Client Videos

Video previews for the Australian Business Forum

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  Hi everyone, Here are some initial previews of the videos. As soon as we have sign off on the graphics we can export the remaining keynotes.

William Chen Keynote

William Chen – why translation matters

Mark Tanner – Opportunities in second tier cities in China

William Chen – The Key To China: How To Get Started

high resolves video previews

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Re edit of the video October 2015

https://vimeo.com/142849773

V04 of the promo with NAB’s Changes

https://vimeo.com/89371979

High Resolves Video V03 Changes of the document implemented

https://vimeo.com/86222417

V02

Please note this is not a finished edit; this is an assembly of clips to establish which quotes need to be added in Roya’s interview. https://vimeo.com/85644892

V01

https://vimeo.com/85152591

High Resolves interview selects

https://vimeo.com/86214756

Paula Interview selects

https://vimeo.com/81963231

Rebecca Interview selects

https://vimeo.com/81963233

Tammy Interview (mentor)

https://vimeo.com/81963232

Rushes of the young people interviews

Quality Specs for Editors Hunting With Pixels

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This document is created for editor of various skill levels, so bear with me because there’s likely to be some stuff in there that you is totally obvious to you. I’m not telling you how to do your job here girls/guys, you wouldn’t be reading this if that would be necessary. The goal is create a workflow where we have consistency in how things are done, so we all save a lot of time with back and forth, especially when a client wants a small tweak months afterwards. We’re all busy, and I we’re trying to make sure we don’t have to hassle you afterwards!

Editing

Naming of timelines.

Please use a descriptive name here. What ‘sequence 02’ was three months ago, noone will remember. Don’t do double ups. I’ve seen time lines with ‘main promo’, ‘main promo edited’, ‘main promo pre grade’. I can’t tell which is which, so use really clear description, especially on the one with the final edit. To be sure, add ‘old’ to the name timelines that you don’t want to throw away, but are previous versions. Publishing Editing Left align the text in titles. This way you don’t have Audio Levels above 12 db, averaging about -10 to prevent clipping. Testing Play the entire clip after publishing; we’ve had instances where an upload wasn’t completed and the clip stops half way.   Reviewing When you create a lower third or graphic for a number of clips, please email me a still of the graphic in the edit so if there’s a change, you don’t have to go through all the clips to make adjustments. Share project Publish Share the project before you export, encode, upload Check if the video works Archiving All the assets in one folder. Folder names.   Andy feedback;   General editing   In FCP, Create folders in the browser and use descriptive names on your sequences. That way you have a descriptive name when you batch export too. Always use crossfades on cuts in FCP, otherwise you get spikes.                        

AELERT Video previews

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KEYNOTES

These are full length keynotes. We’d love your input on how we can create short segments and outtakes to enhance the user experience of our members. Useful out takes could be:

We’d love to hear from you!

Keith Manch

https://vimeo.com/82143575

 Keynote Liam Smith

https://vimeo.com/82071398

Keynote Eugene Mazur

http://vimeo.com/82066501

Keynote Dr. Paul Vogel

https://vimeo.com/82066500

Keynote Michael Faure

https://vimeo.com/82066499

Keynote Stuart Hamilton

https://vimeo.com/82143576

Interview videos

Full length interview with Malcolm Sparrow, unedited. For review of content only. https://vimeo.com/82421870

Content videos

Here’s an initial content video to establish the format; we’d like to build a database of short, informative content for AELERT members.

Keith Manch

Compliance cost vs investment https://vimeo.com/82232314 Challenges and opportunities in the next five years https://vimeo.com/84804655

Adam Gilligan

What does good regulatory practice look like? https://vimeo.com/82171213 How do you communicate effectively with the community? https://vimeo.com/84804651 Challenges and opportunities in the next five years https://vimeo.com/84758683

Malcolm Sparrow

What is a project based account? https://vimeo.com/85242620 What stops organisations from being agile? https://vimeo.com/85242619 Challenges and opportunities in the next five years https://vimeo.com/84806489 Regulatory practise as craft https://vimeo.com/84804649

