We're a video production company in Perth and we have awesome journalists in our team who would love to interview your staff and make great stories. But hey, sometimes you only need raw footage, because you have your own editing framework in place, and we totally understand that.

Your customers might still have questions before buying your services or products. You will find yourself replying to the same question over and over again. With FAQ videos you avoid repeating yourself and your customers get a personalised answer, from you.

Embedding a YouTube file into your website is really easy. When you have a CMS website (or a website allowing you to make small changes like typos) then it's really simple to add your own corporate video as well. Either you create your own YouTube account or you embed the code you received from your video production company.

When your marketing department explores the creation of a podcast for online marketing, there are a few important choices to make. MultiMediaMakers can be your primary point of entry to discuss the concept, the production and the distribution of your podcast.

Adionomy is the advertising platform that allows any business to target internet radio listeners all over Europe. As a business owner, you can target your specific audience, and work with a small budget to get your ad across. MultiMediaMakers is Adionomy's video partner and has created a HD animation clip to explain the platform.

How can you make good use of online video? A recent study by AMCA, the Australian Media and Communications Authority, shows that a lot of Australian online video viewers are very receptive to professionally produced video content.

On 31 March 2011, a MultiMediaMakers video was used to introduce the Adionomy platform in Paris. The platform allows anyone to create an online radio campaign.

The Christchurch earthquake struck on Tuesday morning. The next day, a MultiMediaMakers camera and journalism team was producing coverage in Christchurch for VTM "Het Nieuws", the Belgian Television.

On ABC Perth’s Breakfast with Eoin Cameron, Kris Borgraeve was asked how the bizarre world record in Belgium has come to exist. 249 days without a government, the longest period of political indecision, it’s now an official new world record.

Our sister company ITV MEDIA delivers TV news for newsrooms in various languages. Kris Borgraeve covered the North Queensland cyclone Yasi for VTM, the Belgian television.