SOUND SESSIONS
Step into their stories as creators reveal how they craft meaning through sound, and how Sony Pro Audio tools don’t just capture performances, but elevate them with clarity, precision, and emotion.
James K Lewis
James K Lewis is a British-born and Sydney-based record producer, mixer and engineer – achieving multiple number 1 albums and singles in both Europe... Read More
Marc Peard
Marc Peard is a highly regarded New Zealand-based Producer, Presenter, and Creative Lead, best known as the driving force behind The Morning Shift Podcast.... Read More
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Experience studio-quality sound wherever you create. The MDR-M1 Closed Back Studio Monitor Headphones deliver an accurate, balanced sound ideal for mixing, editing, and content creation.
The C-80 is a unidirectional condenser microphone that can be used for a variety of recording projects in a home studio, including vocals, spoken word, and acoustic instruments such as guitar and piano.
The MDR-7506 is an extremely high-quality reference headphone. Lightweight and engineered for maximum comfort over extended periods of wear, it's ideal for use in broadcast and studio environments. A 40mm PET diaphragm and neodymium magnet provide performance exceeding the requirements of digital sources, such as CD, MD and DAT.
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Designed for precise sound monitoring and mixing in any environment. Delivering clear, detailed audio with rich low-end response, the MDR-M1 ensures accurate sound reproduction and superior isolation. Built for comfort and durability, they’re ideal for creators who need focus and consistency through long studio sessions.
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Open back Studio Monitor Headphones for creating spatial and stereo sound with wide frequency range and soundstage feel. Neutral and high-resolution acoustic characteristics reproduce all sound elements exactly as they are, providing lightweight and excellent wearing comfort for creators during long studio work.
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Explore Sony Cine Sessions, where filmmakers and cinematographers share how they bring stories to life through light, motion, and perspective — powered by Sony's professional cinema tools.
Alice Ivy
Alice Ivy is a 3 x ARIA-nominated artist, songwriter, and producer from Melbourne, Australia, with three studio albums and over 100 million streams.
Her 2020 album, Don't Sleep, was nominated for "Best Dance Release" and "Engineer Of The Year" at the ARIA Awards, as well as the triple j Award for "Australian Album Of The Year" and was one of nine albums shortlisted for the coveted Australian Music Prize. The album's single, "In My Mind feat. Ecca Vandal", was featured in an Apple "Shot on iPhone" TV commercial and reached #1 on the U.S. Shazam Discovery Chart.
In November 2024, Alice Ivy released her third studio album, Do What Makes You Happy, featuring collaborations with Mayer Hawthorne, Mallrat and Josh Teskey. The album debuted at #1 on the ARIA Australian Dance Albums chart and #5 on the ARIA Australian Albums chart. In July 2025 the album earned Alice Ivy a trio of wins for “Best Independent Dance/Electronica Album”, “Best Independent Dance/Electronica Single” (“Do I Need To Know What Love Is? feat. Josh Teskey”) and “Independent Producer Of The Year” at the 2025 AIR Awards. Alice Ivy was nominated for “Engineer Of The Year” at the 2025 ARIA Awards.
Alice Ivy has toured with Billie Eilish, Foster The People, Air, Oh Wonder and The Midnight, and performed at festivals including Corona Capital, Electric Forest, The Great Escape, Splendour In The Grass, and Beyond The Valley.
Beyond her solo work, Alice Ivy has co-written and produced music for artists including Mallrat, Boo Seeka, Miami Horror, Jordana, Beckah Amani, tiffi, Ella Vos, Bella Amor, Jude York, and clubhouse. She has also produced official remixes for Death From Above 1979, PNAU, The Rubens, and Thelma Plum, among many others.
Marc Peard
Marc Peard is a highly regarded New Zealand-based Producer, Presenter, and Creative Lead, best known as the driving force behind The Morning Shift Podcast.
With over two decades in media, Marc’s career spans radio, television, and digital content — blending traditional broadcast experience with the fast-paced world of modern storytelling.
Having built his reputation through years on-air with New Zealand’s leading media networks, Marc transitioned into podcasting to create a space that reflects his trademark authenticity, humour, and connection with local audiences. Since launching The Morning Shift, he has led the show to become one of New Zealand’s most engaging and culturally relevant digital platforms — combining sharp production, meaningful conversation, and a genuine understanding of the community.
Known for his instinctive understanding of audience engagement and content innovation, Marc continues to push the boundaries of what New Zealand podcasting can be, with Sony by his side.
James K Lewis
James K Lewis is a British-born and Sydney-based record producer, mixer and engineer – achieving multiple number 1 albums and singles in both Europe and Australia. For over two decades, James has worked with leading artists including: Rudimental, Arctic Monkeys, Jess Glynne, OneFour, Meg Mac, Zak Abel, Charli XCX, Matt Corby, CeeLo Green, Natalie Imbruglia, Clean Bandit and Lykke Li.
