This action packed video is three stories packed into one. First I feature archival footage from the seminal Franklin River campaign, then I investigate the Facial Tumor Disease effecting the wild Tasmanian Devil Population, and finally I do a story on Port Arthur, an historic convict colony where I interview guide Laura Leeworthy, do their ghost tour and film a Ghost!!
Overlander.tv has been working on an interesting online tourism marketing campaign, which encompasses the use of both short video vignettes and a location map marking out regional attractions.
Grampians Tourism wanted to highlight visitor activities within their region, by populating a map with 30 second teaser videos.
To measure the effectiveness of these short videos, a ‘call to action’ web link was used to provide further information, pointing people towards the visitgrampians.com.au website.
Each video also ends with visitgrampians.com.au branding so as to maximize exposure to the Grampians Tourism website.
Online Tools used to accomplish this project
Videos were loaded to tubemogul.com where they could be syndicated across various online video channels.
The videos featured on the map, and thus promoted the most, are from the world’s largest video website, Youtube.
Youtube is part of the google stable, which means, with the clever use of keywords, can place videos high in google search.
Zeemaps.com provided a mapping solution that allowed markers to be placed at various locations and provide video, text and further external web link information.
On completion of this project, a regional map of the Grampians will be populated with 30+ short videos featuring a diverse range of activities from horse riding to rock climbing, wine tasting to family camping.
Grampians Tourism will further promote their video map on social networking sites such as facebook, twitter and myspace. This will also improve search engine optimization for this campaign.
The beauty of this marketing campaign is that Grampians Tourism can measure the effectiveness of each video, from both the internal and external visitor site statistics for their visitgrampians.com.au website.
I take a flight to the South West Wilderness area of Tasmania, learning about Critchley Parker Junior, an ill fated explorer who hoped to form a new Jewish State in the region. I also interview Bob Brown, leader of the world’s first Greens Political Party.
Thanks to Par Avion for flight, Bob Brown and Wilderness Society for archival material, and Pete Foley for fantastic soundtrack.
Mark Shea is an innovative Australian filmmaker who for the past 10 years has produced travel documentaries from around the world.
His unique style explores regional cultures by ‘meeting the locals’.
On July 24th 2011 he sets off on a new journey, starting in Bali, with the goal to travel ‘overland’ to each continent.
Exploring Digital Nomadism and Lifestyle Design, he will produce videos while on the road and aims to survive solely on passive income made from his online ventures.
Countries visited so far:
*Indonesia *Singapore *Malaysia Mark has been travelling for 196 days 19 hours 13 minutes 31 seconds
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