We were recently invited by Lily Shearer and Moogahlin Arts to create visuals for the 8th Baiame’s Ngunnhu Festival, held on the banks of the mighty Bawun River, Brewarrina. The team had a lot of fun digitising artworks from the …
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By Karul Projects, produced by Blakdance. Weredingo brings a world where shape-shifters roam the land and are hunted for this quality of theirs. This dance-theatre work incorporates visuals by Studio Gilay. Our animation was able to support the performative portrayal …
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The Last Outlaws has won both an Australian Legal Research Award and a NSW Premiere’s Digital History Prize. We’re proud to have been a part of this immersive truth-telling of the Governor brothers story. We greatly appreciate the tenacious Professor …
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Working alongside Māori artist Lisa Reihana, we are honoured to have collaborated on her short narrative film Groundloop. Currently on display in the main atrium of the new Sydney Modern Gallery, the installation explores a future between the Indigenous voyagers …
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Studio Gilay collaborated with Writer/Artist Karen Rogers to make a fun adventure with a few mishaps along the way. Wanmari follows the story of a Ngalakgan woman’s bumpy family journey to catch a nailfish at her favourite fishing spot. They …
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Revamping your average bedtime story, Common Ground featured 5 different stories from Wiradjuri Country, narrated by elders Ricky Ah-see, Ian Dougie Sutherland and Uncle Neil Ingram. Working alongside Wiradjuri Director Jack Steele, our deadly crew added the Studio Gilay touch with …
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Showcased for the Opera House’s 50th Anniversary, Wéllema Tubowgule highlights the magnificence of natural forms. Our meditative piece acts as a prologue to Sam Doust’s exploration of the architectural story of the Sydney Opera House. Jake Duczynski, co-director at Studio …
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Western science and First Nations knowledge have more in common than you may realise. We were given the opportunity to create a 10-part series of shorts which follow the journey of the endearing eel, Burra, and her migration out to …
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The University of Sydney Business School has identified six megatrends that are shaping the world in the first half of the 21st century. Studio Gilay represented these Megatrends with passionate pieces to camera that cut away to illustration, animation and …
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For the Sydney Opera House’s Antidote festival, Studio Gilay created 3 video profiles to connect their international speakers with Australian audiences. The figures covered were DeRay McKesson, Lina Attalah and Chris Wylie. Tailored to each speakers individual aesthetic and world, …
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