ZKJ Productions

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ZKJ Productions

ZKJ Productions are a group of broke university students bringing you a range of entertainment, from their regular podcasts to documentaries and film shorts covering all genres.

our Short Films collaborations

Our collaboration with ZKJ Productions has resulted in two new short films releasing throughout 2018: "Faces in the Crowd" and "Cradle” are available right now. More details on those films can be found on their individual pages.

"Down-spiraling stand-up comedian, Frank Reynolds, is forced to face his inner-demons on stage during a rehearsal for his big comeback special" Directed by Jake De Agrela and Zeke Morgan-Hind Written by Zeke Morgan-Hind Cinematography by Szalina Maass Produced by Chloe Holmes Sound Production & Editing by Keenan Bailey Executive Producer - Damian Fasolo On-set Location/Lighting Supervisor - Jason Tolj Production Design - Zeke Morgan-Hind Original Song - 'Voices in my Head' by Melissa Munoz Escobar A ZKJ and Clicker Production "Faces in the Crowd" is the joint intellectual property of both Clicker Productions and ZKJ Productions.
"17-year-old Haylee is caught between an unplanned pregnancy and increasingly distant parents, causing her to flee home." Co-Directors: Jack Bett, Jake De Agrela, Zeke Morgan-Hind Writer: Zeke Morgan-Hind Cinematographers: Jack Bett, Jake De Agrela Production Designer: Zeke Morgan-Hind Editor: Zeke Morgan-Hind Cast: Tedra Jowelle playing: Haylee (Age 17) Evie Mohamad playing: Haylee (Age 4) Zeke Morgan-Hind playing: Young Homeless Man Jason Tolj playing: David Rachel McCann playing: Susan "CRADLE" is the joint intellectual property of both Clicker Productions and ZKJ Productions.

Their Ongoing Shows

The Cinema Sideshow Podcast celebrates their 1-year anniversary of releasing shows! "It's insane to think back on how many shows (well, 52 to be exact) have ...
Listen to The Cinema Sideshow Podcast on Spotify. The Cinema Sideshow is an Australian-based podcast hosted by film addicts Zeke Morgan-Hind and Jake De Agrela and discusses films from all genres and eras. The podcast offers an open forum to the discussion of film, as well as a way to showcase self growth from two of the nations' young and aspiring filmmakers.

See the latest episode above.

The Cinema Sideshow Podcast is hosted by film addicts Zeke Morgan-Hind and Jake De Agrela as they discuss any and all films. The two watch a particular film and discuss each and every week. Check out any of the available 260 episodes on Spotify, PodBean or Apple podcasts now!

For Ep106, the podcast played host to an interview with co-writer/director Stephen Mihaljevich and music composer Desmond Richardson to discuss the music of their local feature film, ‘The Xrossing’.

See the resulting videos below!

Interview sourced from the Cinema Sideshow podcast (Ep106)*Co-writer/director Stephen Mihaljevich and music composer Desmond Richardson, from the local feat...
Interview sourced from the Cinema Sideshow podcast (Ep106)*We were fortunate enough to be joined by co-writer/director Stephen Mihaljevich and music compose...

Their exclusive short films

Jess wakes to a terrible truth involving her partner Mark, who's fleeing the scene of the crime with her. As they drive further into the night, Jess continues to discover that the story Mark is telling her may not be a complete truth involving the inciting incident.
World renowned artist Helen Norton remarks on her journey through the fine art industry and how tertiary learning in the fine arts is stifling an ever-evolving industry. Check out Helen Norton's Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/HelenNortonArtist/ And Her Website: https://www.helennorton.com.au/
Life for a young successful businessman Frank is structured and centered around routine. In a seemingly normal interview with a new intern, the confident Frank faces a revelation that sheds light on the sacrifices he's made to be in the position he's in today.

"What does a partnership with Clicker Productions mean? It simply means the two parties share a public relationship together as well as creating potential for future collaboration on each other's work and/or resources. It's beneficial for both parties because it's a way to branch out and deliver more content to bigger audiences."

- Jake De Agrela