Showcase TV + Film features the latest and most exciting work from the Australian and NZ film and television sector.


Adelaide goes global with Spirit Films

The Lazy Cafe at Glenelg

Spirit Films has created a suite of short films aimed at boosting the city of Adelaide's reputation as an international study centre.

Tourism Australia deepens the Kiwi connection

Josh and Frank's 'My Kind of Place'.

New Zealand production company Imagination Television and Tourism Australia are set to create a 10-part episode series, encouraging New Zealanders to re-imagine Australia.

Hackett Films charms kids and parents

Hackett Films has created a title sequence for a series of online videos for The Department of Education and Training. Designed to assist children and parents prepare for school in NSW, the webisode titles aim to appeal to parents with comedy and vibrant images portraying a "domestic charm".

What's your story?

Education First (EF) and Saga Films has created an aspirational branding campaign for global, online english school, Englishtown.

Sydney Film Festival hits the spot

Sydney Film Festival has just launched a TVC and cinema commercial to promote the 2011 event, forming part of an integrated marketing and advertising campaign created by Boccalatte.

Digital Pictures rebrands Aunty 1 & 2

In their first major network rebrand, Digital Pictures (formerly The Lab Sydney) has conceptualised and executed a new look for the national television broadcaster.

Post production house FSM shoots world first

3D footage of Sydeny Harbour in partnership with DOP Tom Geeson.

Curious Film director Ash Bolland's latest spot

A global campaign shot for client Viva.

Post production house FSM's feature focus

Griff the Invisible.

Launching the year with work on two major film productions.

Sixty40 creates 3D animation for cinema

In a spot for client advertising agency Oglivy & Mather.

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Michael A. Morrison - whispering shadows 2011

Morrison is an emerging photographic artist who’s work comes from a conceptual perspective.

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