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AiCandy joins m25 network to push AI filmmaking across the region

Priya Nair by Priya Nair
August 19, 2026
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Australia’s advertising and screen sector has spent the past two years arguing about where artificial intelligence belongs on a film set, and a new partnership out of Sydney has just moved that argument along. AiCandy, a Sydney-based production company built around AI-assisted film-making, has joined the regional producer network m25, in a deal pitched as a way to speed the adoption of generative tools across the Asia-Pacific.

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The tie-up, first reported by trade title Campaign Brief, folds AiCandy into a network that already links independent producers and production partners across the region. For AiCandy, the attraction is reach: access to briefs, clients and collaborators well beyond the Sydney market it started in. For m25, the appeal is capability, adding a shop whose entire premise is that the imagery, motion and finished commercials it delivers can be produced faster and more cheaply using AI models rather than the traditional shoot-and-edit pipeline.

Context: an industry mid-transition

AI has already crept into Australian advertising through the back door. Retouching, storyboarding, background extension and rough-cut animation have quietly leaned on machine tools for a while. What is new is the willingness of production companies to put AI at the centre of the offer rather than treating it as a hidden efficiency. AiCandy sits squarely in that camp, and the m25 partnership is a signal that regional networks now see AI-native production as something to court rather than something to keep at arm’s length.

The commercial logic is not hard to follow. Marketing budgets across the region have been squeezed, turnaround times have compressed, and clients increasingly want multiple versions of an asset for different platforms and markets. Generative tools promise to churn out those variations at a fraction of the cost of reshooting. A network like m25, with producers scattered across several APAC territories, is exactly the kind of structure that can push a single AI workflow into many markets at once.

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Under the arrangement, AiCandy becomes the network’s dedicated AI film-making partner, with a stated aim of accelerating the technology’s use across the region. In practice that means m25’s producers and their clients can commission AI-led work, from concept films to full advertising campaigns, through a single specialist rather than assembling the capability piece by piece. You can read the original announcement at Campaign Brief.

The framing matters. This is not a technology vendor selling software into agencies. It is a production company positioning AI as a craft discipline, complete with the taste, direction and client management that separate a usable commercial from a novelty clip. That distinction is where much of the coming debate will sit.

Two ways to read it

The optimistic case is straightforward. Champions of AI production argue that the technology lowers the cost of ambition, letting smaller brands and independent producers attempt work that once demanded a large crew, a location shoot and a six-figure budget. In that telling, a regional network wiring in an AI specialist is simply democratisation in action, spreading capability to markets and clients that were previously priced out. Faster iteration also suits the modern brief, where a campaign might need dozens of tailored cuts across social, streaming and out-of-home.

The sceptical case is just as real, and in Australia it is loud. Screen industry bodies and working crews have warned for months that generative tools threaten the livelihoods of the people who make advertising, from directors of photography and gaffers through to editors, colourists and voice artists. There are unresolved questions about the data these models were trained on, about consent and copyright, and about whether AI-generated faces and voices should carry disclosure. The concern is not that AI is useless, but that its economics reward cutting people out, and that a regional roll-out normalises that shift before the guardrails are settled.

What it means for Australia

For the local sector, AiCandy’s expansion is a double-edged development. On one hand, it plants an Australian company at the front of a regional AI-production push, which is the sort of export story policymakers say they want. Sydney has a deep pool of advertising, post-production and creative talent, and a homegrown business selling AI film-making into the wider Asia-Pacific is, on paper, a win for the country’s creative economy.

On the other, the same efficiency that makes AiCandy attractive to a regional network is the efficiency that unsettles Australian crews and rights holders. The Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance and other creative unions have pressed for stronger protections around AI, and the federal government‘s broader work on AI transparency and copyright is still in train. A high-profile deal that puts AI production at the centre of regional advertising will sharpen those conversations, not soften them, and it lands while Australian regulators are still deciding how hard to lean on disclosure and training-data rules.

There is also a competitive dimension. If AI-led production becomes the default way to service multi-market briefs across the region, Australian production houses that resist it risk being undercut on price and speed, while those that adopt it risk hollowing out the very crews that give the local industry its reputation for quality. Navigating that tension, keeping the craft while using the tools, is the challenge now facing every studio in the country, not just AiCandy.

What’s next

The immediate test is output. Networks announce partnerships constantly, and the ones that matter are judged on the work that follows. Whether AiCandy and m25 can deliver campaigns that clients are happy to run, and that audiences do not reject as cheap or uncanny, will decide if this is a genuine shift or a well-timed press release. Expect the first commissioned pieces to be scrutinised closely by an industry that is equal parts curious and anxious.

The second thing to watch is governance. As AI production scales across borders, questions of disclosure, credit and payment for the humans still involved will not stay theoretical for long. Australian bodies pushing for AI protections now have a concrete, regional example to point to, and the way AiCandy handles transparency and crew credits could become a reference point for how the local industry expects AI film-making to be done. For a sector still working out its rules, that may prove as important as any campaign the partnership produces.

Sources: Campaign Brief.

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