In 2021, James relaunched Glebe Studios one of Sydney’s oldest studios with a history of artists including David Bowie, Bruce Springsteen and Andy Gibb (with the Bee Gee's producing). Since taking over the studio, James has modernised the control room and the studio is now a registered Dolby Atmos mix facility incorporating high end outboard equipment along with the latest digital workflows. The studio also incorporates a large live room for recording along with a stunning 20ft high wooden drum room with beautiful acoustics.
Taylor Wilson
Taylor, 30, is a Director of Photography and production company owner based in Auckland, New Zealand.
His passion for visual storytelling began in school, where he first picked up a camera and started exploring the world through a lens. Over the past decade, Taylor has cultivated his craft through a self-taught journey, enriched by insights and collaborations with industry professionals along the way.
With experience across a broad range of projects, Taylor has developed a particular passion for the automotive industry, where he’s entrusted to capture some of the most unique and high-performance vehicles. His work also extends into the fitness and music scenes, both in New Zealand and internationally.
Taylor brings a diverse skill set to every production. He is not only a skilled shooter and editor, but also a certified Part 102 drone pilot, capable of flying both standard and FPV drones. Whether behind the camera or managing production in the background, he approaches each project with creativity and professionalism.
Above all, Taylor believes in the importance of integrity, collaboration, and supporting others in their success.
At the Motel | Feature & BTS shot on BURANO
A cinematic film written, directed and starred by Sam Corlett, and captured on the BURANO from the highly acclaimed and Milli award-winning cinematographer, Stefan Duscio ACS.
Go behind the scenes of how this film was made, putting the BURANO through it's paces with multiple lighting environments, tight shooting spaces and working with a small crew.
WRITER / DIRECTOR: Sam Corlett
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Adrian Shapiro
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Kate Gooden
PRODUCER: Celia Tulevski
PRODUCTION MANAGER: Colette Bolles
RUNNER: Clancy Breslin
1ST AD: Angus Bolles
DOP / CO-PRODUCER: Stefan Duscio
1ST ASSISTANT CAMERA: Simon Williams
2ND ASSISTANT CAMERA: Connor Jansen
GRIP: Mick Leslie
GRIP ASSIST: Aurore Leclerc
GRIP ASSIST: Archie Mellor
GAFFER: Shaun Conway
LX ASSIST: Matthew Linfoot
PROPS BUYER :Briar Stanley
SOUND RECORDIST: Predrag Malasev
WARDROBE: Jessica dos Remedios
WARDROBE: ASSIST Jaya Prisco
MAKEUP: Annie Timper
CATERING: Sheldons
BTS: Alec Baker
STILLS PHOTOGRAPHER: Robert Tennent
EDITOR :Rohan Zerna
COLOURIST: Trish Cahill
SOUND DESIGN: Wade Keighran
POST PRODUCTION: The Editors
CAST: Sam Corlett, Tatiana Gabrielle
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Russell Crowe's Indoor Garden Party | BTS using the Cinema Line range
Russell Crowe's Indoor Garden Party tour across Australia and Europe was captured exclusively with Sony Cinema Line cameras. Russell's experienced camera operating team share their experiences capturing the concerts, interviews and BTS with the Sony FX3, FX6, FR7 and Alpha 7R V.
Scott Wood
Joe Machart
Nick Hodgskin
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The Africas | A cinematic film shot on FX6
Shot in five countries across Africa during a six week period, this film was an incredible feat for a 3-person crew. The intention was to create a passion piece that represented the values of Grafton Create production company, all captured on the FX6.
PRODUCTION: Grafton Create
DIRECTOR, DoP, EDITOR: Elliot Grafton
PRODUCER and 1st AD: Georgie Woskett
2nd CAMERA, BTS CAMERA: Brannon Jackson
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Cine Sessions
Joe Machart
Joe is 34 years old, from Sydney, Australia. He grew up with a fascination for film making, using his family's Sony Handycam to create short films for fun. Since then, his passion for cinematography has only expanded, chasing many experiences in filming documentaries, concerts, feature films, TV commercials, music videos, interviews, and live broadcast.
Joe has had the privilege of working closely with many industry professionals, including Russell Crowe. These opportunities have given him valuable insights into the world of film making.
Joe believes that constant learning and adaptation is extremely important. When he's not behind the lens, you might find him immersed in editing, VFX compositing, motion graphics, sound design, music production, or maybe playing tennis.
Jake Mokomoko
Jake Mokomoko has over 20 years of experience in the film and television industry, building a reputation as a talented filmmaker, director, and leader. He began his journey at Māori Television, where he honed his skills before transitioning to high-profile international work. Jake has travelled the globe many times over. Currently working with the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), directing and producing visually stunning fight and athlete features. His role includes leading a talented team of content creators, producing top-tier visuals for the UFC and other global platforms.
Jake's career also includes working with the ATP, covering iconic tennis tournaments and collaborating with legends like Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, and Serena Williams. His cinematic style and storytelling talents have been showcased in numerous projects, including his critically acclaimed short film "Hangi Pants" and the powerful documentary series "Stolen Lands."
