Screen Wellington showreel ‘Make It Here’

The ‘Make It Here’ showreel, celebrates the creative technology community in Wellington.

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As a UNESCO Creative City of Film, Wellington is a global hub for digital content and post-production. Screen Wellington’s showreel ‘Make It Here’ highlights the region’s vibrant animation, games, VFX, and creative technology community.

‘Make It Here’ was created in collaboration with established and emerging screen companies. Showcasing the screen sector’s impressive diversity and scale, it reinforces the city’s status as a leader in digital content, post-production, and IP development. The showreel features the work of a variety of production companies from across the region.

These include 37Degrees Studio, 808 Ltd., A44, Beyond Fun, Big Adventure, Dinosaur Polo Club, Floating Rock, Fox & Co, Lost Cosmonauts, Mohawk Media, Niantic Aotearoa NZ, PikPok, Rascal Kids, Resn, RiffRaff Games, Stormcloak Games, Storybox, Wētā FX, Wētā Workshop, Wildboy Studios, and Wrestler.

It’s all here in Wellington

Behind the scenes of a film production with the actor playing a charging warrior in front of a green screen. There is a man operating a camera that's fixed to a track, other sound and lighting equipment is seen in the background.
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Wellington offers world-leading education in creative technology. Its reputation for innovation attracts students from across the globe. Education institutes provide access to state-of-the-art equipment. The city’s film industry means there are opportunities to learn from acclaimed practitioners. Te Herenga Waka — Victoria University of Wellington’s high-tech Miramar Creative Centre was recently included in the Hollywood Reporter’s list of the 15 Best Global Film Schools.

The region is known for connecting screen graduates with thriving careers. Roles span VFX, gaming, animation, and digital sectors. These opportunities expand the talent base to support New Zealand’s export growth in creative industries.

Wellington also hosts many major industry events, providing opportunities for New Zealanders to share their love of storytelling. Experience the latest content, test games in development, and engage with stories from around the world.

Prosthetics Supervisor Sarah Rubano and Makeup & Hair Designer Jane O'Kane on the set of Ghost in the Shell applying Makeup to cast members.
Scarlett Johansson as Major and Daniel Henshall as Skinny Man on the set of Ghost in the Shell, in a green screen room.
Three people wearing orange safety vests walk through a foggy field.

UNESCO City of Film

UNESCO recognises New Zealand’s creative capital as a City of Film for its rich and diverse screen activity. Wellington offers a convenient and comprehensive film-making experience. The city has accessible and unique locations, abundant local expertise, and award-winning production facilities.

Ideally situated in the middle of New Zealand, Wellington provides a variety of locations. Surrounded by harbour and hills, Wellington has urban, historic, coastal, and rural settings all within an hour’s drive from the airport. It’s a one-stop shop for productions of every size, featuring award-winning crews and talented locals. Notable locations include Rivendell in Upper Hutt and 1920s New York in the central city.

The city has a long-established reputation as a hub of film. Many film and television projects have featured on the international stage. Award-winning projects such as ‘Avatar’, ‘King Kong’, ‘The Lord of the Rings’ trilogy, and ‘Wellington Paranormal’ were all made here.

With a mix of culture, history, nature, and cuisine, work and play are both taken care of. From large, international productions to local series, Wellington makes for an easy film-making experience.

“The crew’s passion and talent brought us back for the Avatar sequels.”

Jon Landau, ‘Avatar’ producer