Tony Walters

Walters met his collaborator Craig Anderson when they were performing absurdist theatre at the University of Western Sydney in the mid-1990s.

They teamed up on the short film Life in a Datsun, which won best comedy at the 1999 Tropfest film festival, where they met Doug Bayne, another entrant who created casual computer effects.

The foursome created Video Dare, a consciously tasteless mock reality show that they sold to Special Broadcasting Service.

[2] They then created material for Fly TV, ABC's digital youth channel, before piloting Double the Fist.

Walters is currently working as a photographer and video journalist for The Sydney Morning Herald.