In 2008, Dan moved to Melbourne to direct The Comedy Channel's satirical news program,
The Mansion starring
Michael Chamberlin and
Charlie Pickering. He has also filmed and produced a selection of short video parodies, along with other related online work. These have included filming and editing for the
Axis of Awesome's ''Election '07 Rap Battle
; an anti-web censorship advertisement, Censordyne
, produced for GetUp; a parody website describing a fake television series about the murder of Michael McGurk; and a parody video of the Freeview advertising campaign produced for Massage My Medium'', a comedy stand-up routine featuring Ilic and
Marc Fennell, which in turn was removed from YouTube when it was accused of being a copyright violation, as the work employed footage from the advertisement being parodied. At times his work has been the subject of criticism – his parody of the
Where the bloody hell are you? advertising campaign, designed to attract tourists to Australia, received threats of legal action from
Tourism Australia. Ilic was also behind Vicroads' controversial "Don't be a dickhead" campaign, which makes fun of "gingers" and "emos" in an attempt to create awareness of using mobile phones while driving. In December 2014 it was announced that Ilic would take up a position in
San Francisco as "senior producer of satire" with
AJ+, part of
Al Jazeera Media Network. But in 2015 he was sacked after using company equipment to film an audition for
The Daily Show. ==References==