• Logo for Omafiets Dutch Bicycles with a bicycle graphic and company name
  • Logo of Electric Bike Team featuring a stylized electric transformer with cityscape background.
  • WLAB logo with the words "Waste Less Arugam Bay" underneath.
  • Black background with white text that says 'rice & carry' and a needle and thread graphic.
  • A black and white logo featuring gears and the text 'Filmed by Bike' and 'Official Selection'.
  • Black and white logo for the Bicycle Film Festival, indicating official selection, with a film reel and bicycle wheel design surrounded by laurel branches.

documentary

documentary

 

a human-powered
shop-move

When a last minute eviction throws Sydney’s most gender diverse bicycle shop off track, they are forced to find a new home for themselves and 100 bicycles.

Grandma’s Bike is a short documentary following the challenging logistics of a community re-emerging into the sunshine after 6 years in an underground bunker. The film premiered at the 19th Annual Filmed by Bike Festival, in Portland, Oregon USA.

 

Grandma’s Bike, Sydney, Australia

Distant Relatives Bicycle Tour - Through Europe

Taking Root - Bangalore, India

Shoegaze Dreaming, Manipur, India

Local Makers - Mullumbimby, Australia

vertical short docs

vertical short docs

Abolish Racism - Brisbane, Australia

She is - Short Film BTS - Brisbane, Australia

Champion Sound 10th Anniversary - Brisbane, Australia

collaborations

collaborations

From Humble Origins - The Honey Trap Story (2026, Dir: Maia Dal Berger, Produced and Sound Mix, Dylan Prins)

Elements Festival Short Film (Australia 2021) - Show Stories (Directed Roan Sajko. Dylan Prins: Co-producer, BTS Cam, Location audio)

Elements Festival Short Film (Australia 2021) - Festival Life (Co-producer, B Cam, Location audio)

Elements Festival Short Film (Australia 2020, Location Sound, C Cam)

documentary brand films

documentary brand films

MEDCON - Sri Lanka (2015, collab with Luka Alagiyawanna)

CAMP KREATIV - Sri Lanka (2017)