As the founder of Ten Canaries, Jake runs a high-level production team that consistently delivers exceptional content. His passion for film and dedication to his craft are evident in every project, where he captures beautiful moments and powerful imagery. Jake is not just a filmmaker but a visionary, committed to elevating his team and the stories he tells on an international stage.
Ben Cunningham
Ben is an accomplished cinematographer accredited by the Australian Cinematographers Society. His work has featured in programs for the BBC, ITVx, Disney+, Discovery, National Geographic and Apple TV+.
Recent work includes feature documentary 'The Pool' and Netflix natural history documentary feature 'Kangaroo Valley' on which he was responsible for the long lens work to capture intimate portraiture of Eastern Grey Kangaroos and Willie Wagtails. Ben has also turned out some stunning macro sequences for recent Attenborough series 'The Mating Game' and 'Life in Colour'.
In addition to wildlife Ben has worked on Australian documentaries including 'Paul Kelly: Stories of Me' and 'After the Fires'. Ben is a regular contributor to ABC's long running flagship series Back Roads, that tells stories of Australian places and people.
Ben's approach is informed by a strong technical foundation. He graduated with a BA in television production in 1993, and soon after began working at renowned rental house Lemac, initially as camera technician and finally National Rental Manager. Following on from this tie he freelanced as both 2nd and 1st AC on commercials and drama before moving toward documentary.
Pepe De Hoyos
Knowing that filmmaking was my passion, I moved from my native Mexico to New Zealand to hone my craft in 2006. Sixteen years later, I am a DOP/Camera Operator with experience in many different genres and formats. I have been awarded "Best Cinematography" at the 48 Hours Film Festival NZ 2022 and my work has also been nominated in the Documentary category of the NZ Cinematographers Society in 2021 and 2023.
I have worked on some of NZ's biggest television productions, as well as documentaries, commercials, drama, music videos and corporate content. I am also one of the founding members of The Story Co, a production company specializing in corporate content for NZ brands.
No matter the size of production, the most important thing to me is creating a visual interpretation that's right for the story. I love working with directors, clients, talent and crew to achieve the overall vision and making those beautiful human connections behind and in front of the camera along the way.
Travelling around the world and telling interesting stories through the lens is something I never take for granted.
When I am not shooting, I love to enjoy food of all kinds (but especially mexican!), films, playing guitar and watching sports. Can't beat the simple things in life!
Kelly Chen
Kelly Chen is an up-and-coming Asian, female cinematographer and a dedicated camera assistant based in New Zealand who embodies diversity and skill as she weaves her way through the creative film industry.
In 2022, her captivating debut feature film, Shuteye, was showcased at prestigious festivals such as NZIFF, Melbourne IFF, and Manchester IFF.
Recently, Kelly completed an internship as a mid-career Director of Photography (DOP) on an international feature film, where she had the opportunity to shadow a critically acclaimed international DOP. Some of her portfolio includes Scratched: Aotearoa's Lost Sporting Legends Season 2, Friday Night Bites Seasons 1 and 2, Baby Mama's Club Seasons 1 and 2, and the Singaporean-NZ web series Korban, for which she co-DOPed and won Best Cinematography at the Pasta Perdana Awards.
Kelly's talent has been recognized at prominent local events, including the NZCS and WIFT awards, highlighting her contributions to the art of filmmaking. She continues to drive creative innovation as she journeys on, finding her way in both drama and documentary worlds.
Cinema Line
Matt Villa
MATT VILLA, ASE ACE (Editor) has worked in the Australian film industry for nearly three decades. A regular collaborator of director Baz Luhrmann, he was nominated for an Oscar, BAFTA and an American Cinema Editor (ACE) award for his work on Luhrmann's Elvis and won best editing from both the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) and the Australian Screen Editors guild (ASE). For his work on Luhrmann's The Great Gatsby, Villa won Best Editing Awards from both the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) and the Film Critics Circle of Australia (FCCA) and earned a nomination from the Australian Screen Editors (ASE) Guild for Best Editing on A Feature Film. He also worked on Luhrmann's Moulin Rouge! and Australia, for which he received a second ASE Guild nomination.
Matt has worked on numerous films with genre directors The Spierig Brothers, including Winchester, Daybreakers and their sci-fi thriller Predestination, for which he again won a Best Editing Award from both AACTA and the FCCA.
In addition, he was nominated for the AACTA and FCCA Best Editing Award for Russell Crowe's The Water Diviner.
He also has a list of family and animated films to his name, having worked on Happy Feet, Happy Feet Two, Legend of The Guardians: The Owls Of Ga'hoole. Peter Rabbit 2, and The Lego Batman Movie, for which he was nominated for an American Cinema Editors (ACE) award and an Annie Award, both for Outstanding Achievement in Editing for an Animated Feature Production.
He recently completed work on Ron Howard's soon to be released thriller, Eden.
Colin Jeffs
I'm endlessly captivated by the power of visual storytelling and the deep connection between imagery and music . As a filmmaker and director, I strive to create bold imagery through music videos and films. My journey began with a passion for music and performance, which evolved into a career that combines my love for music and creative storytelling. Focusing on creating striking, memorable visuals that leave a lasting impact on the viewer. My aim is to build immersive worlds for artists, allowing listeners to lose themselves in the experience.
