Western Australia

GMi working with the community.

 

As you probably already know GMi has been working closely with community groups to help spread the word of the fantastic conservation projects they work on. We here at GMi are pleased to welcome the Leschenault Catchment Council to the growing number of groups we assist here in Western Australia.

Quokka Forest

They join our conservation clients list which also includes the Australian branch of the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), the Department of Parks and Wildlife, and the Blackwood Basin Group (BBG). The BBG has just opened their latest conservation success to the public the creation of a wetlands haven at Schwenkes Dam.

This new wetland is part of the Priority Bittern and Waterbird Biodiversity Enhancement Project.

BBG Lake drone

This has been and continues to be a fantastic project to work on and if you would like more information on this or any of the other projects we work on drop us a line here. Also keep an eye out on the ABCs’ Landline program, which will have a story about the BBG project (using of our vision) later this month.

You can find more information about the community groups and organizations we work with here:

Parks and Wildlife (DPaW)

Leschenault Catchment Council (LCC)

WWF Australia

Blackwood Basin Group (BBG)

Exploring 4

The End (2016) is Nigh!

As 2016 winds to a close 2017 will see something else spin up. Something with props perhaps?

Exploring 4

The boys here at GMi are itching to get the hotly anticipated new DJI drone in there hands. With stunning images, a smaller footprint for easier travel and considerably longer flight times Carl and the Marks are trying to be patient while we await our delivery. In the meantime they have been watching some of the stunning footage some of the lucky people around the world (who have already received their drones) have been capturing. Check out this great one by Philip Bloom.

Windjana Gorge Crocs

2016 saw the boys on filming all over our great state be it in the Kimberley Region, to Broome and the famous Cable Beach, to Dirk Hartog Island during the 400th Anniversary of landing there, back out to the desert to see a land reclaimed, to our states foodbowl heartlands or to our lush southern forests and stunning coastlines, 2016 has been a truly amazing year!

Eagles Skyribbon

So as 2017 rolls in with a new drone a new AVID editing suite, and another new camera on the horizon GMi has never been better suited to tell your story. So please enjoy the end of year festivities, travel safe and drop us a line in the new year we would love to hear from you!

GMi and Bunge

GMi has been working closely recently with the international grain supplier Bunge. A world leading agribusiness and food company based in New York, with operations in 40 countries around the globe. We have been working with both the team here in Bunbury and the Head office in New York to produce a series of induction and corporate videos for their new export operations in Bunbury.

You can find out more about Bunge here.

Or contact us here for more info on the project and how we can help you with yours.

 

Bunbury Art & Culture

BREC Night

Here is the next video in our 5 video series created for the City of Bunbury, it’s called: Art & Culture. This video focuses on the diverse Arts, Entertainment, and Cultural experiences to be had in one of the fastest growing regional cities in Australia: The City of Bunbury.

 

Click here to see the video

To infinity and beyond…

7D 1000mm and GMi

GMi has recently added to its diverse equipment collection with addition of a new 1000mm Super Telephoto lens. Married up to a state of the art aluminum SLR camera cage, high definition field monitor and our beloved Canon 7D camera GMi is now able to undertake those incredible wildlife shoots in full HD.

 

With a magnification significantly greater than our previous best lens, this rig is already producing spectacular wildlife video. Using the latest in post production image stabilization from Avid Media Composer and Adobe After Effects we are able to use the lens to its maximum magnification, shooting wildlife at 200m or more with superb clarity. The addition of our specially sourced dedicated field monitor and rail system allows for greater focus control and quick setup.

 

Look out for the results in documentaries we are producing now – we are excited, and we hope you will be too!

Investing in Bunbury

City of Bunbury

Here is the next video in our 5 video series created for the City of Bunbury, it’s called Investing in Bunbury. This video focuses on some of the development and investment opportunities available in one of the fastest growing regional cities in Australia: The City of Bunbury.

 

Click here to watch the video!

On Campus With GMi

curtin logo openerThe team here at GEO Media Interactive have been working to produce a series of videos for one of Western Australia’s premier universities, Curtin University.

The team has been shooting course based videos to help students in managing their studies and structuring their courses for the online world.

 

Anatomage Research ProjectAlso the team have been working on another project showcasing the new and exciting technologies that Curtin is rolling out to stay at the top of its field.

 

Talk like a pirate day boards the GMi Galleon

pirate lambAvast,  yar, and me-hearties – all terms you will here today as Cap’n Lamb boards the salty sea dog that is GMi on “Talk Like a Pirate Day”.

Always ready to parlay, the crew at GMi are ready to sail the seven seas in search of treasure, be it walking planks safely in a SCORM, promoting your latest galleon or documenting the history of your shipping line.  And fear not me hearties, it wont cost you too many dubloons…

First Mate Mark has some Canons, some Sonys and some Panasonics to shoot a broadside of vision,  while Galley Chief Carl will slash and cut it together Avidly. Run up your Colours – we be ready for adventure.

Gateway WA

IMG_4108GEO Media Interactive are documenting a new major infrastructure and roadworks construction project. This time the project is the $1 billion dollar Gateway WA Perth Airport and Freight Access Project.

Gateway WA is the largest infrastructure project ever undertaken by Main Roads WA and aims to improve the safety and efficiency of one of the State’s most important transport hubs, where road, rail and air services connect.  GMi is providing video and photography services to be used for their website, a corporate video showing the construction, banners, and posters for the project, and in TV and print media.

 

IMG_4121The crew here are looking forward to getting into some of the sites to shoot industrial timelapses which always come up great in videos.