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EINWICK IS A FULL-SCALE PRODUCTION COMPANY. OUR TEAM COMBINES EXPERIENCE IN CREATIVE, FILM, PHOTOGRAPHY, PRODUCTION, AND IMMERSIVE TECHNOLOGIES.

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PROJECT CRITERIA

Demonstrated quality of goods and services.

The quality of our goods and services comes from our talented core team, our crews (Directors, DP’s, Cinematographers, Gaffers, Grips, H&M, Stylists, etc) as well as the equipment and top-tier cameras that we use to capture each of our projects.

Demonstrated qualifications and relevant experience.

Please click through to see more on hero projects that demonstrate our skills and qualifications:

Availability to complete the project within budget and indicative timeframe.

To complete the project within budget and the set timeframe, we will manage the production timeline and deliverables effectively. We pride ourselves on being able to allocate resources and harness the multifaceted expertise of our skilled internal and external crew to ensure deadlines are met. We have the capacity to take on this project and meet the June deadline. Please see the budget below for a 2 day shoot, which is what we feel would be necessary to execute and capture of 5 locations per day.

MANDATORY CRITERIA

Demonstrated experience in creative direction and collaborative shoot management.

We often work across multiple departments and organisations to deliver projects on time and within budget.

Selected Projects:

R Corporation Project

Managed a 5-day shoot across 25 locations, with a team of 35 cast and crew, as well as drone capture, vehicle tracking, and luxury car logistics.

Nike Dunk School

Executed a high-impact marketing campaign across Asia-Pacific.

M&OP Uniform Project

Produced a three-part documentary over three years, collaborating with local Victorian Government bodies, local Victorian manufacturers and RMIT University to capture the entire process and purpose for the new Melbourne & Olympic Parks workforce uniforms.

M&OP Redevelopment

Implemented safety, logistics and creative planning and strategies for drone filming and ground filming. Effectively coordinated between Tennis Australia, Development Victoria, and Melbourne & Olympic Parks Trust.

Victoria Together

Facilitated a collaborative project featuring notable entities such as Melbourne & Olympic Parks, South East Melbourne Phoenix Basketball Team, The Australian Ballet, Melbourne City Women's Football Club, and key event promoters for high-profile artists including Mushroom Group and The Frontier Touring Company.

CLIENT TESTIMONIALS

Demonstrated creativity and innovation in delivering ad campaigns for other travel brands or local government authorities.

At Einwick, we embrace and celebrate creativity and innovation by utilising technology and drawing inspiration not only from other ad campaigns but also from art, music, design, architecture, nature, food & beverage, and culture.

Recently, we have been incorporating technologies like Unreal Engine, CGI, VR/AR, and mixed media formats into our creative processes.

Below are some examples showcasing our creativity for other brands and local government authorities:

The Return

As part of the Rising Melbourne program, we collaborated with Malthouse Theatre on a concept trailer for The Return. The client approached us with visual inspiration drawn from the TV series 'Severance' for their trailer production's set design. After conducting extensive location scouting, we were unable to find a similar location to match the reference provided. To overcome this challenge, we expanded our approach by creating a digital space where we could composite the actors. This involved filming live-action sequences against a green screen and integrating these with digital CGI elements to construct the final composition. This is a great example of how we innovate and push creativity further.

Summertime at the Ballet

Victoria Together was an online platform dedicated to creating and promoting digital content across various domains such as the arts, sports, wellbeing, and regional exploration in Victoria. Einwick collaborated with Victoria Together and the Melbourne & Olympic Parks Trust to develop promotional content for iconic venues like Rod Laver Arena, John Cain Arena, AAMI Park, and Margaret Court Arena.

Among these projects, we were commissioned to produce a 360-degree, 3D immersive video offering a behind-the-scenes look at 'Summertime at the Ballet' during its debut at Margaret Court Arena. This virtual reality experience provided viewers with a 360-degree perspective, narrated by Creative Director David Hallberg, allowing them to fully immerse themselves in the captivating world of 'Summertime at the Ballet'.

Where Locals Fit

Where Locals Fit is a three-part series produced in partnership with Yarra City Council. In this series, we meet Mandy, Mini, and Clinton, three individuals who have found empowerment and a sense of belonging through their local community facilities.

Melbourne & Olympic Parks Redevelopment

The Melbourne Park Redevelopment marked significant upgrades to the site. A change that saw the precinct turn into a world-class destination for live events and guarantees Melbourne as the home of the Australian Open until 2046. We produced this video with Melbourne and Olympic Parks, Development Victoria, and Tennis Australia, to showcase the completion of the project. We held a spotlight on particular elements of the redevelopment, including environmental sustainability, accessibility and universal design.

