WHAT WE DO

Electric North is a different kind of production company - we are a tight-knit collective of award-winning filmmakers from the Territory, each with a background in real cinema and broadcast television.

Every project starts with a story — whether it’s a social-impact documentary, a campaign film, or a multimedia museum piece - and that’s where our storytelling skills really set us apart.

We marry high-end cinematic production values with a passion for authentic narratives, crafting work that looks stunning, feels personal and truly moves audiences. From remote desert shoots to the richness of tropical Top End life, and across the ocean to our neighbours Timor Leste and Indonesia, we create compelling visual stories that audiences actually want to watch.

WE BELIEVE THAT CREATIVE STORYTELLING IS THE ONLY CUT THROUGH

COMMERCIAL - DOCUMENTARY - DRAMA - MUSIC - NOT FOR PROFIT -

COMMERCIAL - DOCUMENTARY - DRAMA - MUSIC - NOT FOR PROFIT -

COMMERCIAL - DOCUMENTARY - DRAMA - MUSIC - NOT FOR PROFIT -

COMMERCIAL - DOCUMENTARY - DRAMA - MUSIC - NOT FOR PROFIT - COMMERCIAL - DOCUMENTARY - DRAMA - MUSIC - NOT FOR PROFIT - COMMERCIAL - DOCUMENTARY - DRAMA - MUSIC - NOT FOR PROFIT -

  • Two young First Nations boys in casual clothes in an open field with tall grass and trees, one holding a basketball, under a dramatic cloudy sky during sunset.
  • Two women at an outdoor event during sunset, both holding drinks and smiling, with others in the background.  They are at the Bass in the Grass Festival in Darwin in the Northern Territory.
  • Two Tiwi women with traditional face paint, one wearing a red shirt and the other a blue shirt and a headband with feathers.
  • At the Barunga Festival in the Northern Territory, a couple embraces outdoors, smiling at the camera with sunset in the background.
  • An Indigenous boy from Arnhem Land.  He is a young boy with dark curly hair and dark skin crouching on the hood of an old, rusty, beige vehicle in a wooded area with green trees in the background.  He's watching his uncle hunt.
  • Ben Tyler from Kakadu walking through a flooded path with a dog, surrounded by tall grass and trees on a cloudy, wet season day int he Northern Territory.
  • A n Aboriginal man with long curly hair and a beard enjoying and splashing water in a river or stream surrounded by trees.  He is a Wardekken ranger.
  • An elderly First Nations woman with dreadlocks aiming a camouflage rifle outdoors, surrounded by trees and Lake in background, with Magpie Geese on the swamp.  A portrait from Kakadu in the Northern Territory.
  • Arnhem Land highway in the Northern Territory.  Dirt road in a sparsely forested area with several trees and the moon in the sky during twilight.
  • A young boy with curly hair, no shirt, green shorts, sitting on a used tire in a dry grassy field with trees in the distance under a clear blue sky. An Arnhem Land portrait of life in the NT.