2026

Entrant Company
Blacktown City Council
Category
Video / Live Event
Client's Name
Country / Region
Australia
Experience Level
Other
The Problem: The "Engagement Gap"
Every year, Blacktown City Council faced a common public sector hurdle: the ‘ticking the box’ exercise. Traditional end-of-year videos were often static, uninspiring reports of metrics and milestones that failed to engage Council’s 2,000+ employees or the diverse community they serve. We realized that to truly celebrate their achievements, we needed to move beyond the screen and bridge the gap between a corporate update and a genuine human connection.
The Solution: A Late Night Revolution
We didn't just want to shoot another video; we wanted to blow everyone's minds. The solution was Blacktown Live, a high-octane, immersive experience modelled after a late-night talk show.
Teaming up with Shootsta, we transformed the Coliseum at West HQ into a professional television studio. To anchor the event, we secured Australia’s most iconic talk-show host, Rove McManus. This wasn't a standard presentation; it was a full-scale production featuring:
Five Director-Led Creative Videos: We collaborated with each directorate to produce their own unique ‘hero’ content, ranging from a superhero-themed asset report to a comedic ‘hostage negotiation’ style planning video.
A ‘Staff as Stars’ Philosophy: From a local first-aider to a long-serving 55-year veteran, the show turned the lens on the people behind the projects.
Interactive Engagement: Real-time games like ‘Know Your Council’ pitted staff members against the Mayor and CEO, shattering traditional hierarchies through humour.
The Story: From Chaos to Connection
The journey was fraught with ‘production-killing’ hurdles. With only a two-month window, the team faced silent talent leads, venue scarcities, and a last-minute date change that threatened to derail the entire project.
Miraculously, the stars aligned on December 12. Over 800 employees filled the Coliseum, creating the largest turnout for any council-run staff event in history. The result was a project that redefined how a local government communicates: transitioning from a checklist to a ‘crowning achievement’ that fostered community pride and employee morale.
Credits
Entrant Company
National Geographic
Category
Video / TV Program
Country / Region
China
Entrant Company
Layer
Category
Video / Trailers
Country / Region
United States
Entrant Company
Gulf Health Council
Category
Marketing Campaign / Social Media Campaign
Country / Region
Saudi Arabia
Entrant Company
Jesseter Wang / Independent
Category
Video / Motion Graphics
Country / Region
United States