Cultural and Community Videos
A range of videos edited by Brand Action, local stories, great products and unique experiences
Villers-Bretonneux French delegates visit to Robinvale
Although a long video, a wonderful group of Villers-Bretonneux French delegates visited its twin-town Robinvale, Victoria in October 2015. The delegation enjoyed many experiences and continued to strengthen the relationship with their Australian friends that established in 1985. We produced a video of the day’s experience including the dinner that ‘preserved’ the history of the day as well as showcased for the French visitors their experience. Video was used in this instance to promote the Twin towns relationship of Robinvale and Villers-Bretonneux in France and link the Anzac heritage for future generations.
Loveday Internment Camp DVD
The development of the Loveday Internment Camp DVD was based on the Barmera Visitor Information Centre having some raw footage of the internment camp during the 1940s. Brand Action edited the video into 6 chapters, along with voice over and stills to make a unique DVD and pictorial history of the WWII Internment Camp. We sourced royalty-free audio as backing and developed the slick and DVD design for the Visitor Information Centre. See project.
Shanghai Women’s Federation delegation visit Adelaide Hills
Working with the Mayor of Mt Barker, Ann Ferguson hosted a delegation from the Shanghai Women’s Federation in September 2015. Women business leaders from Shanghai enjoyed the Adelaide Hills including Hahndorf and Mt Barker. Joined by the President of the Australia China Friendship Society South Australia, Ms June Phillips the delegation toured the region and discovered some unique flavours and experiences of South Australia. The video’s aim was to capture the enjoyment of the visit and share to encourage other visitors from Shanghai to visit South Australia. Includes translation and subtitles in Chinese.
Wentworth Junction Rally
Working with the committee for the Wentworth Junction Rally a DVD was produced with a running time of 40 minutes. This is a short promotional video for the client to promote on social media and their Council website. Complete with drone, OSMO and Sony HD and royalty free music.
Robinvale Euston War Memorial Reflection
Brand Action has a long and proud heritage of working with the local community. Over a period of 2 and a half years, Brand Action have been filming on ground and with a drone the evolution of the Robinvale Euston War Memorial Park. A truly inspirational group effort of people that are sons of original soldier settlers in the region. Despite the challenges of local government, they’re building a wonderful park with a truly national focus for the future of the community and tourism.
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Branded Projects that Create
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ARKObots Branding
Branding developed with a young entrepreneur at high school for his educational combat robots focused on STEM learning methods. More >
Visit Wentworth Tourism Branding
This tourism marketing strategy was built on 10 core principles. The brand worked for the Shire, community and industry. A brand that can be used across the entire region and a defined point of difference. More >
Mannum Museum and Mannum Township
Working with the Mannum Dock Museum of River History and the Mannum community has been very enjoyable. The museum is the heart of tourism in Mannum and is continually working towards improving its presence for visitors. More >
Fleurieu Penisula Tourism Branding
Once I’d worked through the current brand needs of the client we started developing different visual identity elements from both offline to online that aimed to continually build the tourism presence in the region. More >
Norwood Morialta Pedal Prix Branding
The pedal prix team at Norwood Morialta High School had an opportunity to use pedal prix to promote the school and improve its image on the track. I developed a brand strategy to take implement the branding. More >
Coorong Country Branding
The Coorong and Meningie region used to be a lost landscape of natural beauty, history and indigenous culture. Developing the Coorong Country brand and supporting the local community has been very rewarding More >