SANCIA ROBINSON

SANCIA ROBINSON

Sancia has worked on some of Australia’s most successful television and radio shows, as a casting producer, and also as a performer.

As a television talent producer her work includes ‘Spicks and Specks’, ‘First Contact II”, “Luke Warm Sex’, ‘Everyone’s a Critic’, “Santo, Sam and Ed’s Cup Fever’, ‘Adam Hillis in Gordon St’ Thank God You’re Here’ and the under-rated AD/BC.

She trained at NIDA and has performed lead roles for STC, MTC, Malthouse, Belvoir along with numerous guest roles on television, including the upcoming ‘Fires’ for ABC.

Her work has toured work internationally, most notably with her one-woman show with STC “What is the Matter with Mary Jane?” ‘Five stars out of five- kill to get a ticket’ The Scotsman.

She is also a published author for Random House and Currency Press and teaches acting for NIDA, NIDA Open, 16th St & the National Theatre (Melb).

DARREN CHAU

DARREN CHAU

Darren Chau is the Senior Director of Production across Australia and New Zealand for Discovery Inc, where he is responsible for content commissioning, development and production across multiple platforms for the region. His current content slate includes global hits Aussie Gold Hunters and Outback Opal Hunters, as well as international franchises The Block NZ, Dancing with the Stars NZ and the Masked Singer NZ. In addition to leading the full portfolio of content, Darren has been instrumental in driving the growth and globalization of the local content slate, as well as diversifying Discovery’s ANZ business onto new platforms across both markets including co-creating and launching free-to-air channel 9Rush as part of a joint venture with the Nine Network. Darren has a successful and award-winning background working extensively in creating and developing formats, channel management, content strategy, production, programming, scheduling and digital across all genres for both free and subscription platforms. He also serves as an official judge of the International Emmys, was appointed expert moderator for the Comedy Nominee Panel Session at the Emmy’s World Television Festival in New York and is an elected Member of the International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.

1:1 PITCHES – WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR

Format: Documentary, Lifestyle Entertainment, Branded Content

For the Discovery Channel the genres we’re interested in are – tough jobs, motoring, mystery science, off the grid, and precincts.
For our other brands and platforms across ANZ we’re looking for Reality (including Relationships & Medical transformation), Lifestyle, Entertainment, Comedy, Drama, Telefeatures, Factual, Documentary, True Crime and Brand Funded ideally with strong trans-tasman and/or global appeal.

We are not currently commissioning for Animal Planet, Turbo or Discovery Science.

DAVID BARBOUR

DAVID BARBOUR

Started in Television in 1995. Producer Our House, Burkes Backyard. Executive Producer Changing Rooms, Random Acts of Kindness. Co-Creator & Executive Producer Celebrity Overhaul, Celebrity Circus, Reno Rumble, The Chopping Block (USA and Australia), The Block.

KIRK DOCKER

KIRK DOCKER

Kirk Docker is one of Australia’s finest storytellers and content creators. He is co-creator and director of ABC show You Can’t Ask That, now in its 7th season. The show has been awarded a Rose d’Or, AACTA and Walkley Award and the format sold to 14 territories around the world. Kirk is regarded one of Australia’s best interviewers, with no subject off topic. His interviewees range from ex-politicians to ice users to sexual assault survivors. He works with a deep curiosity, compassion and playfulness to facilitate honesty from his interviewees, many of whom have never been interviewed before.

AARON SMITH

AARON SMITH

Aaron Smith is a freelance cinematographer, director and producer working across documentary, drama, comedy and commercial productions. Aaron co-created, produced, directed and shot the ABC’s ground-breaking series You Can’t Ask That, winner of the prestigious Rose d’Or, AACTA Award, Walkley Media Diversity Award and three United Nations Association of Australia Media Awards. The format, now in production in over a dozen countries worldwide, is the ABC’s most successful format ever with 47 international sales to date.

Aaron shot Sarah Ferguson’s AACTA and Walkley award-winning documentary series Hitting Home, the Walkley and AACTA nominated investigative documentary The Queen and Zak Grieve, the ABC’s AACTA-winning Employable Me and the primetime arts documentaries Matilda & Me and Making Muriel. In 2019/20 Aaron shot Sarah Ferguson’s groundbreaking documentary series Revelation for ABC and Blackfella Film’s long-form observational documentary series Addicted for SBS.

Aaron was the director of photography on the narrative comedies PlonkHow Not To Behave and ABC’s Fresh Blood: Be Your Own Boss. He directed the provocative documentary series Dumb, Drunk and Racist and Head Firstfor ABC2 and entertainment series The CheckoutThe Hamster WheelMyf Warhurts’s Nice and Hungry Beast for the ABC. 

