Grace Moore is a filmmaker, writer and academic whose work spans across documentary, commercial, music and dance. With over 15 years of experience working in the entertainment industry, her practice is grounded in an ethical and personal approach to storytelling—bringing empathy, integrity and strong visual identity to each project.
Grace holds a Master of Film & Television (Documentary) from the Victorian College of the Arts, and her films have been screened at ACMI in Melbourne and internationally. She recently directed The Making of Material (2025), a short documentary exploring agroforestry and sustainable design, presented by the National Gallery of Victoria as part of Melbourne Design Week.
Grace has directed advertising campaigns for global clients including Jetstar, Maybelline New York, The Body Shop, Atomos and CAPI, bringing a vibrant sensibility to commercial content. Her writing has been published in The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald. Grace currently teaches screenwriting at The University of Melbourne.
PRESS
New Vision - The Age & Sydney Morning Herald (Print)
Good Exposure - Free 16mm Workshop
Fashion Journal - How I Got Here
Angus Cloud Article - The Age and Sydney Morning Herald
Grace holds a Master of Film & Television (Documentary) from the Victorian College of the Arts, and her films have been screened at ACMI in Melbourne and internationally. She recently directed The Making of Material (2025), a short documentary exploring agroforestry and sustainable design, presented by the National Gallery of Victoria as part of Melbourne Design Week.
Grace has directed advertising campaigns for global clients including Jetstar, Maybelline New York, The Body Shop, Atomos and CAPI, bringing a vibrant sensibility to commercial content. Her writing has been published in The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald. Grace currently teaches screenwriting at The University of Melbourne.
PRESS
New Vision - The Age & Sydney Morning Herald (Print)
Good Exposure - Free 16mm Workshop
Fashion Journal - How I Got Here
Angus Cloud Article - The Age and Sydney Morning Herald
THIS WORK WAS CREATED ON THE UNCEDED LANDS OF THE WURUNDJERI PEOPLE OF THE KULIN NATION. I PAY MY RESPECTS TO ELDERS PAST AND PRESENT. ALWAYS WAS. ALWAYS WILL BE ABORIGINAL LAND.