Launceston’s trams

Posted on 16. Nov, 2009 by Richard in Video

Launceston’s Tramway Museum Group plan to establish a “Heritage Transport Hub” at Inveresk. Here’s a short video made for a presentation that incorporates original archive footage, footage by the Group, and our own footage tied together in a “silent movie” concept.
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Corra Linn, northern Tasmania

Posted on 02. Sep, 2009 by Richard in Virtual tour

Tasmania is full of beautiful places that aren’t even marked on the map. Unless you know it’s there it’s easy to miss Corra Linn. The Google map incorporated in the tour will help you find it :-) Also note the audio track is simply the sound of the rushing water. (more…)

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Wetlands boardwalk, Launceston

Posted on 02. Sep, 2009 by Richard in Virtual tour

A five-scene tour of the Launceston wetlands visitor centre and boardwalk. This features an interactive Google map (click on the dots!), as well as simplified controls and video frames within the the scene. Everything here has been created by MultimediaAction: High-dynamic range photography, panorama coding & production, music production and inset video. (more…)

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Princes Park, Launceston

Posted on 02. Sep, 2009 by Richard in Virtual tour

A two-scene panorama around Princes Park. Click on the gate to go inside the park. Note how the view begins at a set point and then swings around – these points can be set to show any featured items. High-dynamic range photography, panorama coding & production, and music production by MultimediaAction.com (more…)

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Labor by the numbers

Posted on 02. Sep, 2009 by Richard in Video

A simplle stand-up to-camera piece wa stransformed using green screen and some fairly straightforward graphics. By adding a few sound effects the video took on a slightly humourous feel. At five minutes it’s a long video, but stands up well. (more…)

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The Gorge in flood

Posted on 02. Sep, 2009 by Richard in Video

It’s not often that Launceston’s Cataract Gorge is in flood. A quick trip to the Gorge in the morning and a few highlights posted by that afternoon. No tricky editing, no music, just good footage. (more…)

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Rural Practice Change

Posted on 02. Sep, 2009 by Richard in Video

The RPC organisation wanted a general signature video, but had next to no footage. A combination of stills, green screen, fast-motion and morphing gives the illusion of active footage. Music by MultimediaAction as well. (more…)

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Winter in Launceston

Posted on 02. Sep, 2009 by Richard in Video

A simple video with some scenes from around launceston in Tasmania during Winter. Music is our version of Debussy’s gentle Beau Soir. (more…)

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Launceston – flood protection

Posted on 02. Sep, 2009 by Richard in Video

Plan: drive about, look for a good spot, start filming, have the video up the next day. Online video can be fast and straightforward, yet still have punch. (more…)

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Something from almost nothing

Posted on 02. Sep, 2009 by Richard in Video

Here we took a static-camera video from a university, edited the talk to its highlights, overlaid the PowerPoint slides as transparencies and full-screen views. Note the little touches such as the drifting cloud at the bottom of the slides, title slide, as well as the intro and outro sequences with signature music theme. (more…)

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