About us

We can teach you how to harness the power of video to spread your knowledge and drive impact.

Conceptavision was founded in 2012 and is independently owned and operated by filmmaker and animator, Jack McGrath and his partner Daisy De Windt, who is a health communications expert. They work with a team of qualified experts from the film and animation industries. Their passion for working with thought leaders to transform their knowledge into digestible, engaging content has driven the Conceptavision team to collaborate with a growing portfolio of world-leading universities and research organisations. At Conceptavision, we firmly believe that when we work together to bring knowledge to the wider population, the benefits for our world are limitless. 

We firmly believe that when we work together to bring knowledge to the wider population, the benefits for our world are limitless.

The Founders

Jack McGrath

Jack is a stop-motion animator, academic, lecturer, filmmaker and an approved drone (UAV) operator. He is also a PhD candidate with the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, and he completed the Bachelor of Visual Arts (Hons I) and Master of Fine Arts at Sydney College of the Arts. Jack has been educating students for over 15 years, consequently having a comprehensive understanding of how to effectively share knowledge. Jack specialises in stop-motion animation, narrative storytelling and the language of film. He is a regular panellist at international animation conferences, and exhibits artwork locally and internationally.

Daisy De Windt

Daisy has over 20 years of experience communicating health information with a range of audiences including health care professionals, patients and the public. She is also a video producer, video editor, medical writer and scriptwriter. She has worked in clinical research, health promotion, health education and medical writing and is also a certified project manager (PRINCE2 and CAPM). Daisy completed the degree of Biomedical Science and Business at the University of Technology Sydney, the Graduate Diploma of Psychology at Swinburne University of Technology, and she also completed the Master of Health Law at the University of Sydney.

Our Mission

To inspire positive change through the power of video.

FAQs

Have any questions? We may have already answered them – check out our answers to commonly asked questions. We cover everything from being nervous on camera to project estimates and costs.

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Resources

Want to learn more about video, animation, scriptwriting or camera presentation skills? We have put together a huge range of resources to teach you more. These resources are especially helpful if you are new to this space, or if you want to deepen your knowledge of video and animation production. 

Guides and Templates

Access our Guides and Templates 

Blog

Read our Blog full of tips and tricks

Newsletter

Check out our Newsletter Archive here, which contains a wealth of useful information to help you with your next video project 

Testimonials

Stephanie Wilson
Lecturer, The University of Sydney (Business School)
“Our full-day video production workshop was run in a highly professional manner. The facilitators (Jack and Daisy) made participants feel very welcome and comfortable with the sometimes challenging workshop activities and recording environment. In addition to the day running very smoothly, there was an exceptional level of communication in both the planning and post-workshop phases. Jack and Daisy were a pleasure to work with.”
Dr Amanda Ullman
Associate Professor, Griffith University
“Daisy was fantastic. Supportive and constructive, and very personable. Her advice has helped me put together a resource that breaks down complex concepts into a video that is clear, interesting and digestible.”
Dr Rachel Walker
School of Nursing and Midwifery, Griffith University
“The entirety of the educational approach – including the initial email with resources for the development of a script and shot set-up, the one-on-one sessions with the incredibly knowledgeable, and friendly Daisy (via Zoom), email follow-up complete with feedback on initial video attempts, links to AV products and recorded ‘insider’ workshops – was so thorough, engaging and inspiring. I now have fundamental skills to confidently showcase my research on social media.”
Benedict Osei Asibey,
PhD Candidate, Western Sydney University
"I learnt a lot from this workshop. I believe it will help me very much in presenting the findings from my PhD research to partner institutions and potential collaborators."
David Reidy
Lead Developer / Founder, uTeach
“Working with Conceptavision was really simple. I had had some experience with video production many years ago and they were able to integrate my experience with their much more up-to-date practices. It was great working with them to make our new video, and they put our on-screen talent very much at ease. The final result was exactly what we were after.”
Susan Manners
PhD Candidate, Western Sydney University
“I think Daisy is an excellent and engaging communicator, and this could have been a lot drier coming from someone else! Great relevant tips, and lots of new things to try."
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