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CAAMA Productions Pty Ltd is the largest Indigenous production house in Australia. We are an experienced film making company located in the centre of Alice Springs with an intimate knowledge of our local Aboriginal people and communities.
Established by the CAAMA Group in 1988, to perform the function of a commercial film and television production house for the newly established Imparja Television, CAAMA Productions is owned and operated by the CAAMA Group and relies on production income.
As a professional film, television and creative facility, CAAMA Productions supports our award winning Indigenous producers, directors, camera crews and editors.
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The diverse range of projects produced and developed by CAAMA Productions has expanded dramatically since our inception.

We produce a wide range of genres which include:
- Children’s Television Programming
- Feature Length Special
- Short Drama
- Documentaries
- Language and Cultural Programming
- Community Service Announcements
- Music Videos
- Corporate Videos

Please browse the catalogue and preview our films.

- Drama
- Documentary
- Nganampa Awernekenhe
- Series

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Yeyekerte is a 26 episode magazine series produced by CAAMA Productions and commissioned by National Indigenous Television.

Yeyekerte is a word from the Southern Arrernte Nation and is of the Pertame country (South of Alice Springs). Yeyekerte means Storytelling.

Our series is about people, personalities and places. Each week we meet inspiring individuals and hear about the incredible unsung heroes in all aspects of life. Yeyekerte is about feeling good through our people’s eyes.
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Grounded is a 52 episode youth magazine series produced by CAAMA Productions and commissioned by National Indigenous Television.

Grounded is a variety show for teenage kids that live in community, bush town, or the city; where real people talk about their lives, share their dreams and show you what they’re made of. [More]

Pmarra Country is a nine episode country music magazine produced by CAAMA Productions and commissioned by National Indigenous Television .

Hosted by country music legend Warren H Williams, Pmarra Country features Aboriginal musicians who sing country music or sing about their country in their traditional languages.

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Bush Toys is a whimsical and historical journey into the art of Bush Toy making in the Central Desert of Australia.

Chris Wallace from Santa Teresa (also a lead member in the Ltyentye Apurte Band) creates and sells Bush Toys through Keringke Art Centre – mainly horses and riders but he’s also created helicopters and other stuff with motors. Bush Toys are made from scraps of metal, copper, tobacco and powdered milk tins, old horse shoes, small fragments of fabric and salvaged materials, stripped from car bodies found at rubbish tips. The copper wire is taken from wrecks (wiper, airconditioner motors) and stuffed with mattress foam, covered with surgical tape painted, lacquered and sold.

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21:1  “Oondoorrd: Married Turtle” - 23-minute documentary

Director: Mitch Torres, Cinematography: Cornel Ozies

For the Bardi people of the Dampier Peninsula north of Broome in the West Kimberley, it is Oondoorrd time, a time of celebration and friendly competition as young men try to spear their first ‘married turtle’ – a rite of passage into being a good hunter of turtles.

 

21:2  “Karlu Karlu: Devils Marbles” - 23-minute documentary

Director: David Tranter, Cinematography: Warwick Thornton 

We meet Warumungu elder Leslie Foster, senior Traditional Owner of country around this famous phenomenon south of Tennant Creek in Central Australia. Leslie shares the dreaming stories of the Marbles’ creation, speaks of his 28-year struggle to regain rights over this land, and celebrates recent transfer of title over the Devils Marbles to Traditional Owners for shared management with National Parks. 

 

 

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Grounded
56 x 30 minute TV Magazine
Target Audience: 12-25 years
Directors: Sonja Dare and Curtis Marriot

Yeyekerte
26 X 30 minute TV Magazine
Target Audience: 25 and up

Pmarra Country
9 x 40 minute Country Music Show
Hosted by Warren Williams

We are a local Aboriginal organisation. This is our place and the Aboriginal people of Central Australia are our people. We can help you access:

  • Indigenous researchers, writers, directors, crews and post production staff 
  • Indigenous cultural liaison services
  • Indigenous languages translations services
  • Central Australian location and talent scouts

CAAMA Productions offers our clients a full range of digital shoot and post-production facilities, script writing, direction and production staff support to make your project a success.

We can provide Indigenous creative and crew members, as well as contacts for Aboriginal liaison and remote unit support for film, television and still shoots.  This is our country.  We know what’s required regarding the difficulties and potential dangers of shooting in Central Australia.

Whether it is a broadcast or non-broadcast product you are making, we can produce all formats including documentary, drama, corporate products, commercials, community service announcements (TV and radio) and music videos.