Visual Storyteller
Ebony ten Broeke is a Tasmanian filmmaker and impact producer drawn to purpose-driven stories that open space for reflection and conversation. Her work often explores the complexities of the human experience, with a focus on storytelling that fosters connection and social understanding.
In addition to her narrative work, Ebony is an experienced photographer, videographer, and editor. She has worked professionally across a range of visual media projects, bringing a thoughtful approach to each story she tells.
Ebony is currently focused on writing and directing original stories, while offering impact producing services to support other projects. She is continuing to collaborate with organisations and communities on creative work and also remains open to commissions in photography and video production.
Recent highlights include…
Attending AIDC 2025 as part of the Leading Light Cohort
ABC Story on Suffragette Records
Wrapping production on short film, Dad’s House
‘One TukTuk Driver at a Time’ | Short Documentary Peoples Choice Award at BOFA Film Festival
Currently employed at ABC Hobart as a Visual Journalist.