University of Melbourne – Faculty of Arts

A series of videos helping nurture industry partnerships and the internship opportunities they provide FoA students

Video content to help create awareness

University of Melbourne have a long history of partnering with arts organisations to support the Melbourne arts industry. Our goal was to create awareness of the internship opportunities for students through studying in the Faculty of Arts and to create awareness of the industry partnership between FoA and these arts organisations.

  • Melbourne International Film Festival
  • National Gallery of Australia
  • Melbourne Writer’s Festival
  • The Big Idea / The Big Issue

PARTNER

Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF)

As a result of an ongoing learning partnership with MIFF, graduate students have the chance to participate in this key cultural event, in addition to associated professional development and networking opportunities.

MIFF Internships

Bree (30 secs)

MIFF Internships

Bianca (30 secs)

MIFF Internships

River (30 secs)

Partnerships

MIFF Partnership (2 mins 30 secs)

MIFF Bigger Picture Program

Alison Horbury (90 secs)

MIFF Bigger Picture Program

Hannah McCann (90 secs)

MIFF Bigger Picture Program

Malcolm Angelucci (90 secs)

MIFF Bigger Picture Program

Djoymi Baker (90 secs)

MIFF Bigger Picture Program

Radha O’Meara (90 secs)

MIFF Bigger Picture Program

Stuart Richards (90 secs)

PARTNER

National Gallery of Victoria (NGV)

The National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) is Australia’s most visited public art gallery and is situated over two magnificent buildings – NGV International and NGV Australia. Graduate students have a unique opportunity to build on and further develop the rich and multifaceted relationship that The University of Melbourne enjoys with the National Gallery of Victoria.

NGV Internship

Suzy (30 secs)

PARTNER

Melbourne Writer’s Festival (MWF)

The Melbourne Writers Festival (MWF) is Melbourne’s annual two-week celebration for writers, readers and thinkers. MWF works with The University of Melbourne on an extensive internship program, with students undertaking research projects and gaining industry experience across different aspects of the Festival including programming and marketing.

MWF Internship

Eran (30 secs)

Partnerships

MWF Partnership (90 secs)

PARTNER

The Big Idea / The Big Issue (TBI)

The Big Idea is an initiative of The Big Issue, a not-for-profit social enterprise best known for its fortnightly street magazine The Big Issue, which empowers homeless and disadvantaged people to earn an income. The University of Melbourne partners with The Big Issue every year to deliver The Big Idea to university students as part of their study. Students attend a series of lectures and workshops, with mentoring and guidance from some of Australia’s leading social entrepreneurs. The course culminates in a competition with teams from other universities and the winners are chosen by a judging panel of high-profile business leaders.

Partnerships

The Big Idea / The Big Issue (2 mins 15 secs)

THE RESULTS

  • MIFF videos played to thousand’s at festival
  • Increased brand recognition for FoA
  • High video view counts on Facebook
  • Above benchmark web click throughs

Hi again, these have done the round and been given the tick of approval!

Communications and Partnerships OfficerFaculty of Arts

Thank YOU Chad, Ben, Carla and Joel! It was so much fun working with you, I really enjoyed it.

Digital Communications OfficerFaculty of Arts

I’ve got good news: the video has been approved by MIFF and internally by a number of stakeholders so we’ve got the green light to finalise it! Thank you so much once again for your work on this and for producing something that looks so good in such a short time frame!

Digital Communications OfficerFaculty of Arts

Thank you for sending these through – I’ve just had a chance to watch all the footage and I’m really happy with how things have turned out. Everything looks so elegant!!

Digital Communications OfficerFaculty of Arts

Thank you for sending these through! They look so great! I’ll have a close look at them now, it’s hard for me to tell which one I like the most because they are all really strong and quite similar. They’re all definitely hitting the right mark, which is fantastic.

Digital Communications OfficerFaculty of Arts

Fantastic! I love it! I like what you’ve done with the animation, it also gives the URL more time to sink in. Thank you Chad, Ben, Joel and Carla – it’s such a great result.

Digital Communications OfficerFaculty of Arts

We have reviewed the paper edit and the 30 second spot and agree with your selection. Great work!

Communications and Web ManagerFaculty of Arts

Thanks so much for sending this through! I think this looks great!! The shots are really beautiful and all the students and panel come across really well.

Communications CoordinatorFaculty of Arts

Loving how this looks!! It is fab and we are very happy with it. Thanks for all the work on this, we are excited to get these up on the web.

Partnerships ManagerFaculty of Arts