Adelaide Hills Welcomes Sunup Workshop: A New Chapter in Regional Creativity
Adelaide Hills, South Australia — Boutique creative studio Sunup Workshop has announced its relocation to the Adelaide Hills, signalling a new era of growth and creative focus for the company. The move underscores Sunup’s commitment to regional storytelling and positions the studio at the heart of one of South Australia’s most dynamic artistic communities.
Founded by Isabelle Scott and Nate Fullerton, Sunup Workshop recently expanded into film production, building on Nate’s 25 years in marketing and creative direction and Isabelle’s decade of experience in film production. The relocation brings together their complementary skill sets in an environment that embodies the studio’s values — creativity, connection, and authenticity.
“The Adelaide Hills has long been a source of inspiration for us,” said Producer Isabelle Scott. “It’s a region defined by artistry and collaboration, where every hillside and main street tells its own story. Relocating here allows us to create and connect in a way that feels deeply aligned with who we are and the stories we want to tell.”
From its new base, Sunup Workshop will continue to develop original screen projects and brand-driven campaigns while expanding its partnerships with local filmmakers, businesses, and regional creatives. The Hills location will also serve as a production hub and creative workspace, designed to foster collaboration across South Australia’s growing film and media ecosystem.
“The move reflects our belief that great storytelling begins with a sense of place,” added Co-Founder Nate Fullerton. “The Adelaide Hills offers an extraordinary backdrop for creative work — a community rich in talent, culture, and innovation. We’re excited to help build on that momentum.”
The relocation marks a milestone for Sunup Workshop as it evolves from a city-based creative agency into a full-service studio grounded in South Australia’s regional identity — blending world-class strategy, design, and filmmaking from the Hills to the world.
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