Duncan Jones, Myriad Studios — The Myriad effect: Movies to medical breakthroughs & the Gold Coast's $1 billion screen industry
Episode description (26 mins)
Gold Coast visual effects studio Myriad has built a global reputation for creating cutting-edge “digital twin” technology for film and television, contributing to major productions like Aquaman, The Fall Guy and Godzilla vs Kong. But the real story is what’s happening beyond the screen.
In this episode, Myriad CEO Duncan Jones shares how the company is now applying that same advanced technology across new industries — from immersive virtual reality rehabilitation programs for spinal cord patients through Griffith University’s BioSpine project, to reimagining sports performance, fan experiences and even stadium design. The implications extend all the way to the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
We also explore what this means for the Gold Coast’s future as Australia’s most prolific screen production hub — and why the opportunities for local talent and businesses are becoming broader, more diverse and more exciting than ever.

About Duncan
Duncan is the founder and CEO of Myriad Studios, a visual effects (VFX) support company specialising in pre-visualisation, digital capture, animation and virtual reality specifically for the film, television and gaming Industries. Based at Village Roadshow Studios on the Gold Coast Australia, Myriad’s customers include Disney, Warner Bros. and Netflix. His unique position in the industry has exposed him to some of the most beautiful and diverse landscapes, unique and unusual places, fascinating and famous people, and some of the most technically advanced film-making tools available.




