Having the benefits of your products and services highlighted by well-known engineers and artists via video is a powerful sales tool. Video clips featured on your website add a human face, are interactive and have great impact on the visitor. Plus, when placed on other sites, they can drive prospective customers to your site.
Video clips combine the advantages of ‘classic’ TV advertising and customer interactivity, and are a great way to complement your marketing and communications activities. Contact The Note Pad to discuss how video can help you deliver the right messages to the right people. Please view below for a sample of videos previously produced.
FAME Radio Promotion Auditions - B105 FM
Posted on 10th September 2009
To coincide with the September 24 release of the film Fame, the Austereo radio network held public auditions for budding artists in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.
A remake of the classic 1980 movie, participants were invited to either sing or dance to chosen music from the film. The Note Pad filmed the Brisbane leg for B105 FM on August 24 at Raddacliff Place in the heart of the city.
The auditions are available to view at www.myspace.com/famethemovie and www.b105.com.au/entertainment/movies/fame and at http://www.youtube.com/user/thenotepadau



Alibis & Other Lies - Grinspoon
Posted on 8th September 2009
This interview with Alibis & Other Lies producer Ramesh Sathiah was filmed at Song Zu Studios in McMahon’s Point, Sydney. Sathiah discusses the process behind producing, recording and mixing the album. It was a case of full circle for Sathiah, who recorded Grinspoon’s first EP, Green, in 1995, after the band won the JJJ unearthed competition.
Stephen Bruel scripted and filmed the video for Digidesign to showcase how Sathiah used the company’s products to achieve the required results. This video is still published online at Digidesign TV and at http://www.youtube.com/user/thenotepadau




Don McGlashan Interview
Posted on 7th September 2009
This interview with legendary New Zealand musician and composer Don McGlashan was filmed at Protel Technologies in Auckland. Focussing on his film score for the movie No. 2, and his smash hit single from the film Bathe in the River, McGlashan describes his successful songwriting process in great deal and how music technology allows him to do this. McGlashan is perhaps best known as the front person for iconic band The Mutton Birds and regularly tours and performs with Crowded House.
Stephen Bruel scripted and supervised the filming of the video for Digidesign to showcase how McGlashan used the company’s products to achieve the required results. This video is still published online at Digidesign TV and at http://www.youtube.com/user/thenotepadau
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