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We specialise in unscripted stories and producing high quality videos for a variety of purposes including stories to engage, project case studies, reporting and monitoring and evaluation purposes. 

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NRM Together - Natural Resources SA Murray-Darling Basin

Travel Smart - Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure

On the Right Track - Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure

NRM Together - Natural Resources SA Murray-Darling Basin

Legal Wood in Lao - Latitude Forest Services

Travel Smart - Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure

NRM Together - Natural Resources SA Murray-Darling Basin

Libraries SA - Libraries South Australia

NRM Together - Natural Resources SA Murray-Darling Basin

National Science Week - Be Inspired South Australian Museum - Chatterbox

2014 As Documented on my iPhone

Salt Water Film Festival 2014

Power of One Card - Libraries South Australia

Dads Read - Libraries South Australia

Waterfind Story

Adelaide International Bird Sanctuary - Whats your Vision?

There is a large employment gap between Indigenous and other Australians. In 2008, the employment rate of Indigenous men of working age was 59%, compared with 85% for all Australian men. For Indigenous females, the employment rate was 42% compared with 69% for all Australian women.[i] “Boof” from out the back of Bourke in New South Wales is probably not aware of these precise numbers, however this indigenous sheep shearer of some 40 years is probably doing more to reverse these numbers than most. Not one to mince words Boof believes in the power of truth, hard work and giving the kids a go. For the past 3 years Boof has been putting indigenous young men and women through their paces running a shearing school at Merriman in the interior of New South Wales, some 400 km from the nearest town. “The first thing that you gotta teach these kids is how to get out bed and go to work. When the kids first get here – they don’t look at ya and by the time they leave here they’ve learnt to stand up and say that I’m here to work and I’m proud of what I am – and when they have done that, I know that I have won those kids for the rest of their lives”. The Training to Employment program is funded by the Indigenous Lands Corporation and is producing some amazing results by transforming lives and opening up new possible futures for our nations indigenous youth.

Merriman Shearing School

Chasing Balloons - Riverland Hot air Balloon Fiesta

Day in the life of a Shearer

2013 as Documented on my iPhone

2013 Adelaide Zombie Walk

Day in the life of a Farmer at Harvest Time

TEDxAdelaide - Chatterbox

Day in the life of a Sheep Dog

I'm a Scientist - Chatterbox

TEDxAdeaide Women - Before I die