WA Parliamentary Question reveals spending on video editing services by the Road Safety Commission and WA Police Force since March 2017, detailing engaged companies, purposes, production titles, and costs. The Ministerial Office reported no expenditure.

AnsweredQoN 4437Legislative Assembly
Asked
12 February 2019
Portfolio
Police; Road Safety

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

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Answered
4 April 2019
Responded by
Minister for Police; Road Safety
Response time
14 days
Ministerial Office
No.
Road Safety Commission
The Road Safety Commission advise:
Yes.
a (i)     The Road Safety Commission has engaged SB Media and Lomax Media.
a (ii)    SB Media were engaged for the Australasian Road Safety Conference Gala Dinner and Awards and National Road Safety Week Launch 2018.
Lomax Media were engaged for the Bunbury Road Safety Research Forum.
a (iii)   The production titles were Australasian Road Safety Conference Gala Dinner and Awards Highlights; National Road Safety Week 2018 Highlights; and Regional Research Forum Highlights.
a (iv)   $2,300 (exc GST).
Western Australia Police Force
The WA Police Force advise:
Yes.
(a)(i) – (iv) Please see below:
(i)
Ian Rogers
North Metropolitan TAFE
Karl Meithe Productions
The Brand Agency
(ii)
Production of a single series of crime prevention awareness videos for social media purposes.
Neighbourhood Watch Western Australia social media promotional videos. Five short videos promoting Neighbourhood Watch were produced.
·         Tough on Graffiti Strategy 2011 – 2017 videos.
·         Social media style videos to communicate harm minimisation messages to School Leavers.
·         Crime prevention program awareness video for frontline government staff.
·         Filming for WA Police Force 100 year celebration of women in WA Police Force in 2017.
·         Filming of the Commissioner’s speech during National Aborigines and Islanders Day Observance Committee (NAIDOC) Week 2018.
Police Recruiting Branch resources.
(iii)
Breaking Baddies
·         Knock Knock Neighbourhood Episode 1 Dad Date.
·         Knock Knock Neighbourhood Episode 2 Crazy Cooking.
·         Knock Knock Neighbourhood Episode 3 Footy Fumble.
·         Knock Knock Neighbourhood Episode 4 Awkward Aerobics.
·         Knock Knock Neighbourhood Episode 5 Spaghetti Seduction.
·         Rewards/Girl Consequence /Boy Consequence/ Amazing City.
·         School Leavers.
·         Kata Path – program awareness for frontline workers.
·         100 years of Women in WA Police Force.
·         NAIDOC Week 2018.
·         Realistic Job Preview.
·         Information Sessions.
(iv)
$2 000
$10 000
$52,039 including Commonwealth funding
$55, 089
Note: Billing associated with this service covers both videography and video editing services. Consequently, individual costs cannot be identified.

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