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Our March newsletter - As videographers, this is the perfect time of the year for us, with such great light and beautiful colours. So, while you take five with our latest newsletter (and maybe a sneaky chocolate with your cuppa), we’ll be outside looking to capture the first of the falling leaves. Enjoy!
In partnership with David Horsley and the Screenwave team, Mayfly Media has been lucky enough to travel all over the Riverina and Murray teaching and inspiring the next generation of filmmakers.
We know. We know. We’re video producers…. of course we’re going to advocate for video. We love it!
But hear us out.
Our December newsletter - While 2020 will definitely go down as one of the weirdest years ever, we’re looking back with a little mist in our eyes because it’s actually been a whole heap of fun here at Mayfly.
Our October newsletter - From the pandemic to people power, the hottest of dance talent to the coldest of crimes, we’ve wrapped up a number of projects focused on subject matter that have kept us completely fascinated these past 12 months.
We don’t know about you, but 2018 has started at a cracking pace for the Mayflies – from Melbourne to Sydney and everywhere in between, we have been buzzing all over the place this year.
As always, the Mayfly team has been busy with behind the scenes research and preparation.
A lover of all machinery, Steve also had the chance to get his geek on recently with a wheat harvest shoot at Lockhart.
For one of our bigger projects, we headed to Bathurst for a week-long shoot at Charles Sturt University.
We’ve signed off on some great projects over the past few months but here are a couple that were a real pleasure to work on:
With the rise of Facebook live and Instagram live, a lot of people have been asking about the best DIY equipment to buy to film with their smartphones.
Whether it’s for a B2B campaign or for a more traditional business-to-customer push, we have more and more clients who are reaping the benefits of great video content combined with “series thinking”.
As some of you will know, we love where we live and welcome the chance to really show just how beautiful our region is.
In May, we were ecstatic to be notified that our application to the Createability project was successful.
Wagga Wagga Crow Awards 2015 – Steve and I are very proud to be named as finalists in the Crow Awards 2015 for Best New Business.
Speaking about mental illness can be difficult for many people; there are issues of privacy to consider and the stigma associated with it in the community.
People’s Choice Award – Yay for us! The shortfilm we shot and produced The Enemy Within took out the People’s Choice Award in Wagga Waggafest.
The video we recently made for Lil Melodies has gone down on our books as ‘the cutest video we’ve ever made’. Check it out and you’ll have to agree.
Kildare approached Mayfly to film and produce the video to use on school information nights to prospective students and their parents.
The increased bandwidth and download speeds available these days have had an impact on how training and education can be delivered – and not just by educational institutions
Because of our industry knowledge, equipment and experience, we often get called upon to provide footage for national news networks.
As our download speeds increased, and our connection to online content became more embedded into our day to day lives, we all saw the YouTube effect take off.
We teamed up with Simone Dowding of the Blessed Bean to shoot her short film developed for Waggafest about local sportsman Joe Williams and his battles with depression and suicide, to raise awareness of mental health.
Earlier this year we were invited by Tania Sibrey from Food I Am to join their seafood class.
The Pakistan team visited Australia as part of the Agriculture-Sector Linkages Program which is funded by DFAT-Aid.
Mayfly Media have been working with local business people Katrina and Craig Dorward. Katrina is a skilled Yoga teacher who is in the midst of opening her own online studio.