NOMADasaurus
Alesha Bradford and Jarryd Salem are the professional content creators and co-founders behind NOMADasaurus, one of Australia's largest travel publications, and official Sony Digital Imaging Ambassadors. Travelling the world full-time since 2008, their work as writers, photographers and vloggers has taken them to all 7 continents and almost 100 countries. Specialising in bucket list experiences and remote destinations, they've turned their passion for documenting adventures into a career, and will be sharing their best tips and insights on how to become professional travel content creators.
Trent Mitchell
Trent Mitchell, who has been photographing professionally for two decades, has a narrative approach to his work, focusing on the environment in the broadest possible sense. Although best known for his water photography, he has also gained a reputation for his wry yet sensitive take on the manmade world, zeroing in on its various idiosyncrasies and contradictions. On both personal and assigned projects, his work is identified by an ability to not only compose his subject but distil the sensibility of the location and give a connection to place. Working across digital and film, in both black and white and colour, this Australian photographer, who has a background in art direction, design and publishing, has received wide recognition internationally. He won the Moran Contemporary Photographic Prize in 2015, and has been a finalist for the award over a number of years. He has also been featured in, among others, the International Photography Awards, Sony World Photography Awards, Head On and Australian Life Photographic Prize. His work has been acquired for many public and private collections, including the National Library of Australia.
Frazer Leal
Frazer Leal is a Sony Digital Imaging Advocate, based in Tasmania Australia and enjoys the challenge of photography and helping other photographers create their own masterpieces. In 2013/14, Frazer undertook a traineeship with WPA, learning how to guide and look after fellow travellers. He has guided over 60 events worldwide. Frazer has been published, including the front cover of Australian Photography and published online in ShotKit. Frazer has been featured on Sony Alpha Universe.
Darran Leal
Since 1981, Darran Leal has been teaching photography (starting as assistant to Warren Macris) providing unique photo adventures that seamlessly blend the joy of a holiday with the art of photography. His journey expanded in 1989 when he offered his first photo tour to Norfolk Island.
Darran's lifelong dream has been to explore the world, and in a serendipitous turn of events, he not only found his life partner in Julia but continues to live the dream by sharing incredible adventures with like-minded individuals. With extensive experience, having guided over 400 events worldwide, Darran remains dedicated to offering one-of-a-kind photo adventures to diverse destinations. His mission is clear: to empower and inspire photography enthusiasts of all levels through dynamic workshops and captivating expeditions.
Darran has written over 300 articles for 20 magazines including the past 12 years for Australian Photography. He is the presenter for Snap Happy The Photography Show. He has self published several books and completed commercial shoots for organisations like Qantas, World Expo 88 and Warner/Movieworld.
Gabriel Gasparinatos
Gabriel Gasparinatos is a Sydney based filmmaker. His debut feature documentary ONEFOUR: Against All Odds was released in October 2023 on Netflix globally after premiering at SXSW Sydney. The documentary tells the story of the popular Australian drill rap group ONEFOUR and their ongoing conflict with the NSW Police, who prevent them from performing shows in their hometown. Critic Margaret Pomeranz described it as "an incendiary and powerful film that provokes both outrage and compassion." For his work on the film Gabriel was nominated for Best Direction in a Debut Feature at the 2023 ADG Awards. The film reached #2 in Australia upon release.
Gabriel's other work includes directing commercial and music projects for Beats By Dre, Adidas, Google, Julia Stone, Baker Boy and We Are Warriors. He's been nominated for two ARIA Awards (2019 and 2020), Best Emerging Director at the 2023 Award Awards and won one 2023 Cannes Bronze Lion.
Gabriel's work highlights the changing face of modern Australia and the emerging voices reshaping it.
Beyond directing, Gabriel annually guest lectures at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music and actively mentors emerging Western Sydney film creatives through programs with Apple, Street University and Music NSW.
Gabriel is represented by HLA Management for long-form and Revolver for commercials.
Craig Parry
Craig Parry is a highly acclaimed Australian photographer celebrated for his breathtaking portrait and wildlife photography.
Growing up in Byron Bay Australia, Parry developed a profound appreciation for photography at a young age, immersing himself in the beauty of the natural world. His passion grew during his teenage years when he began experimenting with various techniques to capture the stunning moments in nature and portraits.
For the past decade, Parry has proudly served as ambassador for Sony, sharing his expertise through engaging content creation and photography workshops. His dedication to his craft and commitment to education has made a significant impact in the photography community.
Parry's signature style fuses technical excellence with a creative vision, enabling him to produce striking, award-winning images that resonate deeply with viewers. His work has been featured in numerous prestigious global publications and exhibitions including Time Square in NY and the Sydney Opera House, solidifying his reputation as a leading figure in the world of photography.
Beyond his adventure photography, Craig Parry has collaborated with major fashion labels and film productions, including Disney and National Geographic as the photographer for key art portraits and production stills, Craig works alongside notable figures such as James Cameron and Chris Hemsworth on projects like but not limited to "Limitless" and "The Secret Life of the Octopus."
