In 2012 Nayna filmed an abusive attack on a Melbourne bus, producing a viral video that made headlines around the world. The incident and ensuing media event was explored in-depth in Nayna's 2016 documentary,
Digilante, which premiered on
ABC TV and made its international premiere at
Hot Docs Canadian International Film Festival. Digilante later won best short film and best sociological documentary at film festivals in the US. The film received positive reviews and was praised by author and documentary filmmaker
Jon Ronson and also prompted
FilmInk to call Nayna 'one of the most exciting voices in Australia’s next generation of documentary filmmakers'. The film was acquired and distributed by
The Atlantic as part of their The Atlantic Selects series In 2014, Nayna produced, directed, and edited Dayne's World for
ABC TV, winning the
ABC iview Award and the award for best editing at
Melbourne WebFest. Later that year he produced, directed, and edited the
Fancy Boy pilot for Fresh Blood Pilot Season, which went on to be picked up for a six-part series for ABC TV and
Pivot In 2016 Nayna co-founded social media network Letter.wiki with brothers Dayne and
Clyde Rathbone, which was later acquired by media platform
Substack. == References ==