Paulini
Australian Idol finalist and acclaimed recording artist.
Featured Work
"Scarless" Music Video
A powerful visual accompaniment to Paulini's emotional ballad. Our production captures the intensity and vulnerability of her performance with cinematic storytelling, using a restrained colour palette and slow camera movements that mirror the song's reflective mood. The clip was shot over two days across multiple locations in Sydney, with a focus on performance-driven footage that lets Paulini's vocal delivery anchor every scene. Minimal set dressing and natural light create an honest, unpolished feel that suits the raw emotion of the track.
Director: Ross Wood
Promotional Content
Various promotional video content supporting Paulini's releases and public appearances, helping to maintain her connection with fans across Australia. These shorter-form pieces included behind-the-scenes footage, social media teasers, and interview segments designed to give audiences a closer look at the artist between major releases.
About Paulini
Paulini Curuenavuli, known professionally as Paulini, rose to fame as a finalist on the first season of Australian Idol in 2003. Her audition and subsequent performances demonstrated a vocal power that immediately set her apart from her peers. Since then, she has established herself as one of Australia's most capable vocalists, with a range and control that few contemporary artists can match.
Beyond her solo career, Paulini has taken on roles in major musical theatre productions including "The Bodyguard" and "Saturday Night Fever," where her stage presence and vocal ability translated seamlessly from recording studio to live theatre. She has continued to release music throughout her career, building a catalogue that spans pop, R&B, and soul influences.
Our work with Paulini represented something of a departure from our usual country music focus. The pop and contemporary visual language required different production choices — faster cuts, more stylised lighting, and a grading style that suited her genre. It was a welcome challenge that broadened our creative range and demonstrated that good filmmaking principles work across musical boundaries.
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