Continuously pushing the boundaries of his craft, Parry is devoted to exploring innovative techniques and technologies that enhance his storytelling capabilities. His passion for both artistic expression solidifies his status as a prominent figure in the photography realm today, inspiring both aspiring photographers and seasoned professionals alike.
Meghan Maloney
Meghan Maloney is a landscape & travel photographer based in Waikato NZ, the home of Middle-earth. Meghan was a finalist in the landscape category of the Sony Alpha Awards in 2018 and has been a Sony Ambassador for several years.
Her passion is sharing the amazing scenery of New Zealand with photographers wanting to experience the country's beauty while improving their photography skills at the same time. She hosts small group photography adventures, private masterclasses for tailored learning, and online photography learning.
Meghan is in her element capturing the symmetry of reflections in nature, recreating the feeling of serenity found in lush waterfall and forest locations as well as finding unique compositions to complement sunrise and sunset. She enjoys sharing her knowledge with others while making the learning experience fun. Meghan finds it incredibly rewarding seeing participants master new techniques and their excitement over images they have captured.
Meghan has been privileged to work as a photographer in Antarctica for the past two seasons and her work is used regularly to promote New Zealand as a destination in places like Auckland Airport and on billboards in her home region.
Sydney Low
Sydney Low is a freelance sports and news photographer. He has covered numerous Australian Open and Roland Garros grand slam tennis tournaments, Formula 1, MotoGP, FIFA World Cup football, Alpine Ski World Championship, UCI cycling, and most recently the football tournament at the Paris Olympics. His photos have been widely published in Sports Illustrated, EPSN, Wall Street Journal, NY Times, The Guardian, Bild, Stern, and various news web sites.
Ann Odong
Sydney based photographer Ann Odong has told the stories of women's football and diverse communities for 19 years. Her passion for the portraits of the game started early in 2005 and has only deepened with time. During her years in the game, Ann has captured the big moments that echo through history and the quiet plays that make up the beautiful tapestry of the beautiful game. Football has taken Ann all over the world; from the grandest stages of four FIFA Women's World Cups, a FIFA World Cup (men's), four Asian Cups (men's and women's) and three Olympic Games, to the streets and suburbs of Sydney and Tokyo, Sao Paulo and Vancouver, Paris and Hanoi. The mission has always been the same - amplify the power, passion and stories of the women who push the boundaries to make tomorrow better than today for women in sport.
Anthony Edgar
Anthony Edgar is well known to the Olympic Movement, having been a key executive responsible for the delivery of the world's biggest event, the Olympic Games, for over 25 years. As Head of Media Operations at the IOC (2002 - 2020) and Chair of the IOC Press Committee, he was the direct link between the IOC and the senior management of the world's press, photographers and global television news organizations for two decades. He established and ran numerous IOC initiatives, including the Olympic and Paralympic Games news and photo services, OISphotos.com and the IOC Young Reporters Programme. He curated the Best of the Olympic Games photo exhibition at the Olympic Museum, is chair of the Women in Sport International Photo Content jury, and was a jury member of the World Athletics and AIPS annual sports photography contests. He produced the film 'One Shot: Photographing the Olympic Games' which won the prestigious Candido Cannavo Award at the Milan Sport Film Festival 2018. Previously, he was responsible for sports content for the Sydney 2000 Olympic and Paralympic Games and was the communications director and press chief of the International Volleyball Federation (FIVB). He is a Sony photographer. He is founder and CEO of ONESHOT SPORT.
Bonnie Elliott, ACS
Bonnie is a cinematographer who works across drama, documentary and video art. After shooting her first feature, My Tehran for Sale in Iran in 2008, her film credits include These Final Hours, Spear, Undertow, Palm Beach, Slam, H is for Happiness and most recently Run Rabbit Run, starring Sarah Snook and directed by Daina Reid, which continued their collaboration from drama series Shining Girls and The Veil, both starring Elisabeth Moss. Other series credits include Stateless, created by Cate Blanchett, Tony Ayres and Elise McCredie, and Fires which continued her collaboration with director Ana Kokkinos after the acclaimed Seven Types of Ambiguity, all three series won AACTA Awards for Best Cinematography in Television. Her documentary work ranges from observational to stylised, and recent credits include Step into Paradise and Freeman, both of which were nominated for Best Cinematography in Documentary at the AACTA awards in 2021. Bonnie enjoys working across creative disciplines and has photographed screen work for iconic Indigenous Australian choreographer Stephen Page from Bangarra Dance Theatre. Spear, a visually stunning film told through movement and dance premiered at the Toronto Film Festival in 2015, and was nominated for Best Cinematography at the 2016 AACTA awards. She has also worked with video artist Angelica Mesiti for over a decade, beginning with Rapture (silent anthem) which won the Blake Prize for Religious and Spiritual art in 2009, and more recently on Assembly for the Australian Pavilion of the 2019 Venice Biennale.
