Our Team

Amanda Morrison

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Amanda is an Australian Producer and the Managing Director of globally successful independent production company, Komixx Entertainment. She has worked in the content industry for over 25 years across television, documentary, feature film, and interactive media on a range of platforms.

Currently she is Co-Producer on the Netflix US, Sony Pictures and iGeneration Studios series, My Life with The Walter Boys, based on the award-winning Wattpad novel of the same name by Ali Novak. The 10 x 45-minute series stars Nikki Rodriguez, Sarah Rafferty, Marc Blucas and Noah LaLonde; Amanda Executive Produced and Produced Karla Hart’s supernatural short thriller Wirnitj that is nominated for a Screen Producers of Australia Award, and she is currently producing the documentary feature Forever Fifteen.

Amanda is also Executive Producer for the feature film Devil’s Peak based on the novel Where All Light Tends to Go by David Joy and starring Billy Bob Thornton, Robin Wright, Hopper Penn and Emma Booth. Directed by Ben Young, the film recently received the Western Australian Screen Culture Award for Outstanding Achievement, Directing; Amanda was also an Executive Producer on AACTA Nominated RAMS, a re-imaging of the award-winning Icelandic film Hrutar starring Sam Neill, Miranda Richardson, Michael Caton and Wayne Blair.

 Amanda Executive Produced and Series Produced twenty episodes of the ABC ME series ITCH which received nominations from the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts, Screen Producers of Australia and TV BlackBox Awards. Amanda also Executive Produced 52 episodes of the BBC children’s animation series Dog Loves Books.

She holds a BA, Arts Management from the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts and completed the International Institute for Television Leadership - Asia Australia Media Executive Leadership Program. She is a Screen Producers Australia member and an every-house member of Soho House. Amanda was the Chair of the Board of The Centre for Interdisciplinary Arts and the pvi Collective and is a current board member of the children’s theatre company, Barking Gecko.

Heather Wilson

Heather is the Senior Development Producer at Komixx Entertainment. Heather writes film and television, with credits on two seasons of the ABCME series Itch, short films Sentence and Wirnitj, and ABC's drama series The Heights. 

The highly successful ABCME series Itch sold internationally around the world and received nominations from the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts, Screen Producers of Australia and TV BlackBox Awards.

Heather's feature screenplay The Last Drop was the recipient of Screenwest’s prestigious $750,000 West Coast Visions fund in 2015. In 2015 Heather was also the recipient of the Australian Writers Guild Bill Warnock Award for her feature screenplay Another Time, which saw her selected into the AWG Pathways Program. Heather has experience working in a variety of writers rooms across Australia including The Heights, Itch and Doctor Doctor

Heather’s studies include a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Western Australia, Screenwriting at Central TAFE, The Directors Journey at AFTRS, Allen Palmer’s Cracking Yarns, and John Truby’s Great Screenwriting courses.

Heather is currently adapting Captured, inspired by the USA best-selling novel by Wattpad award winner Kelly Anne Blount, and writing Squeakers for Komixx Entertainment. She has two feature films in development with companies Scullface and Truce Films.