Gravity Media, a global leader in production and content and media services and facilities, today detailed the broadcast technology and television production undertakings to deliver the long-awaited return of the world’s largest short film festival, Tropfest, on YouTube.

Gravity Media was selected by the Tropfest Foundation to deliver the broadcast technology and production requirements for Tropfest’s live festival at Centennial Park in Sydney, deploying multi-camera coverage and one of its state-of-the-art outside broadcast trucks.

Devoted cinephiles across Australia and internationally were delivered a front row seat to the festival atmosphere in Centennial Park courtesy of Gravity Media’s diverse camera setup, including RF handheld and jib cameras, designed in collaboration with the Tropfest Foundation.

Tropfest returned on 22 Feburary 2026 after a six-year hiatus, inviting emerging filmmakers to submit a creative 7-minute short featuring the Tropfest Signature Item “Hourglass” with finalists displayed live to festivalgoers on the big screen at Centennial Park, audiences worldwide on YouTube, and an expert jury—including Australia’s own Margot Robbie.

Alongside the global livestream on YouTube, Gravity Media also supported the coordination of big screen vision, including the playback of the nominated short films.

Nigel Naseby, Account Manager – Media Services & Facilities at Gravity Media said:

“Gravity Media thank the Tropfest Foundation for selecting us to provide the broadcast technologies and production requirements for the hotly anticipated return of Tropfest and the delivery of the global livestream on YouTube.”

Gravity Media, a global leader in production and content and media services and facilities, delivered the OFC Professional League with comprehensive coverage and television production across all Australian matches to international audiences. 

The 2026 edition of the eight-team competition kicked off on January 17 with Gravity Media partnering with the Oceania Football Confederation for the third round in the first phase. 

The OFC Professional League brings together the best clubs in the Oceania region in a new competitive format to compete in a high-performance, FIFA supported competition from January to May. 

The partnership with Oceania Football Confederation saw Gravity Media deliver broadcast technologies, and create, produce, and deliver the complete all-screens coverage of the Australian matches of the OFC Professional League on FIFA+. 

The production undertaking for the OFC Professional League in Melbourne involved multi-camera coverage coupled with state-of-the-art high definition outside broadcast and production trucks. 

Across the third round of the OFC Pro League, Gravity Media deployed its state-of the-art technology for all 15 matches hosted at Heidelberg United FC and the Home of the Matildas in Melbourne. 

Replays and live coverage of the OFC Pro League are available in Australia and internationally on the FIFA+ website and via the FIFA+ app, available on iOS and Android. 

Stuart Larman, Head of OFC Professional League at Oceania Football Confederation, said:  

“The launch of the OFC Professional League represents a historic step forward for club football in Oceania and a defining moment for the professional game in our region. From day one, our ambition has been to raise standards on and off the pitch, building a competition that drives excellence, credibility and long-term commercial growth. 

Partnering with Gravity Media ensures we are delivering a league that reflects that ambition and sets a new benchmark for professional football in Oceania.” 

Nigel Naseby, Account Manager – Media Services & Facilities at Gravity Media said: 

“The OFC Professional League is one of the most exciting innovations in the international football space and Gravity Media is thrilled to be a part of the Australian stages of the competition. We’re proud to have collaborated with the Oceania Football Confederation to deliver dedicated coverage to audiences across the globe.”

 

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Gravity Mediaa global leader in production and content and media services and facilities, celebrates the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA), and congratulates all nominees and winners, on the success of the 2026 AACTA Awards, recognising outstanding achievement across Australian film, television, documentary and digital production. 

Gravity Media once again served as the broadcast and technology partner for the production of the AACTA Awards presented by Foxtel Group, while continuing its role as a proud sponsor of Australia’s premier screen industry celebration, including as presenting partner of the AACTA Award for Best Entertainment Program. 

Working alongside production company Roving Enterprises, and AACTA, Gravity Media collaborated on the live broadcast of the 2026 AACTA Awards ceremony, held at HOTA, Home of the Arts cultural precinct on the Gold Coast, Queensland. 

Gravity Media delivered the end-to-end live production of the ceremony, deploying one of its high definition outside broadcast trucks, a 10 camera setup including RF Steadicam and “Dactyl Cam” camera on wire, in addition to real-time editing and integration systems to support the seamless delivery of the telecast. 

Beyond its role in the live broadcast, Gravity Media continues its broader partnership with AACTA as an Official Partner, reinforcing its long-standing commitment to the Australian screen industry and the creative talent that underpins it. 

Scott Kinlyside, Managing Director for Gravity Media in Australia, said:  

“The AACTA Awards remain a cornerstone of the Australian screen industry calendar, and we are proud to continue our partnership with AACTA as both production partner and sponsor. Supporting an event that recognises creative excellence while showcasing Australian storytelling to audiences nationally and internationally is something Gravity Media values greatly.” 

We acknowledge all nominees in this year’s AACTA Awards including our valued clients’ productions involving Gravity Media: 

AACTA Award for Best Entertainment Program presented by Gravity Media 

AACTA Award for Best Documentary or Factual Program 

AACTA Award for Best Reality Program presented by Network 10 

In addition, Gravity Media congratulates client Spectrum Films for their film post-production on the nominated films and documentaries The Travellers, Unbreakable – The Jelena Dokic Story, Kangaroo, The Correspondent, Dangerous Animals, and Went Up The Hill. 

Through its studios, production, post-production, outside broadcast facilities and specialist camera technologies, Gravity Media continues to support major production companies, television networks and pay television and streaming platforms in Australia across projects including The Voice, Australian Idol, Dancing with the Stars, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here, the AACTA Awards and the ARIA Awards.

 

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Our team covered the 77th edition of the UCI World Championship in Hulst, one of the largest sporting events in the region’s history. After two days of setup, we delivered three full days of live production. In this video, you can see our crew building the entire production infrastructure, installing every camera, and preparing everything for broadcast: UCI World Championship Hulst

The final day brought a special highlight: a visit from King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands. During his tour of our TV compound, our project coordinator, Ben Simons, guided the King through our OB truck, explaining how the production operates and introducing the team behind it. It was a memorable moment for our crew.