Studio Gilay | LinkedIn (original) (raw)
Media Production
Erskineville, New South Wales 1,311 followers
We want to tell a story with you.
About us
Jake Duczynski and James Hackett joined forces to become Studio Gilay in 2021. They came out firing with the short adult animation series Cooked, released on TikTok and ABCs iView. Our aim is to push forward story-telling with great characters, contemporary design and original scripts. All of this is driven by a super agile, diverse, collaborative and multi-skilled team. hello@studiogilay.com 0490 451 173
Industry
Media Production
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Erskineville, New South Wales
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2020
Specialties
Animation, Motion Graphics, Production, Design, Multi-Platform Design, Live Action, Illustration, Digital Education, Broadcast Televsion, Experiential, Branding, and Character Ambassador Design
Locations
Employees at Studio Gilay
Updates
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Gorgeous documentation photography by Joshua Heath of ‘Trading Ways’ a 3D animated projection that our studio produced in collaboration with Junior Major, now on permanent display at The Royal Australian Mint. This work reimagines Indigenous trading routes pre-colonisation in an ethereal, abstract and beautiful way. Credits: Director: Jake Duczynski (Gomeroi/Mandandanji) Producer: Melissa Azizi Original Art: Lynnice Church (Ngunnawal, Wiradjuri, Kamilaroi) Design: Genevieve Stewart (Kuku Yalanji/Wemba Wemba), Zoë Velonas 3D Modelling: Jalamara Towney (Wiradjuri) 3D Texturing: Dhimanth Rao, Zoë Velonas 3D Lighting: Dhimanth Rao3D Animatic: Jalamara Towney (Wiradjuri) 3D Animation: Dhimanth RaoCompositing: Jake Duczynski (Gomeroi/Mandandanji), Dhimanth RaoSound Design, Mix & Master: JW Paton (Yuin), Cheyne Halloran (Ngunnawal) Consultation: Cheyne Halloran (Ngunnawal), Lynnice Church (Ngunnawal, Wiradjuri, Kamilaroi) Digital Exhibition Design & Production: Junior MajorSpecial Thanks: Claire Evans, Shunji Davies, Tom Siddall Trading Ways was commissioned and produced by Studio Gilay, a First Nations co-owned and operated animation studio based on Gadigal Country for The Royal Australian Mint Museum. - Presenting some beautiful images from our dance video shoot over the weekend on unceded D’harawal Country, part of the Western Sydney University/Australian Research Council project, “Storytelling with Ancestral and Living Knowledges: Shielding our Futures - Garuwanga-Waduguda-Narinya’o ‘Birad - Ngabai Yillimung’o’ngun”. Dance Video Project Credits: WSU Project Lead: Gawaian Bodkin-Andrews (D’harawal) WSU Producer: Kate Richards Studio Gilay Producer: Melissa Azizi Director Jake Duczynski (Gomeroi/Mandandanji) 1st AD: James Hackett DOP Brendan Blacklock (Ngarabal/Biripi) Second Camera: Ryan Andrew Lee Sound Recordist: Luke Agius Gaffer: Benjamin Powell Songman/Choreographer: Matthew Doyle (Muruwari /Yuwalaraay) Choreographer, Wardrobe, Props: Peta Strachan (Dharug) Currently in post-production.
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- We feel even more privileged to work with such an important organisation. Check out our sweet music video for Shordi Krik!
We are so privileged to work with the incredible Studio Gilay to create this beautiful animation of Shordi Krik. This video can be used in classrooms where Kriol is the First Language of many students. I can also be shared around Australia to teach Kriol and celebrate the students from Barunga School. As Shordi Krik is our 2024 #BFC song, this video can also be used to celebrate #BuskingForChange and confidentially teach the song to all participants. Thank you to Barunga School and Studio Gilay for this deadly partnership. Watch the video here: https://lnkd.in/gWF6z5PE #ILF #IndigenousLiteracy #ReadingOpensDoors
Shordi Krik | A Story By Barunga Remote Community School - Kriol Version
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Have you seen our animated projection of the beautiful work of Gunditjmara Keerray Woorroong artist, Tarryn Love called, ngaka, in Federation Square for the RISING Festival? The piece begins with the Milky Way, the river in the sky, and then follows Kooyang the eel, ancestors and eel traps. It was such a delight working with Tarryn and the rest of the team! It projects nightly at the RISING Festival in Melbourne until June 16. Credits: The Blak Infinite commissioned and presented by Fed Square and RISING. Co-curated by Kate ten Buuren [Taungurung] & Kimberley Moulton [Yorta Yorta] Animation - Studio Gilay Director – Jake Duczynski [Gomeroi & Mandandanji] Jake DuczynskiProducer – Melissa Azizi Melissa Azizi 2D & 3D Animation – Paul Carlton, Alex Dray, Genevieve Stewart [Kuku Yalanji and Wemba Wemba] Paul Carlton Genevieve Stewart Compositing – Paul Carlton, Alex Dray Paul CarltonArtwork – ngaka-look here (2024) by Tarryn Love [Gunditjmara Keerray Woorroong]
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