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  1. My passion for film began at a young age. I started by using the home video camera and VCR to shoot and edit my own films.<br><br>To further develop my skills as a film maker, I studied Film Production at SAE Institute where I graduated in the top five percent of my class in 2010 with my Bachelor of Film Production.<br><br>To kick-start my career I moved to Sydney where I pursued Television. My first break came when i was hired by Ambience Entertainment in Fox studios ...

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  2. Mar 8, 2017 · Gerald Racionato’s new feature-length film, Cage Dive is due to be released this year. This Talented Aussie filmmaker has also made quite a few short films that are extremely well written, well acted and beautifully produced and directed by Gerald. Love Letter To Lola is a true story that spans 5 decades and 3 countries.

  3. Open Water 3: Cage Dive is a 2017 Australian [2] found footage survival horror film directed and written by Gerald Rascionato and released by Lionsgate [4] as part of the Open Water film series, although the film is a stand-alone sequel and only connects to the other films in theme, not continuity. It follows a trio of Americans on vacation in ...

  4. The story is set in South Australia, but the movie was actually filmed in Hervey Bay “far out in the ocean”, said the director, Gerald Rascionato. For the scenes where the three main characters were stranded in the water, Mr Rascionato climbed into the water with the actors.

  5. Claw, from Open Water 3: Cage Dive director Gerlad Rascionato, opts for the sillier side of the fence, but doesn’t quite push it far enough to make it a resounding success. The plot joins ...

  6. Gerald Rascionato. Director: Open Water 3: Cage Dive. Gerald Rascionato is known for Open Water 3: Cage Dive (2017), Tagged and Hashing It Out.

  7. Aug 11, 2017 · Gerald Rascionato: It was a little difficult treading water the entire time while holding the camera. I was in the water filming with the actors. I was in the water filming with the actors. I was concerned a lot for continuity of the sky and the changing water conditions inside of a scene, but it all worked out fine, thankfully.