Katie Milwright
Katie Milwright is a three-time AACTA-nominated DP, working across TV, film, commercials, and documentaries. She has set up series for Disney, Netflix, Amazon, and Sky/Fox. Her multiple feature credits include: SWEET AS—Crystal Bear award winner at the Berlin Film Festival, and LOOKING FOR GRACE— 'in Competition' at the Venice Film Festival. Amongst her many TV credits Katie set up series THE CLEARING for Disney, DEADLOCH for Amazon and UPRIGHT for Fox/Sky. Beyond the AACTA nods, she has received nominations at CameraImage, as well as the Film Critics Circle Awards. In addition to her numerous ACS awards, she won a Golden Tripod for her work on the dramatized documentary GUILTY. Beginning her career in the Camera Department after graduating VCA Film School, Katie learnt from some of Australia's best DPs before charting her own journey. Katie loves what she does, cinematography
Mark Wareham, ACS
Mark Wareham ACS is an award-winning Australian Director of Photography renowned for his creative collaboration and storytelling. Known for films like The Drover's Wife, Jasper Jones, Felony, Clubland, and The Second, his work has premiered at Sundance, Toronto, SXSW, and the Australian Academy of Cinema & Television. A skilled cinematographer for features and series, Mark's episodic credits include AMC's Preacher, Secret City, Cleverman, Harrow, Redfern Now, and Clickbait. His work on the first season of Mystery Road competed at Camerimage in 2018. Mark recently shot Netflix's Boy Swallows Universe and NBC's La Brea. He has completed Netflix's The Survivors, directed by Cherie Nowlan. Mark has just wrapped feature film Beast of War, directed by Kiah Roche Turner and in pre-production for feature film, Fing with director Jeffery Walker.
Joel Perlgut
Joel Perlgut is a Content and Partnerships Manager at Leonardo.Ai. An AI-first creative suite for artists, creators and business and part of the Canva family. Before working in technology, he had a background in film and TV. As an AWGIE-award winning writer and filmmaker, his short films and web series have played around the world and he's developed TV scripts for Imagine Impact and the ABC. Joel is passionate about storytelling, creativity and tech and always looking for new ways to bridge the gap between these worlds.
Janice Fung
Janice Fung is a Sydney-based travel foodie enthusiast with an audience size of over 100,000 across social media platforms. She's the globe-trotting foodie friend you'd go to for a recommendation at home or abroad. In a previous life, Janice worked in financial services before embarking on her journey as a content creator, and has since had the opportunity to work with brands like the Hong Kong Tourism Board, Visit NSW, ABC Australia, Sony, Adobe and many more. Her adventures span all things food and travel - from luxury hotel reviews to back-alley street stalls serving the best street eats, and everything in-between, her content bridges two things that she's passionate about – her love for creating content, and her love of food.
Julia Trotti
Julia Trotti is a portrait photographer and YouTube creator based in Sydney, Australia. Her lifestyle, fashion and wedding photography have been published regularly in print, online and have taken her on many adventures worldwide. Julia runs one of the largest photography channels on YouTube. Her videos cover a wide range of photography related topics such as behind the scenes of her on location photoshoots, she teaches the creative and technical aspects behind photography to her audience and creates in depth, real world use camera and lens reviews. Julia is also in partnership with Skylum developing a new portrait photography editing software Aperty.
Kate Newman
Kate Newman is a wildlife and conservation photographer from Melbourne (Naarm), specialising in capturing creative portraits of the wild and celebrating the beauty of nature. Kate taught herself the ins and outs of wildlife photography during lockdown in 2020, and in a few short years has been able to turn her passion into a career. Through intimate portraits of species across the globe, Kate aims to facilitate a deeper connection to the natural world and highlight what we need to protect.
Jodie Andrews
Jodie Andrews is an Accredited Master Photographer, and whilst she has a studio based on the NSW Central Coast, she travels from Sydney to Newcastle. Jodie has been photographing Newborns, Maternity and Families, since 2009 and is a well respected photographer in her field. As a International Judge and Sony Digital Imaging Ambassador, she has shared her skills and knowledge with people around the world. She has appeared on popular Australian Television Networks for her work and also been featured in the Chinese magazine "Portrait Photography" and international Newspapers. Jodie Andrews has been named the 2017, 2018 & 2019 AIPP Australian Newborn Photographer of the Year and also the 2018 & 2019 AIPP NSW Family Photographer of the Year.
Mike G (North Borders)
Hi, I'm Mike, I'm a photographer based in Melbourne, who specializes in Automotive Photography. I also run a YouTube channel @northborders which focuses on teaching others photography/editing tips and reviewing cameras.
Andy Zhao
Andy is a Sydney-based travel content creator specialising in photography and videography. With over seven years of camera experience and over 5 years of creating content, Andy has collaborated with numerous professional clients and tourism boards to capture stunning visuals and create compelling travel narratives.
