Audio and Video Examples
Fred Schebesta is one of Australia's brightest young direct marketers. We've recommended his seminars in Sydney to many clients, and we've worked with him to put an audio visual version of his marketing presentation up on line.
What did the people who came to our first Videopodcasting class say about it?
How do you navigate through the video you've shot? Here's Dr David Blackall, who made Delinquent Angel about the Artist John Perceval.
James Edwards, who works on the Chaser, among many other projects, has agreed to help out with some of our training. Here he is talking about Making Your Videos Better.
You can see James own show reels here on YouTube.
How do you make a wildly successful YouTube video? Here's the top videos of 2007 according to The Telegraph.
Here's a lovely but sad animation from Dony who goes under the name Madyeti47 on Youtube.
You may like to have a look and listen to what our Podcast Like A Pro students have done.
Our expertise in helping you make the most of your performance has been honed with the bright young people from the On Camera Connection Presenters Course. This is a flash file of their Vox Pops.
For high impact and low bandwidth we recommend SoundSlides (the link is on the right). This is a multimedia display to go with a PR release for a deal signed between Bilfinger Berger and Yarra Valley Water.
Bob's science meets spirituality podcasts are at The WellSpring Flow Podcasts.
Prince Charles has a video blog. It's a well produced and flattering glimpse of a typical day in the life of the heir to the British throne.
Nic Askew's wonderful site monday9am combines simple direct filmaking, with spiritually delving enquiries, to deliver some answers for the big questions we sometimes ask as we start another week.
Nice Shorts is an online festival of short films, created by Nick Boulton from Viocorp. It is Sydney based and with a best film competition soon it may become an online alternative to Tropfest. Nick's also very active in Actors Anonymous.
Dave Gravina from Digital Eskimo is one of the most progressive minds in Australian advertising. He was onto the possibilities of podcasting very quickly, and came up with the 'Bobcasts' idea for Senator Bob Brown
Stuart Cameron is another ex radio pro who's been busy making podcasts, you can hear an example about nanotechnology here.
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