Corporate Video Production Melbourne | Dream Engine | Australia
The corporate video production company for communication and marketing departments in Melbourne.
Dream Engine has extensive experience working
with companies in the automotive industry.
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When BMW needed a clear, easy-to-understand
training video to explain how to use their Seal
and Protect system, they commissioned Dream
Engine to film a video on-location in their South
Melbourne facility.
Infomedia is an Australian-based automotive
software company who produce maintenance
software for a range of car companies. They wanted
to promote their KIA CVIS system, and commissioned
Dream Engine to produce a promotional video.
Yes. We regularly film in workshops, service bays, factories and showrooms. Our kit is compact, and we work in a way that does not interrupt your normal workflow.
Yes. We follow site inductions and bring appropriate PPE. We work closely with your team to maintain a safe environment around vehicles, tools and machinery.
Yes. We can film cars driving on private roads, controlled areas or suitable public locations. We take a careful, planned approach to make sure everything is done safely and within legal requirements.
We can provide licensed drone operators for aerial footage. If airspace approval or permits are needed, we can advise and handle the process for you.
Yes. We use stabilisers, tripods and tracking techniques that allow us to film interior cabins, dashboards, engine bays and exterior detail shots clearly and consistently.
We often record interviews in quieter office areas and then film supporting shots in the workshop. If needed, we can bring additional sound equipment to manage background noise.
A typical interview setup takes around 20 to 30 minutes. If we are filming vehicle work or movement, we plan the sequence with your team to keep the day running smoothly.
Yes. We often film while workshops, yards and showrooms are open. We work efficiently and stay clear of workflows to avoid disruption.
Indoor filming at your location does not usually require a permit. For filming on streets, public roads or outdoor spaces, we can advise whether a permit is needed and help arrange it if required.