CHANGING OUR WAYS
When The Big Anxiety comes to town a group of women are inspired to tackle the devastating effects of suicide and trauma. The transformation they experience raises a bigger question: do we as a society need to change our ways when it comes to mental health?
A feature documentary completed late 2023 and currently entered into film festivals internationally. We are currently seeking conversations on distribution for this important documentary.
Currently entered into film festivals and seeking distribution
Produced and directed by Steph Vajda
DOP: Dan Baebler
Camera and drone: Steph Vajda
Sound recording: Steph Vajda and Ronald Kitcher-Pentey
Edit: Steph Vajda with Sam Watson and Millicent Norman
Sound master: James Hardage
Colour: Dan Baebler
FIRST PEOPLES DISABILITY NETWORK
A set of short films to be used for advocacy and training by First People's Disability Network
First Nations people with a disability are some of the most disadvanted people in Australia. Working with Carly Wallace and her team at First People's Disability Network (FPDN), we've created a set of stunning advocacy and training films to further their work.
Expected release June 2024
Producer: Carly Wallace
Camera & Sound: Dan Baebler and Steph Vajda
Post Production: Steph Vajda with Sam Watson
Sound master: Steph Vajda and James Hardage
Colour: Dan Baebler
SLICE/SILENCE WITH INDIGO DAYA
Indigo Daya is many things - an artist, facilitator, activist and a survivor.
Presented by The Big Anxiety and produced by Article One, this short documentary explores the passion, tension and hopes of a survivor and artist seeking to connect with others who have experienced trauma and are looking for new ways to support each other.
OFFICIAL SELECTION IN 4 FILM FESTIVALS
Follow Indigo's work here
Directed, filmed and edited by Steph Vajda
Colour: Dan Baebler
I'D RATHER DIE
I’d Rather Die (than go into aged care) follows Forgotten Australians as they investigate the reality of ageing, their options for residential care and the fears that are reignited….
‘Forgotten Australians’ are adults who were placed in institutional care as children, where they were often subject to abuse – an experience that haunts them in older age as they find themselves confronting the possibility of entering aged care.
A project with The Big Anxiety
Producer: Rebecca Moran
Director: Rebecca Moran and Steph Vajda
Camera & Sound: Steph Vajda
Post Production: Steph Vajda
Colour: Dan Baebler
INVASION DAY 2024
A short reel featuring drone footage collected from the 2024 Invasion Day rally and march in Magandjin (Brisbane) matched with powerful excerpts from speakers from the rally.
Drone footage and edit by Steph Vajda
GENTLE BEN AND HIS SHIMMERING HANDS
We filmed a live performance by Gentle Ben and his Shimmering Hands at The Zoo in Fortitude Valley, Magandjin (Brisbane). Band member Tony Giacca edited this music video with the footage.
Camera by Steph Vajda and Sam Watson
Edited by Tony Giacca
Colour by Dan Baebler
FIRST NATIONS HERITAGE ALLIANCE
Cultural heritage is under threat.
Rio Tinto’s destruction of rock shelters at Juukan Gorge in 2020 prompted a global outcry, the departure of top executives and a parliamentary enquiry that recommended an overhaul of Australia's Aboriginal heritage protection laws. Yet many sites are still threatened, facing mining, tourism, resourcing and developmental pressures. We were honoured to work with the Alliance to produce these stunning advocacy films to support their campaigning for different approaches to heritage management.
Produced by Steph Vajda with the FNHA team of Tom Widdup and Sarah Easson
Cinematography by Brendan Blacklock and Dan Baebler
Post Production by Sam Watson, Dan Baebler and Steph Vajda
Colour by Dan Baebler
Sound master by Steph Vajda
UNCLE LES MALEZER - QUT
Les Malezer is well known internationally for his work on human rights, and raising the profile of Indigenous Peoples in the United Nations and the Commonwealth Heads of Government meetings. He has devoted his entire career fighting for rights of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
QUT engaged us to create a short film celebrating the achievements of the remarkable Gubbi Gubbi and Butchulla man Uncle Les Malezer upon awarding him an honourary doctorate.