Demas Rusli
Demas is a Sydney-based photographer/designer who pushes the boundaries of photography through unique perspectives and creative editing techniques. He specialises in urban, architecture, and aerial photography and has worked on international campaigns with industry-leading tech, travel and fashion brands. By actively sharing his passions and expertise online over the past 12 years, Demas has accumulated an engaged audience of over 1.3M followers on social media.
Willis Newman
Willis Newman is an accomplished photographer and social media creator with a passion for urban, automotive, travel, and portrait photography. With a large online following, Willis has made a significant impact in the photography world, blending creativity with technical expertise to deliver compelling visual stories. His work has been featured in various photography campaigns, and he is well-known for his engaging content that resonates with both enthusiasts and professionals alike. Willis has been able to work with brands such as Sony, Porsche and DJI throughout his young career and continues to strive in the ever changing creative landscape.
Scarlett Koehne
Scarlett is a Melbourne-based producer dedicated to leading authentic and high-quality scripted projects that inspire conversation and change. Her most recent project was Jessica Smith's limited series, 'Videoland', which was awarded Best Series in the Comedy Competition at Series Mania 2024. 'Videoland' is now available on Netflix in Australia and New Zealand and Canal+ in France. Currently Scarlett is producing an animated comedy 'Deadbeat Ends Meet' by popular online comic artist, Evie Hillier, for LateNite Films where she is undertaking a VicScreen supported Producer Placement. Scarlett previously produced Libby Butler's rom-com series, Loving Captivity, which was supported by the City of Melbourne and Screen Australia. As a creator, she was selected in 2023's SPA Pitch On Demand competition and Sydney Film Festival's writer's incubator, Platform: Lab, in 2024. Prior to producing, Scarlett completed a law degree then developed her screen career in the Production Management department on large-scale television series such as Clickbait (Netflix), La Brea (Universal), and Books That Made Us (Blackfella Films). Also a mother of two, Scarlett is committed to promoting access to meaningful careers for woman in screen and is proud to be participating as a mentor in WIFT's ElevateUs program. She is also passionate about producing stories that encourage inclusivity for people with disabilities in devotion to her totally-blind toddler.
Jayson Robertson
Jayson is a full-time content creator mastering both photography and videography. His cinematic street and travel style has taken him around the world working with renowned brands, hotels, and airlines.
Ivan Vukusic
Ivan Vukusic is the Awards and Industry Development Manager at AACTA. He is responsible for AACTA Awards voting and outcomes, and with his team, liaises with industry on process and policy. Ivan launched the development arm of AACTA in 2018 which has helped to fast track the career of many early stage creatives, across a range of specialised initiatives. In 2024, he launched the inaugural AACTA Screen Careers Expo, in partnership with Essential Screen Skills. The largest event of its kind in the southern hemisphere, the AACTA Screen Careers Expo is an invaluable opportunity for students, their parents and workers looking to transfer from other industries to learn about all aspects of the exciting screen industry, the many incredible career pathways on offer, and the education and training available to get them there Prior to AACTA, Ivan was an independent entertainment and media consultant, working with the likes of Vendetta Films, Monster Pictures, Shock Entertainment and Closer Pictures and across distribution, event management, script assessment and acquisition. He was National Sales Manager at Umbrella Entertainment before moving into the role of Manager of Cinema Sales and Marketing in 2011. Ivan started his film industry career at Walt Disney Studios where he was an Account Manager in the theatrical department from 2008 - 2010. Prior to that he worked extensively in the music industry for companies such as Festival Records and Mushroom.
Ella Cook
Ella is an Australian-British writer and script editor with a background in scripted TV development who is currently in-house as Staff Writer on NCIS: Sydney (CBS, Paramount +), pulling in 6+million viewers per episode in the US alone. Ella's award-winning short film THE EXIT PLAN, starring Paapa Essiedu and Marcia Warren played internationally at Bafta and Oscar qualifying festivals, and she currently has projects in development in the UK with The Development Partnership, and Relish Content. In 2022 she was selected as a finalist in the AACTA x Monster Pictures Pitch Competition for her horror feature concept SPECIMEN, and is currently developing her debut feature – the feminist revenge thriller OBEDIENCE. Prior to NCIS: Sydney, Ella spent four years in TV and Film development at London based production company, The Development Partnership originating and developing projects in house.
Neil Sharma
Neil Sharma is a Sydney based director and writer. Mentored by Oscar winning auteur Taika Waititi and acclaimed director Jeffrey Walker, his directing credits include the hugely successful reboot of HEARTBREAK HIGH for Fremantle Media and Netflix; establishing the dramedy series remake MOTHER AND SON for Wooden Horse and the ABC, starring Matt Okine and Denise Scott; the SBS Digital Original Series APPETITE, which premiered at the 2023 CANNESERIES Festival as the only Australian project invited into competition; the children's series THE UNLISTED for Aquarius and Netflix; and BORN TO SPY for ABC Kids and Aquarius Films. Most recently Neil was the set-up director on CRITICAL INCIDENT, a crime drama series for Matchbox Pictures and Stan. He is currently directing all of Season 2 of STRIFE for Made Up Stories and Foxtel/Binge. Neil cut his teeth in the film industry as an assistant director on productions such as MARVEL'S SHANG-CHI AND THE LEGEND OF THE TEN RINGS, MAD MAX: FURIOSA, MORTAL KOMBAT, THE DRESSMAKER to name a few. Neil's approach to directing has a musicality to it that resonates throughout his work, which explores the human experience through his own unique lens. His extensive on-set experience and invaluable mentorships have put him in a very small pool of film makers who can creatively, efficiently, and effectively conceptualise and navigate a film production, of any scale and genre. Other credits include THOR: LOVE AND THUNDER, LOST FLOWERS OF ALICE HART, LION, THE CRY, PICNIC AT HANGING ROCK, THE WHISTLE BLOWER, LOVE CHILD and DANCE ACADEMY.
