Kennedy Miller Mitchell

Kennedy Miller Mitchell is one of Australia's oldest existing film production companies, and the most successful internationally.

They began making short features and experimental work, including Violence in the Cinema, Part 1, which Byron produced, photographed and edited, and which won two Australian Film Institute (AFI) awards.

The success of the film allowed them to establish Hollywood contacts, and work in the United States as well as in Australia.

[5] In 1994, the company took court action against Australian television broadcaster Nine Network over a contracted creative rights dispute.

[7] In 1996, the company released Video Fool for Love, an autobiographical documentary shot by film editor Robert Gibson on camcorders over 10 years that focuses on his personal life and relationships.