About Us
About Level 3
Level 3 is a weekly Melbourne based gaming television show that has been on television since June of 2006; and currently the longest running Australian television show about video games and gaming culture. Filmed in a suburban garage turned studio, run on the sweat of volunteers and funded by the wallets of the crew, it is truly independent view of the video gaming community. Currently shown in Melbourne (on Channel 31) and Sydney (on TVS), the show is driven by passion and love for the industry whilst delivering trustworthy and honest opinions on the latest and greatest in gaming.
The Cast
Jason O'Callaghan, Host / Reviewer
Kirsty Sculler, Host, Reviewer
Jamie Galea, Co-Host, Reviewer
Brad Jolly, Co-Host, Reviewer
Donald Duong, Co-Host, Reviewer
Kane Watters Co-Host, Weird and Retro
Aleksander Svetislav, Co-Host, Weird and Retro
Tim Forster, Reviewer
Zach Kelly, Reviewer
Alex Boyd, Reviewer
The Crew
Dale Robinson, Producer, Editor
Jason O'Callaghan, Talent Manager, Director
Robert Hill, Marketing Manager, Floor Manager
Mark Szili, Web Content Manager, Promotions Manager
Nick Butler, Online Social Network Moderator
David Lewis , Artist, A/V Tech
John LcLeish, Audio Technician
Sabrina Sabolic, Scheduling Manager
Justin Gascoigne, Web Developer
What is Level3: the Brand
The need to develop Level3:the Brand, came about as we developed a number of platforms that represented the group, without a single guiding force behind them. I saw the possibility of one area developing in different directions, simply because of a lack of unifying guidance, and group communications Consequently, thinking of Level3 as a Brand, would allow us to proffessionally advance our little show into something more equitable.
-Dale
What the brand consists of
Level 3 - the Channels of distribution
The Show (C31)
The Show (iTunes Download)
The Show (BLIP TVstreaming)
The Show (XviD Higher quiality bittorent download)
The Vodcast (Continuation of show discussions)
The Website (portal to all distribution channels)
Forums (The developing of show discussions and information relating to
the production of the show)
IRC (the chance for the personalities who make the show interact with
their audience)








