Archive for the ‘Corporate video’ Category

Getting Inside the Game: Smarter Athlete Monitoring

Thursday, January 26th, 2023
The device being

Elite sporting teams across the globe spend millions each year to optimise athlete performance. From GPS trackers to performance analysts, everything an athlete does is carefully measured.

But what about how they do it?

In our latest video, we take a look at a Speed Signature’s breakthrough approach that’s bringing lab-grade biomechanical analysis to the field—making it easier than ever to monitor athletes at scale, in real-world conditions. From tracking gait changes over time to evaluating performance-impacting variables, this technology is shifting the focus from just collecting data to truly understanding it.

The result? Better long-term health for athletes, and more informed decisions for the teams that depend on them.

Watch the full video below to see how it works.


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Smarter Veterinary Care, One Microchip at a Time

Monday, December 26th, 2022

When pets arrive at a new vet clinic, emergency hospital, or animal shelter, they rarely bring their full medical history with them. This missing information can delay treatment and complicate care—especially in time-critical situations.

Vedi with their new Australian-developed technology is changing that.

In our latest video, we explore a world-first system that seamlessly links a pet’s medical history to their existing microchip. From vaccinations to lab results, it’s all automatically recorded, tracked, and accessible—when and where it’s needed most.

But how does it work? And what does it mean for vets, shelters, and pet owners?

Watch the video below to find out.


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A Smarter Way to Walk with Parkinson’s

Friday, November 25th, 2022
The walking stick calibrating within the first 10 steps (blue light)

Parkinson’s disease affects nearly 10 million people globally, often causing shortened steps, “freezing” episodes, and increased risk of falls. But what if a walking stick could help detect and prevent those dangerous moments before they happen?

In this video, we explore an innovative new mobility aid—created by Walk to Beat—that’s both discreet and smart. By analysing your walking pattern and detecting the early signs of freezing, this stick delivers a subtle haptic cue to help keep you moving safely and confidently.

The walking stick giving haptic feedback to the patient (orange light)

It’s a simple idea with powerful implications—not just for the user, but for clinicians too. With app-based tracking and data insights, it’s aiming to change how Parkinson’s is managed in everyday life.

Watch the full video below to see how it works—and why it could be a game-changer for people living with Parkinson’s.


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Meet the ‘Roofus’ – 2021 WA Innovator of the Year

Thursday, November 18th, 2021

We were thrilled to film one of the standout stories from the 2021 WA Innovator of the Year Awards, capturing the winner of the Growth Category an inspiring innovator behind a clever creation known as the Roofus.

The Roofus replacing multiple tools in the tool belt

Designed for the building and construction industry, the Roofus is a mechanical measuring and marking tool that streamlines material preparation on-site. The Roofus combines the functions of more than six globally recognised layout tools into one smart, compact device.

By reducing the number of tools needed on the job, the Roofus significantly boosts efficiency, productivity, and safety — three essential pillars in today’s demanding construction environments.

Roofus tool being used by creator Sean Pepper

It was a real pleasure to meet and film such a driven and practical innovator, and to help bring their story to life through video.

If you’re looking for video production in Perth to showcase your innovation or product, get in touch with us — we’d love to help you tell your story.

Inspiring the Next Generation of STEM Thinkers – With LEGO!

Saturday, September 18th, 2021

We had the privilege of filming one of the most uplifting stories from the 2021 Premier’s Science Awards — the winner of the Science Engagement Initiative of the Year: FIRST LEGO League.

This incredible initiative brings students together to tackle real-world STEM challenges through two engaging projects — coding and building a LEGO robot to complete tasks on a field, and developing a research project to solve a real-world problem.

The season culminates in a series of high-energy competitions held at Curtin University and regional hubs across WA. Teachers consistently report powerful outcomes — from improved resilience and teamwork to an impressive boost in the students’ drive to become independent learners.

It was a joy to meet the passionate people behind this program and to help tell their story on screen.

If you’re looking for video production in Perth to highlight your initiative, innovation, or event, In Shot Productions is here to help — get in touch to bring your story to life.

