A slower kind of project.
Time, texture and process - spent with @michellemorton.studio
Part of our Craftsmanship Series.
Captured beautifully by @recordon_dp
In collaboration with @highlife.propertygroup
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Your Film Team,
Cubit.
A project about local Craftspeople.
Enjoy some of these beautiful frames captured by the incredible @recordon_dp . We stepped into the underground world of @hellomynameisyoshi , here in Currumbin.
This project was produced by Cubit for Highlife Property Group as we break new ground in their industry. Reminding our audiences that there are real people creating real art in this very real world.
Values were truly aligned for this one and we look forward to sharing more beautiful frames and awesome individuals from this series.
Something new is taking shape @takedacustoms
Across 2026, weâll be working with a select group of craftsmen - those who share Highlifeâs values and take their work beyond the expected. Masters of their discipline. Obsessive about detail. Uncompromising in quality.
Join us as we step inside the workshops of craftsmen quietly defining their industries, creating handcrafted pieces for our buyers at @blonde.bilinga .
Cubit was birthed right here on the Gold Coast. A place and community that continues to inspire how we think, create, and connect.
@platinumdrones captured this incredible shot for a recent project.
We were commissioned to capture some humble, honest moments for @church.gc They were clear that it was not to be staged or polished. The brief was to simply provide a window into who they are and how they meet.
Weâve always believed in the power of the Church, the gathering of believers. Itâs where lives are changed, families are strengthened, and cities shaped, all around one name, Jesus Christ.
What a privilege it is to do what we love and serve people who are participating in something far bigger than themselves.
This is just a glimpse into some quiet moments from our time there.
We were engaged to deliver the full video rollout and coverage of the Waratah Conference, a key initiative of the Waratah Project led by @aisnsw .
The Waratah Project supports schools in developing models that provide genuine access and inclusion for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students. The conference brought together educators, leaders, and community members to explore how schools can navigate the complexities of Indigenous education with cultural integrity and confidence.
Our production team captured interviews with students, Elders, and leadership, creating a body of content designed to educate, raise awareness, and support schools across NSW in their own journey of unity.
Weâre proud to have contributed to such an important initiative.