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Caldwell Entertainment is fast developing a name as one of the leading Australian Film & Television Production Companies, excelling in the conception, execution and delivery of feature films, TV commercials, music videos, corporates and live performance capture.

Caldwell Entertainment

Caldwell Entertainment has been active within Australia's film and television industry since 2007, servicing entertainment, corporate and SME clients.

Our versatility on location and in the edit suite means we're as comfortable working on flash-cut music videos as precise corporate projects. The company's corporate work covers industries including health, retail, education, leisure and trades. CE has delivered TVCs, training and instructional videos production, corporate promos and web video content for clients including Queensland University of Technology, M-Tech Marine Technologies, Business Network International - Paradise Chapter, Bravehearts, the Queensland Government, Gold Coast City Council, McLaughlins Lawyers, AC-TEC Services and Drake International.

Within the entertainment sphere, CE has produced feature and short films, television content, music videos, showreels, behind-the-scenes/EPK material and captured live performances and events. CE's first feature film, “Bad Behaviour”, a serial killer thriller starring John Jarratt (“Wolf Creek”, Quentin Tarantino's “Django Unchained”), was released in Australia early 2013. “Bad Behaviour” was official selection at the Australian Film Festival in Sydney and Cinequest in San Jose, California, one of North America's top 10 film festivals and has won six international festival awards.

In 2014 CE teamed with Purryburry Productions to produce “Gifted” starring Cameron Robbie (brother of Hollywood star Margot Robbie) and Nicholas Hamilton (“Captain Fantastic”, Stephen King’s “It” remake). The film received world-wide media interest, some of the articles can be seen on the 'In The Media' page on our website. In 2016, Caldwell Entertainment secured Sony Pictures and Universal Studios as clients, starting with work promoting their films “The Dark Tower” & “Sing” respectively.