An End of An Era! The Closing of Princess Margaret Hospital

Wednesday, March 6th, 2019

The Perth Children’s Hospital Foundation put on a thank you day for all staff and patients of Princess Margaret Hospital before it closed in June last year.
This is a highlight video we put together showcasing such an emotional day. There was a photo booth, face painting, choir, sausage sizzle and much more!
The hospital first opened in 1909 and has been a part of most West Australian’s lives at some point.

GoPro Fusion 360 Camera

We recently purchased the GoPro Fusion 360 camera and you may recognise some shots from this when we give it to Stitches the bear. Pretty cool stuff! It allows you to capture every angle all at once, giving the editor the freedom to choose what they want to work with. Would definitely recommend this camera, such a different way to view the world!

Being a Nurse At PMH

In the lead up to the closing of the hospital, we were asked to produce a video on what it was like being a nurse at PMH. They wanted to show this video at upcoming events as a thank you to the nursing staff past and present at the hospital for all of the energy and effort they have put into their roles over the years.

 

PMH’s 107th Birthday Celebration

Here is also a video we did a couple of years back for PMH’s birthday , which we were lucky enough to became a finalist in for the Australian Video Producer’s Association Awards for best highlights of an event.

Attending My First Hackathon

Wednesday, February 27th, 2019

Ever been to a Hackathon before? Neither had I!

What I discovered while videoing this event was that it is a fantastic networking experience, a great way to brainstorm ideas and promote “out of the box” thinking. What’s not to love!?

Watch our highlights below of the 1 and a half day event that ESS, Compass Group held with their employees.

Teaching Children With Language Difficulties

Wednesday, February 20th, 2019

Peel Language Development School is an independent public specialist school in Western Australia. It specialises in early intervention services for students with language disorders from Kindy to Year 3. If you feel that your child could use some help with their schooling please don’t hesitate to contact them.

Our son Nate was diagnosed with Autism when he was 3 years old. The early intervention with the language therapy really helped his communication and his ability to learn. He is too old to attend this school now but I strongly recommend those who have a young child with learning difficulties to seek help. Life is easier for everyone involved, especially your child.

Watch this video we produced with the school and learn more about what they could provide your child with.

Western Australian Innovators Impress Once Again!

Wednesday, February 13th, 2019

The Innovator of the Year Program, organised by the Western Australian government, is to promote and commercialise innovative business solutions and products.

We have been lucky enough to do be part of the amazing program for a few years in a row now and every year we find it more inspiring than the last. We are helping to promote innovation in Western Australia!

The videos are featured as a back story for each of the finalists, these are played just prior to the awards winner announcement and also, as promotional tool online for the finalist after the event is over.

Here are the amazing winners and finalists.

Overall Winner – UDrew

Interactive Building and Instant Approvals System

Winner Growth Category – Chemo@home

Administering Chemotherapy to Cancer Patients – in their home.

Winner Emerging Innovation Category – The Noisy Guts Project

A smart belt which non-invasively diagnoses and monitors common gut disorders such as Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Winner of the 2018 Business News ‘Great for the State’ Encouragement Award – Advanced Transmission Systems Holdings

Universal Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT)

Emerging Innovation Category Finalist – East Metropolitan Health Service

The Royal Perth Hospital team have developed a construct comprised of stem cells and smart 3D printed biomaterials to allow patients to regrow their own bone.

Emerging Innovation Category Finalist – OncoRes Medical

MRprobe – An Intraoperative Medical Imaging Device

Growth Category Finalist – Coplin Corp

KodeKLIX is a STEM curriculum aligned teaching system developed through the collaboration of Australian engineering and education professionals.

Growth Category Finalist – Definitiv International

Definitiv is a flexible payroll and HR software for medium to large enterprises.

Cinema Advertising Utilising Professional Video

Wednesday, January 23rd, 2019

Professionally videoed cinema advertising targeted in your catchment area, is a fantastic marketing tool. Your relevant target market is sitting there at full attention without the ability to skip the advertising. Here are some examples of a variety of cinema adverts that we have provided for our clients.

Contact CINEads Australia if you would like to find out more about how to advertise at your local cinema.

 

Armani Bar and Kitchen Leederville

Dale Cottages

City of Mandurah Stretch Arts Festival