His work has been recognised with a Walkley Award, Australian Cinematographer Society Awards, United Nations Association of Australia Media Awards and numerous Logie and AACTA nominations. He was a finalist in the National Portrait Gallery’s National Photographic Portrait Prize and has had portrait work circulated on an official Australia Post stamp series.  

TARNI JAMES

TARNI JAMES

Tarni is executive producer of entertainment for the ABC, based in Melbourne. She has worked in the industry for many years across most genres and all Australian FTA networks. Entertainment, News, Current Affairs, Documentary, Comedy, Children’s, Factual and sport. An advocate for ‘not waiting for the doors to open” but finding “a window that might be ajar, ” she values creative and innovate approaches.

NICHOLAS HAYDEN

NICHOLAS HAYDEN

Nick Hayden is a media and communications executive and people leader with over 10 years experience in media and content production. Currently he is Head of Entertainment at ABC with heaps of super cool top secret stuff in the works.

Prior to that he created and was founding EP of the Walkley and Logie losing news and comedy series The Feed for SBS. He did however once win a Canne Gold Lion for his work on the comedy series The Great Crusade for Qantas. Nick was one from thousands picked by Andrew Denton and Anita Jacoby to be a writer, producer and presenter on Hungry Beast, and he’s worked for just about every network in Australia (except one).

He also has no problem boasting about himself in a biography and loves referring to himself in the 3rd person.

1:1 PITCHES – WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR

Format: Documentary, Lifestyle/Entertainmen

We are looking for entertainment, studio shows, soft scripted, factual entertainment, comedy documentaries

We are not looking for scripted.

LAUREN HILLMAN

LAUREN HILLMAN

General Manager Lauren Hillman leads the team at C44 with over 16 years of industry experience. Lauren has had an exciting and varied career in the South Australian TV and media industry working for ABCTV, Channel Nine, and as an independent freelance producer. In 2014, Lauren wrote, directed and produced ‘The Daters’ for ABC which is currently still streaming on iView. Lauren also produced two award winning sold out Adelaide Fringe shows with Annabel Crabb in 2016 and 2019. In 2018 Lauren was named one of Adelaide’s ‘Top 40 Under 40’ business leaders. In 2021, Lauren and her team were responsible for lobbying and successfully securing Channel 44’s free to air licence for three years until 2024. Recently, in collaboration with C31 in Melbourne, Lauren has also spearheaded the rollout and launch of the new national Community TV streaming platform, CTV+.

1:1 PITCHES – WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR

Format: Features, Episodic, Web Series, Shorts, Documentary, Games, Lifestyle/Entertainment, Childrens, Animation

Channel 44 and CTV+ are looking for short and long form series with ideally a minimum of 6 episodes. We are on the hunt for high quality, locally produced, excellent story telling series. The content can be niche- that’s what Community TV is for. Open to all ideas! Excellent opportunity to test a series on local broadcast TV and online.

Not looking for branded content – Community TV has strict guidelines around sponsorship. We would still encourage local sponsors but not branded content pieces.

LUKE TUNNECLIFFE

LUKE TUNNECLIFFE

Luke Tunnecliffe has been a driving force behind the creation and implementation of world class sporting and entertainment content at JAM TV Australia since 2012.

JAM TV is one of Australia’s most prolific independent production companies delivering in excess of 1000 hours of sport and entertainment content every year for major broadcasters. As the Head of Content, his current role straddles development, commercial, logistics and the creative processes.

Tunnecliffe has overseen the recent success of the Making Their Mark docu-series on Amazon Prime Video as well as both The Recruit and The NRL Rookie reality television formats. In 2018, he headed up JAM’s worldwide Host broadcast of the Invictus Games held in Sydney.

Prior to his current position, Tunnecliffe spent four years working within the inner sanctum of Australia’s largest sporting organisation, the Collingwood Football Cub, before moving into broadcast television with the Nine Network. In his eight years at Nine, he produced live sporting broadcasts and studio-based shows covering numerous sports from Olympic and Commonwealth Games to International Cricket, Australian Rules Football and World Swimming Championships.

Highlighting his diversity within the sporting media world, he has for the last 18 seasons produced Triple M Football’s Australia-wide radio coverage.

1:1 PITCHES – WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR

Format: Documentary, Lifestyle/Entertainment, Branded Content

Open to hearing anything!

Nothing we are not really looking for.

