Business Recovery Advisory Service

Melbourne Innovation Centre and Business Victoria

About

We produced a documentary-style mini-series spotlighting four small Victorian businesses supported by the Business Recovery Advisory Service (BRAS). The series was designed to highlight the human impact of the program and encourage other businesses to engage with the support on offer.

Working in partnership with Melbourne Innovation Centre and Business Victoria, we delivered a full production package, from creative development to final delivery, tailored for multi-platform use.

Each story was captured as a two-minute feature for the Faces of Small Business exhibition, alongside thirty-second edits for social media and a set of stills for campaign use.

Working with Glenn and the Aspect Visuals team has been an absolute pleasure. Their ability to capture powerful stories through video has elevated our content and created pieces we’re genuinely proud to share. Thank you Glenn for bringing your creativity, professionalism and expertise to every shoot.

Jamie-Lee Meijer
Digital Technical Lead at Melbourne Innovation Centre

Project scope

  • End-to-end production

  • Story planning

  • Production logistics

  • Regional filming

  • Video editing

  • Motion graphic title design

  • Multi-platform video delivery

  • Captions

  • Thumbnails

Outcomes

  • Widescreen feature case study

  • Square crop and vertical short-form ads

Credits

Production lead: Glenn Dixon
Title design and sound: Marcus Galic
Additional camera: Bayden Findlay

Documentary case study

Pureflow Total Exterior Cleaning

While the 2019 Mallacoota bushfires brought devastation and tragedy, Pureflow was one of few positive circumstances to emerge from the flames. The business, operated by Luke and Corey, was founded to help in the wake of disaster, offering its services as a way to assist regional Victorians with bushfire safety.

Pureflow, operated by Luke and Corey, soon teamed up with the Business Recovery Advisory Service, paired with advisor Phil East, to ensure the business was sustainable, profitable and thriving.

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