Guy Lewis

What does good communication look like? https://vimeo.com/84819762

Sony Krishnan

Challenges and opportunities in the next five years https://vimeo.com/84806496 Regulatory practise as craft https://vimeo.com/84806494

 Murray Rohde

Challenges and opportunities for the next five years https://vimeo.com/84806491

Mark Gifford

Dealing with perception vs reality https://vimeo.com/84806490

Glen Brown

Has regulatory practise changed? https://vimeo.com/84804652      

Shooting With Pixels: So what’s in the box

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Shooting With Pixels is a course developed to help SMEs create quality video and social content. This means:  

  1. You can engage regularly in social media platforms

  2. You lower cost.

  3. Your business gets meaningful engagement from staff and clients because they’re part of building your brand.

  engagement

 

So how SWP different?

Most trainers sell you a process; you do a training, you get a certificate. If you’re lucky there’s a refresher course. Shooting With Pixels is about thinking and doing. We develop a strategy with you, we help you create the video and we put a system in place to keep the momentum going. Because ultimately we don’t create video for the sake of it; we want to engage and entice.  

It’s all about you

Our personalised approach extends to our training too: you get a business outcome and transferrable skills. Shooting With Pixels sets you up with the hardware, skills and support to make sure that:

   

An example of a clip created in the course

This clip was created by the clever people at Vetmed Randwick after only one module!

So what’s in the box?

Fundamentally, Shooting With Pixels has four modules:

Here’s a visual overview

 

It’s about getting you results, not a certificate

Our training is entirely based on what your specific business needs, your staff’s skills set and the allocated resources for social media and video: no cookie cutter approach here.  

How much?

If you’re looking for a $ 195 bootcamp, this isn’t one of those. It’s a tailored solution that will change the way your business communicates internally and externally.  

Ballpark

About $ 800 per module, which is almost entirely offset against the savings you do by going DIY. But let’s talk so we can give you a specific figure and set of outcomes!

 

A bit more info in a video:

  https://vimeo.com/74682017        

Video examples for aimee zheng UOW

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Hi Aimee, Lovely to meet you at China Digital, that was really interesting content! I thought I’d run this video by you:

Sydney Business School video for ELS

http://vimeo.com/73829551

TED X: Lost In Translation

A clip about words that only exist in one language: it’s interesting how language and culture create a way of looking at the world that’s unique to that language: http://vimeo.com/67529500

A bit about what we do:

http://vimeo.com/25540698

Education

https://vimeo.com/75076424    

Business video for Tarnya Lee Westpac

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Hi Tarnya, Great meeting you at China Digital! Here are some examples of work:

TED X: Lost In Translation

We loved doing this project for TED X Sydney last year; a clip about how language shapes how we view the world. We approached this by sharing words that only exist in one language: http://vimeo.com/67529500

What we do

http://vimeo.com/25540698

Bendigo bank: people and values

http://vimeo.com/40440053

Department Of Education Apprentices Video

http://vimeo.com/42958752

Videos for Bruce Chen Corporate Video

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Hi Bruce, Great meeting you at China Digital!

Videos for the ELS Language School

Here’s a video that will give you an idea of what they’re like: http://vimeo.com/56619774

TED X Sydney: Lost In Translation

A clip about words that only exist in one language: it’s interesting how language and culture create a way of looking at the world that’s unique to that language: http://vimeo.com/67529500

What we do

http://vimeo.com/25540698  

corporate and educational video examples for living turf

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Hi Rob and Ashleigh, Here are some examples of recent educational videos we created:

DEC Apprentices interviews

This could be a good visual style for your interview type videos. This is a bit higher end than what we have in mind for Living Turf, but it gives a good idea of a visual style we could use. http://vimeo.com/75369377 https://vimeo.com/47139158

Corporate video for engineers

Here’s a video we did for a very niche market. https://vimeo.com/72801811

Hunting With Pixels showreels

General Showreel

http://vimeo.com/25540698

 

Presentation studio corporate video preview

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Hey Emma, Here’s the V02 of the video: https://vimeo.com/77663527