Produced by Karina Hogan and Jenae Tien
Camera, sound and edit by Steph Vajda
THE OTHER SIDE (OF DEPRESSION)
Short films with simple mental health support messages made with people who have lived-experience
Nash's story shares his passion for Nature and how when he's stuck in the middle of a pain-induced depression period, finding ways to get himself into the bush can really help him see things differently and understand how to better care for himself.
After losing two children, Andrea's story celebrates the way that connecting with people online through forums really helped her to grieve and accept the hardships she was experiencing. Each film was developed, written and filmed in close collaboration with Nash and Andrea and we're excited to support them to share the films and continue their advocacy work around mental health.
Expected release June 2024
Produced and directed by Steph Vajda
Cinematography by Dan Baebler
Camera and drone by Steph Vajda
Sound recording by Sam Watson and Steph Vajda
Post Production by Steph Vajda
Colour: Dan Baebler
NATIONAL NAIDOC AWARDS 2023
We were honoured to work with Blacklock Media to create over 40 short films supporting the 2023 National NAIDOC Awards.
And what an amazing ride it was! Over 6 weeks Brendan Blacklock and his team sent Article One footage from top secret interviews with nominees from around Australia with some of the most inspiring, motivated and talented First Nations people with big stories. We're very happy with what we were able to produce and proud to share such positive stories of excellence with you.
All ownership of this content lies with Blacklock Media and the National NAIDOC Committee
See all films on the National NAIDOC Facebook page
Line Producer: Rami Fischler
Cinematography by Brendan Blacklock and Benjamin Powell
Post Production produced by Steph Vajda
Lead editor: Steph Vajda
Story development by Sam Watson
Assistant editors: Sam Watson and Millicent Norman
Colour grading: Dan Baebler and Alex Adam
Sound mastering: Steph Vajda and James Hardage
SAE OPEN DAY
In August 2023 SAE Creative Media Institute in West End, Magandjin (Brisbane) held an Open Day allowing prospective students to tour the campus and participate in activities and discussions related to courses offered. We produced this 60 second promo film after documenting the event.
Camera: Dan Baebler with Steph Vajda
Edit: Dan Baebler with Millicent Norman
HERBARIUM TALES
We were engaged by Plumwood Magazine and UNSW to create a set of short films in collaboration with First Nations poets. The result is this set of 3 beautiful films articulating the poets visions for their work. These films were screened at Edinburgh Festival in 2022 as part of the House of Oz collection. Thanks to poets Datota Feirer, Samuel Watson and Luke Patterson.
Watch all 3 Herbarium Tales films on the AIATSIS website
Produced, written and directed by Dan Baebler, Sam Watson and Steph Vajda with Datota Feirer, Samuel Watson and Luke Patterson
Featuring: Datota Feirer, Samuel Watson and Luke Patterson
DOP: Dan Baebler
Gimbal: Steph Vajda
Drone: Craig Mortensen and Jose Pincheira
Sound: Steph Vajda and Sam Watson
Edit: Dan Baebler, Sam Watson and Steph Vajda
Colour: Dan Baebler
OUTBACK ARTISTS
We've been working with the amazing Crackup Sisters over the past couple of years to create a web series as they ventured out and about to meet with performers who've worked in the Outback. With 6 episodes in this first season, we're currently entering films into film competitions to build momentum towards funding and creating a second series. Episode 6 in the series was a finalist in the 2022 West End Film Festival. And we've just been notified that all 6 films will be featured in the 2023 Vision Splendid film festival in Winton!
Check out the trailer. We're hoping to share these episodes with the world later in 2023.
More about the Crackup Sisters
Featuring: The Crackup Sisters - Amanda Lyn-Pearson & Bianca Mackail
Producers: Amanda Lyn-Pearson and Steph Vajda
Director: Steph Vajda and Amanda Lyn-Pearson
DOP: Dan Baebler
Cam B: Steph Vajda and Sam Watson
Sound: Steph Vajda and Sam Watson
Edit: Steph Vajda and Dan Baebler
THE BIG ANXIETY FESTIVAL HIGHLIGHTS
We’ve been working with The Big Anxiety for a couple of years now, initially collaborating on a community arts project using Augmented Reality and storytelling. Since then we’ve been filming their events in Meanjin (Brisbane) And Naarm (Melbourne). We’re also making a documentary with them and the Warwick community. Here you can check out the highlights films we’ve made from each of their recent events.
