Monday 26 January 2015

Coranderrk - We the People

BATCHEDIT has been fortunate to assist the Vic Schools Board in creating content for the kids in school to learn some home truths about history of this country.

In the late 1800's the people that lived on the Coranderrk Station in Victoria grew and locally exported some of the finest hops for beer production in the state. Unfortunately, due to ignorance and racial discrimination, their work, and more importantly, their autonomy, was brought into question.

For they were Indigenous Australians. Living in a time when their humanity was treated unfairly, and their culture was continually brought into question.

Through the work of La Mama, and the continual work of a dedicated few, the transcripts of actual court cases have been brought into dramatisation. First through theatre, and now, with film.

Students in the coming years will have access to those transcripts through recruits, filmed by BATCHEDIT.

Sid Brisbane,
Greg Fryer and Ari Long

Jim Daly


Peter Finlay and Liz Jones

Thursday 22 January 2015

CoM MPAVILLION

Get used to the acronym of CoM (City of Melbourne). For over a year, BATCHEDIT has produced content for the council as the go to for social media content with the team at BAKEWOOD.

2015 is shaping up to a big ear in all respects, and we are looking forward to producing outstanding content for one of the most vibrant cities in the world.

First up is one of the latest for MPAVILLION. Plonking a structure in the gardens in Melbourne takes a lot, and thankfullly, Sean Godsell was on board to create a structure that sits so perfectly well.


Next, Tattersalls Lane, an recent iconic laneway in Melbourne that hipsters love, and locals adore. It has a bar made from shipping containers. 'Nuff said.

And a highlight from last year, the SIGNAL street art guys. With a timelapse slider. And paint....lots of paint.

Monday 12 January 2015

2015 Abound

2014 easily changed its face and shifted into 2015. One of the fastest year's on record, and one that led to a lovely stairway to new heights.

The big partnerships for this year are with Gemma Turvey and the New Palm Court Orchestra, the Malthouse Theatre and the City of Melbourne.

Teaming up again with the crew at Bakewood will lead to more online vids for the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and the City of Melbourne. They are a busy bunch so who knows what else.

The internship ship is also sailing, as well as mentoring. All going well, will be teaming up with other like minded individuals whose passion and knowledge of digital media can be shared and encouraged. On both sides of the fence.

And maybe, just maybe its time to impress upon these folks that 4K is the way to go....if only Australia's internet speeds where up to the challenge.

4K all the way, click the cog for the 4K option (2160p) and be patient....



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