Indelible is a creative collective founded in the UK in 2001 and now successfully operating in New Zealand.
Our wide range of knowledge and talents gives us a specialised understanding of the current production climate in New Zealand.
We focus on putting our clients' money onscreen, where it counts, staying relaxed and approachable whilst doing it.
Dan Browne
Dan Browne is an award-winning filmmaker with a special focus on cinematography.
In the 2008 48 Hours Furious Filmmaking Competition, Dan won Best Cinematography in his division. In 2009, his film "Broken Glass" was the International Judges Pick for Best Film.
Dan is also an experienced web designer and editor, and oversaw the post-production process for the documentary "This Way of Life," which screened at the Berlin Film Festival.
Kelli Greene Caldwell
Kelli Greene Caldwell's first love is story. She comes to New Zealand after spending a year in Los Angeles focusing on her writing.
Since arriving in New Zealand she has expanded her filmmaking focus and is now shooting a documentary in Zimbabwe called "To Zim with Love."
She's an experienced producer and director, and has a special love of editing.
Mark Radley
Mark Radley has worked with a long list of respected clients in his 20-year career directing television commercials.
He successfully operated Indelible in the UK and now in New Zealand after making the move to the Hawkes Bay in 2007.
With a background in design and animation, Mark can give any concept a high level of production value whatever the budget.
He has worked in all areas of production, and can even list commercial music composer among his talents. He's also a recipient of the European Silver Promax Award.