Camera: Dan Baebler (Meanjin) & Steph Vajda (Naarm)
Edits: Steph Vajda
SAVE DEEBING CREEK
The campaign to save Deebing Creek and specifically the former Aboriginal mission site is a vital part of the struggle for justice in South East Queensland. We’ve been honoured to work with camp protectors and campaign leaders, documenting their battle with developers and government and creating short social media pieces to help spread the word and encourage wider support and involvement.
Sam is also currently editing a short film from footage collected at the Deebing Creek Summit held on site in 2022.
Director: Sam Watson
Camera and Sound: Steph Vajda
Edits: Steph Vajda
Basic Rights Qld campaign
BRQ approached us to develop a set of films, radio ads and print materials for a campaign to provide support for regional communities to access information about social security. Through engagement with community service providers and the BRQ team we created films like the one above featuring Aunty Dawn Daylight.
Produced, written and Directed: Steph Vajda with Fiona Hunt and Paul MacKay
Featuring: Aunty Dawn Daylight, Malinda Flynn, Stan James, Eileen Hooper, Sandra Jones and Jak Lintott
DOP: Dan Baebler | Sound: Steph Vajda
Edit: Dan Baebler and Steph Vajda
Meat Free Mondays - You Came Again
You Came Again is a vegan tapas bar and restaurant located in West End, Brisbane. We were stoked to work with Nicola and her team to develop an advert promoting their new Meat Free Mondays, an opportunity for meat eaters hesitant about trying vegan food. Working with YCA also meant we had a few more chances to sample their delicious menu! Due for release in the first half of 2022.
Produced, written and Directed: Steph Vajda
Featuring: Amber Hawken and Ryan Pope
DOP: Dan Baebler
Sound: Sam Watson and Steph Vajda
Edit: Steph Vajda
Colour: Dan Baebler
Anthony Forrest: Deepest Love
Anthony Forrest is an acclaimed singer songwriter hailing from Brisbane. He's a member of renowned reggae band Kingfisha and Deepest Love is his first solo release. We filmed this live recording of Anthony and the band at So Soap Studios in West End in 2021.
Check out Anthony's Facebook Page
DOP: Dan Baebler | Cam B: Steph Vajda
Edit: Steph Vajda
RUOK? Stronger Together campaign
In 2019, working with 33 Creative, we produced a set of four short films sharing real interactions between pairs of First Nations people who had supported each other through hard times. It was such an incredible honour to work on this project and we were humbled to receive a First Nations Media Award for Best Campaign.
More about RUOK? Stronger Together
Produced and written: Steph Vajda and 33 Creative
Director: Steph Vajda
DOP: Brendan Blacklock | Cam B: Adam McPhilbin | Cam C: Danni Sitto
Sound: Douson Yuan
Edit: Steph Vajda
Take Blaktion 2021
Take Blaktion is a sexual health campaign for mob delivered by NSW Health. We've been fortunate to work with Aboriginal communications company 33 Creative in Sydney on this project since 2018 and have just been awarded an additional 3 year contract. The skit featured here is from the 2021 campaign.
Produced by Steph Vajda and 33 Creative
Writers: Megan Wilding, Dale Woodbridge-Brown and Andy Saunders
Director: Steph Vajda
DOP: Brendan Blacklock | Cam B: Dan Baebler
Edit: Steph Vajda
NVDA - A documentary on software empowering blind people worldwide
A film shot and edited by Dan Baebler while working with Human, a now ceased community development and design organisation based in Brisbane. Dan and a colleague Andrew Gibbs traveled throughout Europe, Asia and the USA to produce this film.
Produced, written and Directed by Andrew Gibbs and Dan Baebler
DOP: Dan Baebler
Edit: Dan Baebler
Sovereign Stories - State Library of Qld
Sovereign Stories are a collection of films celebrating 10 years of the State Library of Queensland's black&write! program.
Producer and Director: EJ Garret (Jetzak Productions)
DOP: Dan Baebler | Cam B: Steph Vajda
Sound: Steph Vajda
Edit: Dan Baebler & Steph Vajda
Dancing Water – ‘Doin It Different’
We recently shot some promo for an upcoming release by Dancing Water called ‘Doin It Different’
DOP: Dan Baebler
Gimbal: Steph Vajda
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