Erin Moy
Erin Moy is an Australian writer, producer, and documentary filmmaker, and one of the founders of Entropico and WOOM. After starting her career in print journalism, Erin founded Australian production company Entropico in 2013 and has grown it into a world-class creative company with offices in Sydney and Los Angeles. As CCO and Executive Producer at Entropico, Erin is dedicated to finding and fostering exciting new voices in Australian filmmaking. Entropico moves effortlessly between advertising and entertainment. The company has produced world-class advertising campaigns for clients including Google, Beats, Samsung, Square and Adidas, has Webbys, Spikes, AWARD pencils and a Cannes Lion on the office mantel, has made short films that have screened at institutions and festivals including MONA, ACMI, Serpentine Gallery, Phoenix and Sydney Film Festival. In 2023, Entropico made its feature film debut on global streaming platform Netflix with ONEFOUR: Against All Odds – a film that Erin co-wrote and produced. The feature documentary about Australian drill group ONEFOUR premiered to a minutes-long standing ovation at SXSW last year and climbed the charts to become the #2 film on Netflix Australia. Entropico now has several exciting longform creative projects in development and pre-production in Australia and the US. Erin is a problem-solver and a storyteller, and in 2023 used those skills to co-found WOOM, a startup that fights period shame, empowers workforces and elevates workplaces with accessible and beautiful period care. WOOM was built around a desire to create positive change in workplaces. In both her businesses and in her filmmaking practice, Erin is focused on shifting culture for the better.
Catherine Kelleher
Catherine Kelleher is an AWGIE-nominated screenwriter, director and singer/songwriter. She began her career as electronic pop artist Catcall, releasing her debut album, The Warmest Place, in 2012 via Ivy League Records. In 2013, Catherine transitioned to film and television, co-creating, writing and producing the comedy/drama web series The Casuals. She also worked in-house at Playmaker Media (Lovechild, The Code) before freelancing as a script coordinator and writers' room note-taker on series such as Glitch, Janet King, and The Secrets She Keeps. In 2019, Catherine received Screen Australia Enterprise funding to work in development at Lingo Pictures (After the Party, Prosper, Upright, The Secrets She Keeps). In 2021 she became the Scripted Development Executive at SBS, assisting the commissioning team in developing Safe Home, Erotic Stories, Swift Street, Four Years Later, and worked closely across the SBS Digital Originals initiative (Latecomers, Appetite, Night Bloomers). Catherine's debut short film, Big Bad World (2016), starring Geraldine Viswanathan and featuring a score by David Fleming (Dune 2, The Last of Us), screened at several local and international film festivals, including the Brooklyn Film Festival, San Jose Short Film Festival and St Kilda Film Festival. Her second short film, IMOAN (2023), screened at OutFest LA, SXSW Sydney, Brisbane International Film Festival, Mardi Gras Film Festival, St Kilda Film Festival, and Revelation Perth International Film Festival, and was nominated for an Australian Writers' Guild AWGIE Award. In 2019, Catherine and her collaborators received Screen Australia development funding for their drama/comedy series High Rotation, and in 2020 she was selected for the Imagine Impact Australia program. Catherine's Imagine Impact project was recently optioned in the US, and she is set to direct her third short film, Waiting for Avery in late 2024.
Neil Bennett
Neil Bennett is a seasoned photographer and picture editor with over 30 years experience across the UK, US, and Australia. Throughout his career, Neil has documented a wide range of major sporting and news events, from Rugby World Cups and the Australian Open Tennis to Royal weddings, natural disasters like bushfires and floods, as well as feature portrait photography and television and film stills.
Since moving to Australia in 2008, Neil's expertise has been in high demand. Initially working as a freelance photographer in Melbourne, he joined the Adelaide Advertiser in 2010 as their Director of Photography. His career then took him to Sydney, where he held several leadership roles including Picture Editor for the Sunday and Daily Telegraph, National Photographic Manager, and later Head of Visual Storytelling for News Corp Australia.
Neil's experience also includes a tenure as Head of Photography at AAP, where he led the photographic coverage of major events. Beyond his editorial work, Neil has contributed to the industry as a Walkley Award judge and delivered the keynote speech at the Eye Photography Festival in the UK.
Neil's leadership, creativity, and vast experience have established him as a prominent figure in visual storytelling, both in Australia and internationally.


