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Flying high with GMi – Drone shoots with Southern Ports

The crew here at Geo Media interactive (GMi) have been out and about throughout the Southwest and Great Southern flying drones for the Southern Port Authority (SPA). We have been capturing the Ports of Albany, Bunbury and Esperance from the air for use in a variety of videos, publications and training.

We always enjoy capturing drone footage, and we pride ourselves on working quickly and safely when flying. If you would like to know more on how GMi can help you with your next video project, be it on the ground or above it drop us a line. So come fly with us, we would love to hear from you!

Amana Living and GMi

Amana Living is one of the largest not for profit providers of aged care in Western Australia. Since being established in 1962 they have provided residential care, housing, home care, respite care, transitional care and dementia services across 21 sites around WA.

Since 1998 Amana Living also has its own in house training facility: the Amana Living Training Institute (ALTI). GMi has been producing content for ALTI to welcome new trainees.

If you would like more information on Amana Living you can find it here: www.amanaliving.com.au/

If you are interested in training with Amana Living check out their website here: www.training.amanaliving.com.au/

If you would like more information on how GMi can help with your next production contact us here.

Aboriginal Health Television Launch (AHTV)

GEO Media interactive (GMi) is proud to have been able to assist in the national launch of the Aboriginal Health Television (AHTV) network last week.

AHTV is the world’s first Indigenous exclusively health-focussed television network and delivers important health messages and culturally relevant content through Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations across Australia.

AHTVs content is developed in partnership with local Aboriginal health services and producers who specialise in Indigenous content to ensure it is culturally relevant and engaging for audiences.

GMi was on hand to record the launch and help get the story out to the media. The story was picked up and reported on by over 20 media outlets here in Australia and overseas. The launch of AHTV was at the South West Aboriginal Medical Service (SWAMS) located here in Bunbury, WA.

Find out more about AHTV here: http://www.aboriginalhealthtv.com.au/

Find out more about SWAMS here: http://www.swams.com.au/

If you would like more information on how GMi can help you get your message out to a wider audience drop us a line here.

DFES and Peaceful Bay the GMi Way!

Last Friday saw GMi taking a quick trip down to Peaceful Bay in our states beautiful Great Southern Region to do a shoot for the Department of Fire and Emergency Services (DFES).

 

The shoot was about recognizing the efforts of the Peaceful Bay Sea Rescue Group in a dramatic sea rescue operation over two days that they performed earlier in the year. The shoot was a lot of fun and Mark is looking forward to getting back into the both the Great Southern and the Southwest to further expand our library of drone vision!

 

For more information on DFES go here:

Department of Fire and Emergency Services

 

To find out more info about the volunteer rescue services go here:

DFES Volunteer Marine Rescue Service

 

For more information on how we can help you with your next project contact us

 

Recycling is the Key!

The boys at GMi have been working closely with the City of Bunbury on a number of projects recently and our latest video continues that trend! The latest production is an animated educational video showing what can and can’t be placed inside each of the three kerbside pickup bins the City of Bunbury provides. These bins are the FOGO Bin (green lid – food and garden waste), Recycling Bin (yellow lid – recyclable materials), and the Landfill Bin (red lid – everything else).

 

Check out the video!

If you would like more information on the City of Bunbury head here!

If you would like more information on what we could do for your next project drop us a line!

The Boys are back in 2018!

So 2018 is finally here, we hope everyone had a safe and happy holiday break and is back ready to make some videos! We are kicking off the new year with more videos for the City of Bunbury, and the Southern Ports Authority.

 

Speaking of the City of Bunbury here is the latest video we produced for them about some of the things to do in the city this Summer!

We are also continuing our push into the world of 360 video and the new and exciting opportunities it offers our clients. Carl has also discovered the joys of of filming with gimbals, so much so the rest of us hardly get a look in!

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If you would like to know more about our work or how we can help you  please drop us a line here. We look forward to hearing and hopefully working with you on your next project.

 

Happy Holidays from GMi!

2017 is coming to a close and as we rapidly approach the end of year break, we here at GMi would like to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

 

We had a great year working on a range of projects around our great state and the world. Projects which saw the boys from GMi going to such locales as Dirk Hartog Island, Albany, loads of places in the beautiful South West, the Netherlands and Germany, before finishing the year in Esperance.

 

We are looking to getting back to it in 2018 and working with you on your next project wherever you may be! 2018 will see our new eLearning LMS coming on line, as well as a whole range of 360/VR video capabilities and production streams.

 

We wish you all a safe and happy new year and will see you in 2018, Happy Holidays!

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IBC 2017 is over for another year

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Well IBC 2017 is over and Carl has been checking out some of the new tech toys available to content producers the world over. New cameras, updated edit systems from Avid and Adobe, and lots of new camera stabilization systems.

The two Marks are very interested to explore Carl’s experiences with the new Panasonic EVA1, the GH5, and the updated Blackmagic Ursa MiniPro.

 

IMAG1654 IMAG1653Carl will be back next week where he will be thoroughly grilled by the image acquisition inquisition, check back soon to see his thoughts.

Talk like a Pirate Day 2017

Avast,  yar, and me-hearties – all terms ye will be hearing 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, training up yer crew with some sEa Learning, promoting your latest galleon, or documenting the history of your shipping line. And fear not me hearties, it wont cost ye too many dubloons…

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

If ye wants t’ know more click here!

ABC Landline and the Blackwood Basin Group

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Recently the ABC aired a story on its Landline program about the work being undertaken by the Blackwood Basin Group and Talison Lithium to turn old open cut pits into wetlands for rare and endangered bird life and native fish species.

GEO Media interactive (GMi) has been documenting the project over a few years now and was happy to help by providing vision to help tell the story. Congratulations to both the Blackwood Basin Group and Talison Lithium for the spectacular work done converting the area!

Watch the video here.


For more information about the Blackwood Basin Group go here:
http://www.blackwoodbasingroup.com.au/

For more info on the ABC Landline program go here:
http://www.abc.net.au/tv/programs/landline/

if you would like to know more about the project we are doing with the BBG or how we could help you with a project drop us a line.