A WA parliamentary question on notice requesting details of videography spending by various government departments, agencies, and public corporations since March 2017. The response details specific engagements, purposes, titles, and costs for each.

AnsweredQoN 4429Legislative Assembly
Asked
12 February 2019
Portfolio
Transport; Planning

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Have any of your departments, agencies, boards, public owned corporations or Ministerial offices (since 17 March 2017) spent money on videography services: (a) If so: (i) What videographer has been engaged; (ii) What was the purpose of each engagement of service; (iii) What was the production title of each engagement of service; and (iv) How much money has been spent?

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Answered
12 March 2019
Responded by
Minister for Transport; Planning
Response time
6 days
Former Department of Planning
No
(a) (i)-(iv) Not applicable
Department of Planning, Lands and Heritage
No
(a) (i)-(iv) Not applicable
Western Australian Planning Commission
Red Empire Media, Filming EnviroFEST promotional video, EnviroFEST 2017 promotional video, $1045.00 (including GST); Red Empire Media, Produce Doggies Day Out 2017 promotional video, Doggies Day Out 2017 promotional video, $1045.00 (including GST); Red Empire Media, Filming of EnviroFEST 2018, EnviroFEST 2018 promotional video, $1045.00 (including GST); Red Empire Media, Education DVD, Woodland Reserve educational video, $330.00 (including GST)
Department of Transport
Gatecrasher Advertising, 30-60 second video on the on-demand transport reform, On-demand transport reform, $3,230*; Hunter Communications, Cultural Development Journey, Customer experience video, $3,520; Woods Films, Six short videos featuring Your Move champions, Your Move snapshots, $7,000; Urban Light, 10 short videos to promote the Your Move Schools program, Your Move schools – social media content project, $3,500; Site Pics, Collaboration with WA Country Health – Karratha Health Campus, Drone footage, $750**; Clipmedia, Filming and production of DoT Quarterly update video, DoT Quarterly Update – May, $450; Clipmedia, Filming and production of DoT Quarterly update video, DoT Quarterly Update – August, $550; Clipmedia, Filming and production of DoT Quarterly update video, DoT Quarterly Update – November, $450; Studio Orange, Animated promotional video, Learn&Log educational video, $2,080
* Only 50 per cent paid as at 12 February 2019 ** DoT offered use of its drone to the WA Country Health Service, but due to conflicting demands was unable to honour this agreement. Therefore, as a sign of goodwill, DoT paid for the drone footage over the Karratha Health Campus.
Main Roads Western Australia
Cooch Creative, To film and edit a 60 second video for the launch of the TrafficWA app, TrafficWA, $4,550*; Green Man Productions, Video production on the progress of flood damage rectification works in Great Southern region, February 2017 Flood Event, $4,050*; Green Man Productions, Video production on the progress of road reconstruction (South Coast Hwy, Cheynes Beach Section), Works on South Coast Highway at Cheynes Beach, $1,850*; Ben Broady Photography & Drone Services, Capture works and rock blasting on Wyndham Spur for Kununurra Ag Show, Great Northern Highway Maggie Creek to Wyndham, $770*; Cooch Creative; Produce a summary video for NorthLink WA project, NorthLink WA Summary Video, $3,425*; Entity Media, Provision of video services for Revegetation Knowledge Transfer Program, N/A, $2,160*; Anthologie, Staff Training Videos, N/A, $9,850*
* Costs included videography and editing as a package
Public Transport Authority
Anthony Rieck, Project videography, Bus Port fire testing, $9,147.70; Gate Crasher Advertising, Project videography, Transit Officer recruitment video, $2,670; Sam Field, Project videography, Music video Right Track, $10,000; Sam Field, Project videography, My Track video Right Track, $4,950; Sam Field, Project videography, Right Track student video social media clip and music adjustments, $549; Sam Field, Project videography, Subtitle for video Right Track, $150; Bishop Media, Project videography, PTA’s Bassendean turnout, points and crossing upgrade program, $180; Bishop Media, Project videography, PTA’s Bassendean turnout, points and crossing upgrade program, $9,412.50; Sam Field, Project videography, METRONET Frequently Asked Questions, $3,750; Lasso Productions, Instructional videography, Training video for staff outlining the process and procedure for the reset of axle counters, $13,190; Gatecrasher Advertising, Instructional videography, Bus driver training video which includes fare evasion, $12,477.25; Bishop Media, Instructional videography, Bus driver training video which includes operating procedures for the new Victoria Park Drive layover for Optus Stadium, $2,424; Bishop Media, Instructional videography, Bus driver training video which includes the new bus route to Optus Stadium, $2,250; Bishop Media, Instructional videography, Bus driver training video which includes the layout of Optus Stadium bus stands and navigation through bus station, $5,825; Gatecrasher Advertising, Instructional videography, Transwa Prospector and Road Coach service content videos (5 videos produced), $114,229.50
Note: All professional videography services include, where relevant and as needed, video editing.
Metropolitan Redevelopment Authority
Scene Team Videography; Official videography of Yagan Square art installation; $1,000.00; Scene Team Videography; Official videography of 1 year at Yagan Square (collation and editing over the year of events at Yagan); $9,344.5

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