South West

City of Bunbury snapshot video!

Bunbury

The team here at GMi is proud to show the first in a series of videos we produced for the City of Bunbury. The first is the snapshot overview video showcasing snippets of the other 4 videos. The other videos are based around: Arts and Culture, Investment, Lesiure, and Facilities.

Stay tuned over the coming weeks as we release the remainder of the videos.

But in the meantime check out the video here: City of Bunbury Snapshot

The see us droning droning droning…in 4K!

Drone with 5DWe here at GEO Media interactive have long been looking to offer video drone services to our clients on top of our aerial video/photo services. GMi are now engaging C.A.S.A certified video drone providers for use in our productions. This opens up a whole new level of filming possibilities, that all of us are very excited about. These drones are fitted with either a Canon 5d mk3, Panasonic GH3, or Black Magic 4K cameras, and with an under-slung camera position and retractable undercarriage they offer unrivaled field of view and image possibilities.  If you would like to know more about these services, or how we could further your production with these drones please drop us a line. We would love to hear from you!

DPaW and Today Tonight working together to save the Woylie

Baby Woylie 2 Recently Today Tonight aired a story about the endangered Woylie and the fantastic work being done by the dedicated scientists at the Department of Parks and Wildlife. Using footage shot by the camera team here at GMi the story is a great way to spread the word about the plight of the Woylie.

 

GMi are in the process of making a documentary about the work being done by the team at DPaW so keep an eye here in the news and on our Youtube page for updates.

 

GVs WoylieTo see the Today Tonight story click here. Also check out the previous story too http://gminteractive.com.au/gmi-and-dpaw-formerly-dec/

9 Years today, Mark M celebrates another year with GMi!

Mark M LG9 years ago today GMi’s Mark Moore joined GMi’s ranks as our camera man in a day full of memories, shenanigans, and ultimately hypnosis.  It was a day fondly remembered by all the staff here past and present. In that 9 years Mark has shown no desire to leave the good ship GMi (the hypnosis must of worked then… or possibly it has failed horribly) and has grown (quite literally!) with the business and helped it become one of WA’s best small production houses.

Originally Mark thought he would only be with us for a couple of years before moving back to Perth but when he discovered just how good the Southern Lifestyle is, there was no turning back. So instead we now find him not in some cramped newsroom in a city rushing for a deadline, but instead swanning around our great state filming all sorts of interesting things for us, and spending time with his wife and new son in a place he now certainly calls home.

Congratulations Mark, we’ll try and get rid of you next year, surely we will have found a way by then!

Wardandi Memorial Park

502 ParkGMi is working on a documentary about the creation of  the Wardandi Memorial Park. The documentary will cover the construction of the park by the work teams, the preparation and burial of Noongar remains returned to the South West from a number of museums across Australia, interviews showing the cultural significance and steps taken over 25 years to make the park a reality.

Fulton Hogan

Bunbury Port Access Project

Fulton Hogan The team here at GMi have been working closely with Fulton Hogan to document the work on the second stage of the Bunbury Port Access Project (stage 2). GMi have been providing both video and photography services for historical and glossy presentation. With the completion of Stage 2 of the project GMi will then produce a video showcasing the construction for use both here and abroad by Fulton Hogan.

Clare Bug hunt Department of Environment and Conservation GMi

Bugging DEC’s science team!

Clare Bug hunt Department of Environment and Conservation GMi

The crew at GMi have stayed in touch with the Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC) scientists working on the Fire Mosaic research project near Walpole in the South West of WA.  Our youngest team member, Carl‘s daughter Clare, was invited to take part in the catching and classification of the bugs and became DEC’s youngest volunteer entomologist.

After spending a few days with the crew of science division Clare can boast finding 6, so far, unclassified species of moth, 1 new beetle and an all new wasp!

Prescribed burn, Fire Truck, DEC, Walpole Fire mosaic

Prescribed Burning with DEC

Prescribed burn, Fire Truck, DEC, Walpole Fire mosaicGMi will soon begin work to produce a series of videos for a social media campaign about prescribed burning by the Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC). The videos will talk about the science behind prescribed burning and demystify the process as a whole.

 

We here at GMi cant wait to get back down into our states southern forests to film the DEC crews, the previous video we did with them Walpole Fire Mosaic is one of our favourite videos.  Click here to see it now: Walpole Fire Mosaic

 

Fire TLapse branches dip MC

GMi joins the Corp

GMi has been working closely with the Water Corporation of Western Australia recently to produce a series of videos for use by their training department. The videos are for a range of internal and external departments and are fully integrated into the Watercorps SCORM workflow. If you would like to know more about how GMi can help you with developing SCORM based, or any other training packages just drop us a line.

Wedding Wishes From the Best Lamb

best lamb2013 has got off to a bang with Mark M getting married.

Mark and his lovely bride Jessica chose Harvey Dam to be the venue and the weather was perfect.  Of course, the bride was looking radiant in a white dress with blue sash and the groom was spotted in a shirt, tie and suit.  Probably the first time Mark has been spotted out with an ironed shirt and we have the photographic proof.  We are sure that his lovely bride will bring many changes to Mark – appearance, tidyness and an ability to listen – all for the better!

 
master of ceremoniesAnd no GMi wedding event would be complete without and appearance from “Best Lamb” Lamby who watched over the whole event.  Luckily for Lamby, the weather wasn’t roastingly hot or he might have got the chop…

A big congratulations and best wishes from us all to Mark and his beautiful wife.