Videography
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Showcase of RuralBrand's amazing new aerial videography, shot from a Drone. The clip illustrates how RuralBrand AV is applied to digital marketing communications.
Clever corporate pitch from Bridgeworks prinicipal, Wayne Dyson. The whole clip is filmed as one-take, shot from the back of our Prado. We used 3 cameras in-sync for wide, close and elevated, with Wayne using our telepromper for faultless dialogue.
Corporate video illustrating a clients value proposition. Video served from Vimeo and YouTube accessed via digital platforms including Rural Press news sites, weather sites, micro-sites, email and embedded QR codes in print for smartphones.
Corporate promotional video illustrating scale and scope. Wonderful production shot over 6 months, 2 countries and throughout the agricultual regions of Australia. The underscore for this video is a revelation, as is the voiceover.
Impromptu piece. Illustrating a client new logistics capacity including robotic packaging. Shot with two cameras.
BASF's COOL project video for compostable plastics. This technical and educational video received the United Nations World Enviroment Day special commendation for 2012.
RuralBrand production featuring director Peter Shaw presenting the case for brand revitalisation. The video is unsophisticated, minimal overlay, face to camera format.
Vin Rowe Farm machinery video. One of three video produced showing the scale of operations and focus on vegetable harvesting equipment.
The pitch. An overview of what we do at RuralBrand.
Face to camera piece using a fully decked out green screen studio and teleprompter. Senior wheat advisor Colin Edmondson details the agronomy and field observations of the company's wheat varieties.
Fast edit of file footage for leading Gippsland farm contractor. Shows good variation of camera work.
AsaLift carrot harvesting Video for Vin Rowe farm machinery
AVR potatoe harvesting video for Vin Rowe farm machinery
TVC for Wrightson Seeds. Here we excavated a massive hole and guided the camera out, up and beyound using a monster jib. Repeating the effect now, we'd use the Drone and introduce 2-3 cameras into the equation.










