Graphic Design - , South Australia, Australia
We work with our clients to create visual content to build on their online presence.Spice Of Life Media (SOL Media) is a South Australian-based Digital Media service. Founded by Sammy Leverenz, we aim to promote your business or school through digital online content. We work predominantly in education but also with charities and businesses looking to gain more exposure on social media.We have always said,"It's easy to book a videographer to capture content for the school but to have a trained educator that can film while teaching the students is quintessential."We also offer to set up digital media programs in schools and work with facilitators to ensure they have the right tools to run their respective programs effectively. The popularity of this digital media program has grown to such heights that it has received praise from celebrities such as Nicole and Joel Maddern, former State Premier Steven Marshall, and Chief Executive of the Educational Department, Rick Persee.We can organise to film or live-stream any school event including excursions, formals, seminars, acknowledgment/welcome to country videos, promotional school videos and so much more. We will work with the students you select and train them in presenting on camera. Upon completion not only do you end up with a professional product but it also incorporates your own students in the process. We can also set up a program for current facilitators. This includes working with your budget and offering solutions for equipment upgrades, green screen footage, and audio improvements. We have noticed that many schools are still using iPads to capture content. Whilst these are not the ideal tool for filming, we can provide you with equipment to use with the iPad. This includes housings, plug-in microphones, tripods, and apps that can improve the image. Nothing is unachievable and we also offer video editing tutorials for Final Cut Pro (Mac users only) or Adobe Premiere Pro.
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