meet Nicola in the midst of painful break up then head back to where the story begins. As she and her friends head off for a night on the town, a jealous Rob creates a scene when he believes his girlfriend Lize, lies about a phone call.
2"I Could Ruin Her Life"
"Polar Opposites"
2 December 2010 (2010-12-02)
We discover the animosity between Annika and Nicola. As polar opposites the pair can never see eye to eye. In the aftermath, Jesse and Monique try to fathom what it is about the two girls that has made them enemies.
3"Schoolies"9 December 2010 (2010-12-09)
The gang head to schoolies week, pausing all their troubles for the fun and excitement on the Gold Coast. Jesse attempts to free himself from any major commitment to Ruby and Nick goes off the deep end after Alex comes clean about a recent fling.
4"What Happens in Schoolies Stays in Schoolies"16 December 2010 (2010-12-16)
The group deals Nick's reaction to Alex's fling. Joey tries to cope with the fact her relationship is probably over. Will an early return from Queensland be enough to salvage Lize and Rob's relationship?
5"He Bought a Ring the Other Day"23 December 2010 (2010-12-23)
Rob and Lize meet up for the first time in two weeks to discuss their future. Will they be prepared to turn things around? Courtney turns to Ruth for some advice. We find that even Annika has a weak spot.
6"Grinding on Some Girl"6 January 2011 (2011-01-06)
Jesse’s Ex, Jen, is back on the scene. Jesse realises if he doesn’t say goodbye to his partying ways – he could lose her forever. A night out means Nicola has to confront another side to her long-term boyfriend Harry with disastrous results.
7"Barbwire Balloon"13 January 2011 (2011-01-13)
Annika decides to head to Melbourne to assert her independence and heads to the tattoo parlour. Meanwhile Nicola is finding it hard to move on from Harry. Annika’s chat with her Mum leaves her more confused than ever.
8"Good vs. Evil"20 January 2011 (2011-01-20)
It's party time! The girls organise a Dress Up party to celebrate the start of summer. And some questions are answered around Luke and Nicola's relationship.
gollark: Basically, computers don't work and you should run away from them.
gollark: Android WiFi chipsets have all kinds of fun bugs like that which sometimes allow remote code execution and which will probably just never be patched on lots of phones.
gollark: That means sacrificing a bunch of nice things. A Linux phone means sacrificing slightly fewer things.
gollark: If you care, consider the "pinephone", which at least has a hardware switch for its modem.
gollark: Radio stuff is all done on a separate, utterly proprietary baseband processor anyway.

See also

References

  1. "Toby Yoshimura – Producer of Freshwater Blue". Metro Screen. 16 September 2010. Archived from the original on 19 February 2011. Retrieved 24 November 2010.
  2. "What Happens Next (Freshwater Blue Theme Song) – Single – The Material". iTunes. 15 February 2010. Retrieved 3 December 2010.
  3. Sinclair, Lara (3 January 2010). "Freshwater Blue gamble takes reality viewing online". The Australian. News Limited. Retrieved 29 November 2010.
  4. Knox, David (25 October 2010). "MTV announces new Aussie "reality drama" Freshwater Blue". TVTonight.com.au. Retrieved 29 November 2010.
  5. "Nicola Johnson's MTV page". MTV Australia. MTV Networks Australia. 16 September 2010. Retrieved 24 November 2010.
  6. "Luke Scott MTV page". MTV Australia. MTV Networks Australia. 19 November 2010. Retrieved 24 November 2010.
  7. "Monique Sheehan MTV page". MTV Australia. MTV Networks Australia. 23 November 2010. Retrieved 24 November 2010.
  8. "Annika Tyr-Egge MTV page". MTV Australia. MTV Networks Australia. 17 November 2010. Retrieved 24 November 2010.
  9. "Joey Crutch MTV page". MTV Australia. MTV Networks Australia. 24 November 2010. Retrieved 24 November 2010.
  10. "Lize Poole MTV page". MTV Australia. MTV Networks Australia. 25 November 2010. Retrieved 25 November 2010.
  11. "Jesse Morgan MTV page". MTV Australia. MTV Networks Australia. 22 November 2010. Retrieved 24 November 2010.
  12. "Alex Antonopolis MTV page". MTV Australia. MTV Networks Australia. 26 November 2010. Retrieved 24 November 2010.
  13. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1763540/episodes
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