Isabelle Scott

My name is Isabelle Scott and I co-own Sunup Workshop, a boutique digital marketing & film production agency, and Little Bonsai Gin Co., a craft gin distillery.

POSITION :

Producer

CONTACT :

isabelle at sunupworkshop dot com

SOCIALS :

@sunupworkshop – @liftedspirits

ABOUT ME

FAVOURITE MOVIES :

Mulan, The Outsiders 

FAVOURITE SHOWS :

Seinfeld, Friends, The Nanny, Brooklyn Nine Nine 

FAVOURITE GENRE :

Comedy – I love a cheesy spy comedy or female-led comedy flick

PROFESSIONAL HIGHLIGHTS :

Throughout my career, I’ve had the privilege of working alongside some of the industry’s most influential figures. From being mentored by Hollywood Producer E. Bennett Walsh to assisting renowned actresses like Yvonne Strahovski, Hilary Swank, Rebecca Gibney, and Rachel Griffiths, I’ve gained invaluable insights into the world of film and television. Additionally, I’ve had the opportunity to work closely with Producer Kath Shelper and complete an SA Film Corporation Attachment in Production Management with Carly Maple, further expanding my knowledge and expertise in the field.

PERSONAL INTERESTS :

When I’m not working, I enjoy horse riding, exploring new travel destinations, making lists and tending to my garden. These hobbies keep me grounded and inspired. I also love chocolate.

Isabelle Scott-Fullerton is a South Australian Producer, holding a Bachelor of Media Arts (Film & Television major) from the University of South Australia. She has swiftly risen through the ranks of the industry, making significant contributions to renowned productions such as “Escape from Pretoria”, “I am Mother”, “Stateless” and “Pine Gap.” Recognized for her exceptional talents, Isabelle caught the attention of Hollywood Producer E. Bennett Walsh, leading to her pivotal role as Producer’s Assistant on “Mortal Kombat” 1 & 2.

In addition to her impressive portfolio, Isabelle has served as a production manager attachment for Carly Maple on “A Sunburnt Christmas” and as Producer’s Assistant to Kath Shelper on “A New Boy.” Her diverse skill set and meticulous attention to detail were further demonstrated in her work in accounts for “Escape from Pretoria” and the “Wanted” Series 3.

Isabelle’s influence extends globally, with co-production credits on NHK’s “Unsolved Cases” and a SkyNews South Australian shoot commemorating the “10-Year Anniversary of the London Bombings.” She has also earned acclaim for her award-winning short films like “Vote Love” and “Welcome Home,” showcasing her talent and versatility. Isabelle is a proud member of the LGBTQIA+ community, embodying authenticity, and inclusivity in her work.