Project Type: Corporate Event Videography & Content Creation
Client: Green Energy Technologies
Services: Event Videography · Interviews · Social Media Content · Edited Selects
Location: Northerlies Beach Bar & Grill · Airlie Beach · Whitsundays · Queensland · Australia
Project Overview
TDM was engaged to capture Green Energy Technologies’ quarterly team event, held at Northerlies Beach Bar & Grill in Airlie Beach. The event brought together team members and stakeholders for a combination of presentations, networking, and end-of-quarter celebrations — providing an opportunity to capture both structured sessions and the authentic energy of the team.
This is part of TDM’s ongoing quarterly event coverage for Green Energy Technologies, building a consistent library of corporate video content that documents the team, their milestones, and their culture across the year.
About the Client
Green Energy Technologies is an Australian renewable energy company specialising in solar power systems, battery storage, and energy solutions for residential and commercial clients. With a strong focus on sustainability and innovation, the company is helping drive the transition toward cleaner, more efficient energy across Australia.
Production Scope
- Quarterly event highlight video capturing the overall event experience
- To-camera interviews captured throughout the event
- Event coverage of presentations, networking moments, and team celebrations
- Edited Selects footage delivered for future internal and marketing use
- All deliverables optimised for digital platforms — social media, internal communications, and ongoing marketing
Quarterly Event Highlight Film
Outcome
The final content gives Green Energy Technologies a polished, versatile video asset from their quarterly event — supporting brand storytelling, team engagement, and future promotional use across digital platforms.
This project is part of TDM’s ongoing quarterly coverage for GET, delivering consistent corporate event media that builds in value across each shoot.
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