JULIAN CRESS

JULIAN CRESS

Julian Cress has worked as a television producer for 30 years starting in 1988 on Beyond 2000. His background is in investigative journalism and he was a senior producer at 60 Minutes for a decade before moving into reality television as co-creator of The Block in 2003. He has worked for all three commercial networks and been Executive Producer of 17 series of The Block winning 5 Logie awards along the way. Working alongside business partner David Barbour, he is a co-creator of several other successful formats both in Australia and the US. Julian is also the founder and managing editor of online content site themotorists.com.au, e-commerce site theblockshop.com.au, charity app shout and a founding investor in influencer marketing app tribe digital.

GEORGIA HUMPHREYS

GEORGIA HUMPHREYS

Georgia Humphreys is a creative producer with CTPA where she is developing a slate of film and television projects for local and international audiences. After graduating high school, Georgia started out in Italy’s tourism industry managing guided tours and eventually owned Europe’s largest and Rome’s longest running pubcrawl – The Colosseum Pubcrawl.

On her return to Australia she opened Rockefeller, a beachside café where she met her producing partner, Marion Pilowsky.

Her first production, the short crime fable Yia Yia was invited to the AFF, Australian Greek Film Festival and Fort Lauderdale (USA) in 2015. Her next short film Frida and Diego – The Australian Years starring Tiriel Mora was funded via a successful Kickstarter campaign and premiered at the Sydney Film Festival in 2016. Georgia produced Indigenous writer/director Edoardo Crismani’s short film 440, funded by the South Australian Film Corporation’s 2017 Aboriginal Short Film Initiative and is the co-producer of The Flip Side, starring Eddie Izzard, for 20th Century Fox, released in 2018.

In 2020, together with Marion Pilowsky, Georgia co-created, directed and produced the lifestyle format series for Channel 44, Recipe For Love. With writer/director Peter Ninos, Georgia was selected as one of three teams in the SAFC’s 2021 Film Lab: New Voices, where they are developing Greek LGBTQI+ horror, The Mati.

She is looking to work with new and emerging creatives who speak with authentic, bold and noisy voices.

1:1 PITCHES – WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR

Format: Features, Episodic, Documentary, Lifestyle/Entertainment, Children’s and Animation

Not looking for anything particular but must-have elements of diversity.
Female-led stories are especially appealing.

DAMIAN DAVIS

DAMIAN DAVIS

Damian is the Head of Comedy and Entertainment at CJZ, and is responsible for JULIA ZEMIRO’S HOME DELIVERY (ABC), MR BLACK, STREET SMART and SKIT HAPPENS (Ten), LIFE DRAWING LIVE (SBS) and a large development slate of scripted and unscripted projects.
A highly experienced producer and director, Damian has created several long running series and produced shows for all networks. He is a published author with a Masters of Journalism.
His long list of credits include YOU’RE SKITTING ME, SLEEK GEEKS and TWO ON THE GREAT DIVIDE (ABC), THE FULL BRAZILIAN (SBS), RONNIE JOHN’S HALF HOUR and GUERRILLA GARDENERS (TEN). Pre-CJZ they include MONSTER HOUSE and COMEDY INC. (Nine), 110% TONY SQUIRES (Seven) and several series of ROY AND H.G.’S CLUB BUGGERY, THE FAT and STUDIO 22 (ABC).

1:1 PITCHES – WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR

Format: Episodic & Lifestyle/Entertainment

Looking for – entertainment & factual entertainment ideas for series. Entertainment formats

Not looking for Animation or Branded Content

KARENA SLANINKA

KARENA SLANINKA

Mercury CX CEO Karena Slaninka has an extensive background working in Australia and the UK in television, documentary and screen industry development, including almost a decade as head of Screen Tasmania.

As a creative producer, script developer and senior executive, Karena is known as a creative and transformative force, with distinctive vision and strong leadership skills. She blends business and producing skills with strong creative flair, having produced or worked on hundreds of hours of television. As an industry executive she has facilitated approximately $300 million worth of production on feature films and TV series.

Nationally, she has extensive experience in revitalising key industry organisations including the Australian International Documentary Conference (AIDC) where as Chair of the Board and Acting CEO, she rebuilt the flagging organisation and reimagined it as the commercially robust and internationally renowned organisation it is today.

Her passion for creative development of authentic and diverse stories has been a common thread through her roles since her time as a Senior Development and Production Executive at Screen NSW and as a creator and producer.

In her position as the Head of Screen Tasmania she effectively kick-started the sector in the state, driving industry development and facilitating finance for the production of local shows such as the ABC’s Rosehaven and the multi-award winning The Kettering Incident, whilst attracting Hollywood productions including Dreamworks’ Light Between Oceans, and The Hunter starring Willem Dafoe.