The British Council StudyUK and Trans-National Education series have so far taken us to Islamabad, Tashkent, Rio de Janeiro, Mumbai, Delhi, Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta and Dundee.
The British Council StudyUK and Trans-National Education series have so far taken us to Islamabad, Tashkent, Rio de Janeiro, Mumbai, Delhi, Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta and Dundee.
The five-day congress welcomed industry leaders and change-makers from all over the world. Our setup featured multiple roving camera crews and on-site editing, delivering daily highlights packages and final wrap videos for Times Higher Education, host partner Chinese University of Hong Kong and partners University of Auckland, University of Canterbury and University of Nottingham.
Director Jon Moore
DOP Chris Dickinson
Host Nicole Lee
Script, production and post Realvision Creative
We’re posting this despite the crappy video quality - we lost the original file, but we still rate it as a great recap of a fantastic event.
Camera crews all over the desert. Choppers in the sky. Editing back at base. Countless trashed GoPros. And sand everywhere - yes EVERYWHERE. Breathtaking.
Bagrana has no running water, no sanitation, no hospital, no school. The children here get whatever education they can from the School On Wheels, one of the projects run by i-India.
They're also given a hot meal and basic health care from i-India's Mobile Ambulance.
And the i-India Shower Bus provides clean drinking water and a much needed wash.
Tamana wants to be a teacher when she's older. Find out how you can help her and children like her realise their dreams at www.i-indiaonline.com.
The film showcases how OGP is building a digital government, empowered by Stripe’s technology. The Deck engaged crew and set up scenes and locations to help demonstrate how FormSG, PaySG, RedeemSG, and ParkingSG have incorporated digital payment technology across many aspects of Singapore life.
Producer and director Liam Harkin at Tiny Ark
Director of Photography Blaine Rennicks at Tiny Ark
Second unit Jufri Husne at Vaga Visuals
First AC Ivan Chong
Sound Carl Pereira
Gaffer Malik Basar
Assistant Diana Jamal
Location producer Jon Moore at The Deck
Our three camera crews, on-site editors and production team gathered interviews and footage and produced fast-turnaround content for both the TIME editorial team in New York and for TIME’s regional marketing team here in Asia Pacific .
Our roving cameras covered the red carpet and reception, while our fixed cameras were standing by for the awards on stage.
Visit the TIME website to watch the acceptance speeches, other video and to read all about the awards and honourees.
Time100 Impact Awards recognise people who have made a significant impact on their industries and world. The awards are organised by Singapore’s Economic Development Board and sponsored by Mastercard.
Thanks to Chris Grasinger and team at TIME Video in New York and to Annie Chiam, Kay Tse and team at TIME Marketing Partnerships in Asia Pacific for having us aboard.
Producer: Jon Moore at The Deck
Cameras: Aaron Tan, Chris Dickinson, Jufri Husne
Sound: Carl Pereira
Editors: Jon Moore and Amaran Thevarajah
Jon Moore of The Deck worked alongside local production company Two Giraffes, Director of Photography Ian Pritchard and the talented AV team led by James Barton, to supervise production of the closing and wrap videos, interviews and other sponsor and partner video content.
The four day event welcomed academics from all over the world and unfolded at numerous locations. In addition to the main Plenary Hall, the teams covered sessions and workshops around the campus and followed tours to some of the university’s many academic facilities.
Among the week’s highlights were the opening ceremony at The Quadrangle and the welcome reception at Sydney Museum of Contemporary Art on Sydney Harbour.
Well done to Sammy Shirra-Moore at Branded for organising a flawless event. And congratulations to David Stouck and team at Warner Music Asia for pulling off something quite adventurous. Thank you both for having us aboard.
The Deck’s Jon Moore was Creative Producer and Showcaller for the three-day event.
Produced, directed and edited by Jon Moore
Filmed by Jean Wong at Greenhouse Archives
Filmed and edited by Jon Moore at The Deck
Photography by Diana Jamal
This was the promo video we created to launch Music Matters Live 2020. Due to the pandemic, it was the first edition of the long-running music festival to be produced remotely and staged entirely from the artists’ own bedrooms and home studios.
The idea of “passing the mic” came from deep down in the mind of Festival Director Sammy Shirra-Moore. And my, how she can crack the whip when her hubby is on the buttons.
Click here for the final video and the full story of how it was done.
Thanks to all the artists who took part; iNCH, Quest, Aisyah Aziz, RRILEY, Teddy Aditya, Sheppard, Lil J and of course, our Canadian friends Simple Plan.
Fun times in lockdown.
Engaged by San Francisco agency Digital Creative Associates, we lined up a local crew and spent a day online, filming interviews and broll.
Thanks to Tyler Kay at DCASF for having us aboard.
Thanks to DCA’s producer Tyler Kay and director of photography Joseph Griffin for having us aboard.