It’s time to go electric

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JACK MEEHAN

Oct 8, 2023

It has been a rewarding experience to work with Electrify Boroondara to create engaging promotional videos and help grow the group’s profile.

Electrify Boroondara Expo

Electrify Boroondara is hosting a huge electrification Expo today,  with experts panels on topics ranging from solar, EVs, finance and even a grid expert or two. There are fifty stall holders with industry partners and experts. The Expo is set up as a one stop shop, with the goal of informing and inspiring Boroondara residents on how to begin to electrify their homes.

 

 

Working on the Electrify Boroondara Promotional videos

In order to create these engaging promotonal videos for Electrify Boroondara, we collaborated with Cr Wes Gault and members of the Boroondara community. The videos helped shape the Electrify Boroondara brand, showing endorsement from Council and the community and providing a concise snapshot of scope of the group and the benefits of electrification.

 

A: Front page promo

After consulting on core ideas and values, a rough script was assembled, key clips selected from prior interviews, and a script prepared for Cr Gault, revised, approved, and shot with two cameras. Further overlays were shot or selected, including with Electrify Boroondara volunteers.

This two minute short form video now features on the front page of the Electrify Boroondara website.

The Electrify Boroondara Project with Cr Wes Gault

Councillor Wes Gault endorses Electrify Boroondara and makes the health, financial and climate cases for electrification in Boroondara. Electrification delivers long term cost-savings, as the cost of gas rises and renewable energy increases in market-share and pushes electricity prices down. De-gasifying lessens the risk of gas-leaks and harmful by-products of combustion in the home.

Using electricity for heating and cooling,

and putting solar panels on your roof, will

save you money … Electrifying our homes is

the way to the future.”

 

B: On demand short-form vertical video

Given a very limited window for shooting pieces to camera at the end of another event, I was able to create multiple shorts/reels in the lead up to the first Electrify Boroondara Expo. The emphasis was a direct, fast paced style with overlays adjusted in Photoshop from Electrify Boroondara website and other Expo promotional materal. Results are archived here, here, here and here.

 

C: Community voice shorts

A relaxed documetary style was used for shooting the interviews – a soft, encompassing process in a friendly conversational style, easing into the interview. Each volunteer needed a slightly different approach, helping again with a sense of authenticity.

I carefully selected the best footage and made choice cuts and edits to make succinct, meaningful promotional material. The videos express the Electrify Boroondara message .

Electrification – Comfort and Style with Julie Mulhauser

Electrification is important to homeowners’ long term respiratory health. Dr Julie Mulhouser, mother of an asthmatic son, speaks about how getting off of gas has made her feel more secure and what electrification and insulation has done for her home.

By going all-electric, not only have we

benefitted ourselves with lower energy bills,

but we have got a healthy and comfortable

home and we are making a positive

contribution to effective climate change

action in the future.” – Julie Mulhauser

Electrifying a Heritage Home with Philippa Sholl

Removing your gas service and electrifying your home can bring savings and health benefits. Boroondara resident Phillipa Sholl speaks about the ways she has been able to electrify and insulate her home.

I decided I wanted to try out induction as a bit of an experiment.

We actually haven’t

used our gas cooktop since we bought that

one, so now it’s really become a pot-rack,

actually.” – Philippa Sholl

Moving Away from Gas with Marey Mahoney

Mary Mahoney is a Boroondara resident who saw her energy bills drop drastically after she electrified her home, allowing her to focus on the important things in life. Reducing household emissions is a critical path for reducing emissions in Australia “We are in a climate crisis, we have to do something.”

“We are in a climate emergency, and we all

need to do something.” – Mary Mahoney

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