We acknowledge that we live and work on unceded country. Always was, always will be, Aboriginal land.

Robbie is a cross-platform producer, filmmaker and assistant director hailing from Aotearoa New Zealand. After graduating from the Victorian College of the Arts with a Bachelor of Film and Television he worked producing collaborative media projects in communities nationwide. He’s since produced with Screen Australia and screened films at MIFF, SFF, MQFF and a number of international festivals. Robbie’s audio productions have been broadcast on RNZ National, ABC RN’s 360documentaries & Earshot. For the audio feature ‘Chasing Meteors’ he received a 2017 Kavli Science Journalism Award for Excellence in Audio Reporting from the American Association for the Advancement of Science. With Alex Kelly and Sophia Marinos he produced the 2018 creative development of ‘The Things We Did Next’ at Melbourne’s Arts House. He’s also involved in interpretive planning & experience design. In late 2017 Robbie assisted Museums Victoria staff developing the location-based audio experience ‘Inside Out’. He is currently working as an assistant director in advertising and studying mixed reality experience design in parks, museums, zoos and wildlife sanctuaries.

 

Robbie Mcewan

Robbie is a cross-platform producer, filmmaker and assistant director hailing from Aotearoa New Zealand. After graduating from the Victorian College of the Arts with a Bachelor of Film and Television he worked producing collaborative media projects in communities nationwide. He’s since produced with Screen Australia and screened films at MIFF, SFF, MQFF and a number of international festivals. Robbie’s audio productions have been broadcast on RNZ National, ABC RN’s 360documentaries & Earshot. For the audio feature ‘Chasing Meteors’ he received a 2017 Kavli Science Journalism Award for Excellence in Audio Reporting from the American Association for the Advancement of Science. With Alex Kelly and Sophia Marinos he produced the 2018 creative development of ‘The Things We Did Next’ at Melbourne’s Arts House. He’s also involved in interpretive planning & experience design. In late 2017 Robbie assisted Museums Victoria staff developing the location-based audio experience ‘Inside Out’. He is currently working as an assistant director in advertising and studying mixed reality experience design in parks, museums, zoos and wildlife sanctuaries.

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