Abbotsford Convent

A series featuring 12 passionate artists and their diverse mediums from pottery, photography, writing, through to electronic media. The artists share their craft and journeys through intimate storytelling, giving us a glimpse into their work, studio and the picturesque surroundings of the Abbotsford Convent. The project was established in response to the impacts of COVID on the art precinct, it's tenants and the wider community. The Convent responded to continuous lockdowns, restrictions and financial uncertainties from the pandemic by supporting its tenants, profiling independent artists, connecting them to their community, and promoting their work to a wider audience. Abbotsford Convent engaged us, with the support of RISE — Restart Investment to Sustain and Expand — to produce a video series titled 'Meet the Artists'.

LOCAL CONTENT

Local Content: Specify if your business has a physical presence and/or ownership in Ballarat, the State of Victoria or elsewhere.

Einwick is a Melbourne-based company. The majority of our clients and collaborators have a strong presence in the State of Victoria. We proudly produce content that focuses on local stories, local people and brands, as well as local government authorities.

Some of our local highlighted clients include Abbotsford Convent, Back to Back Theatre, Development Victoria, Higher Ground, Lune, Malthouse Theatre, Manningham Council, Melbourne & Olympic Parks, Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, Melbourne Food and Wine Festival, Melbourne Theatre Company, Rising Melbourne, The Australian Ballet, Victoria State Government, Victorian Opera, Yarra City Council, and Yarra Leisure.

Local Economic Benefit:

Below are some examples of how we helped our clients increase customer/audience engagement and ultimately drive economic growth.

30 minutes after launching the concept trailer of Hour of the Wolf for Malthouse Theatre, 75% of tickets were sold.

Launched in 2020 in response to COVID-19's impact, the Meet the Artists video series was initiated by the Convent with Einwick and the City of Yarra's support to connect digitally with communities craving connection during lockdowns. Initially featuring Convent-based artists Cone 11 and David Booth, the series offered virtual tours of their studios, sharing insights into their creative processes. Thanks to the Australian Government's RISE initiative in 2021, the project expanded to include 20 more artists across 15 videos, aiming to profile independent creatives, mitigate pandemic-related financial uncertainties, and engage a growing online audience with diverse and quality creative works and experiences of the Convent’s vibrant tenant community.

Following a glowing review in The New York Times in April 2016, where food critic Oliver Strand praised Lune Croissanterie's classic croissant for its perfect balance of butter and flakiness, the bakery's reputation soared, marking it as a top croissant maker globally. In response, we completely redesigned Lune's website, producing and incorporating fresh photos and launch videos. Capitalising on this acclaim, Lune has since expanded, opening new locations in Armadale, Melbourne CBD, Brisbane CBD, and South Brisbane, further cementing its presence in the culinary world.

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CAPABILITIES
PRE-PRODUCTION
ART DIRECTION
CREATIVE DEVELOPMENT
SCRIPTING
STORYBOARDING
LOCATION SCOUTING
CASTING
SET AND PROPS
EQUIPMENT AND CREW
PRODUCTION
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
VIDEO PRODUCTION
CINEMATOGRAPHY
STILL PHOTOGRAPHY
DRONE PHOTOGRAPHY
360 DEGREE VIDEO PRODUCTION
DIGITAL IMAGING TECHNICIAN
POST-PRODUCTION
VIDEO EDITING
COLOUR GRADING
MOTION GRAPHICS
AUDIO MIXING
3D ANIMATION
PRODUCT VISUALISATIONS
VISUAL EFFECTS
AUGMENTED REALITY PRODUCTION
CLIENTS & COLLABORATORS

Abbotsford Convent
Adidas
AndPeople
Back to Back Theatre
Binyan
Black Star Pastry
Chivas Regal
Dulux
Eastern Market
Foot Locker
Form and Fold
Hazel
Higher Ground
Hoodrich
Jacklop Hotel
JD Sports
Lune
Malthouse Theatre
Manningham Council
MBB Consulting
MCEC
Melbourne & Olympic Parks
Melbourne Theatre Company
Meta
New Balance
Nike
Phoria
Pretty Soon
Rebel Sport
Ritz Carlton
SHOKU IKU
Space Between
Templa
The Australian Ballet
Top Paddock
Tomorrow Agency
Victorian Opera
Vue De Monde
Willow & Blake
Will Studd Cheese
Yarra City Council

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