Government video production

Government Video Production Melbourne

Trusted by government departments, agencies and councils across Melbourne and Victoria.

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Government organisations we’ve worked with

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Experience and capability

Experience Working with Government Organisations

Since 2002, Dream Engine has produced videos for government departments, public agencies and local councils across Melbourne and Victoria. Our work covers public awareness campaigns, community information videos, staff training, policy explainers, stakeholder communications, consultation projects, conference coverage and executive communications.

20+ yearsPublic-sector video experience
Local, state and federalGovernment organisations
In-house teamProduction and editing
Victoria-wideMelbourne and regional filming

We’ve produced community information videos for the City of Boroondara explaining available support services. We’ve also created training content for the Department of Health and an animated video for the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO).

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Government-ready production

Working Within Government Processes

With many years of experience producing videos for Victorian government departments and agencies, we’re familiar with the policies, approval processes and reporting requirements that apply to media production. We work within your internal guidelines and governance requirements.

We can work with purchase orders, vendor onboarding, site inductions and any project reporting your team requires. These details are confirmed early so they do not slow down filming or delivery.

The Hon. Martin Foley MP speaking in a government video

Sensitive material

Privacy and Security

We understand the sensitive nature of government work and follow careful privacy procedures on every project.

  • Production and editing are handled by our in-house team rather than external contractors.
  • Working material is shared only with authorised staff.
  • Review and approval follow your organisation’s preferred process.
  • Participant releases and consent are handled in line with your guidelines.

Cr Melina Sehr, Mayor of the City of Stonnington, speaking on camera

Accessible delivery

Accessible for All Audiences

Government content needs to be accessible to everyone, including people with hearing, vision or mobility challenges. We can deliver captions, transcripts, professional voiceovers, readable typography, high-contrast graphics and versions for websites, social channels, internal communications and presentations.

For the City of Boroondara Maternal and Child Health video series, accessibility was planned from the start with captions, full transcripts, a Mandarin-language version and short digital cut-downs. Our live streaming services also support accessible delivery for public briefings, council meetings and community events.

 

Clear review pathways

Managing Complex Approvals

Most government projects involve multiple stakeholders and formal review processes. We map out the approval pathway at the start of the project, set realistic timelines, and use simple online review tools so everyone can provide feedback easily. This helps keep projects moving, reduces delays, and helps your team stay aligned at each stage.

Before editing begins, we agree who will consolidate feedback and how many review rounds are required. That keeps comments organised and makes it clear when each version is ready to move forward.

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Why Dream EngineWhy Government Teams Choose Dream Engine

Local, state and federal government organisations trust Dream Engine because we understand how public-sector communication projects are planned, reviewed, approved and delivered. We regularly film in offices, community facilities, research environments, public spaces and live events where normal operations need to continue. Our crews work discreetly, minimise disruption and coordinate closely with your staff so filming runs safely and efficiently.

We communicate clearly, work within your requirements and take responsibility for every stage of production. Our experience with government projects means you can expect a smooth process, careful handling of sensitive material and a result that reflects well on your organisation.

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Government Video Production Case Studies

Public awareness campaign

Consumer Affairs Victoria underquoting video

A concise 15-second video explaining Victoria’s underquoting laws to home buyers.

Audience: Victorian home buyersDeliverable: 15-second campaign video

Behaviour-change campaign

City of Port Phillip active transport video

A community-led campaign filmed in St Kilda to encourage walking, cycling and public transport.

Purpose: Encourage active transportDeliverable: 2 min 46 sec campaign video

Organisational profile

Victorian Commission for Gambling and Liquor Regulation

An executive-led profile explaining the regulator’s purpose, responsibilities and public role, filmed at its Richmond office.

Purpose: Explain the regulator’s roleDeliverable: 3 min 27 sec profile video

Client perspectiveWhat Our Government Clients Say

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Celine Oerlemans

Project Officer, City of Moonee Valley

“What mattered to us was getting a company that would be very hands on and committed to developing a video that would fulfil our objectives. Dream Engine fit that profile.”

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“Ryan is a leading expert in video production and strategy. He recently delivered an outstanding presentation at the Local Government Communication Professionals Summit in Melbourne, which was extremely well received by delegates.”

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Meredith Knowler

Meredith Knowler

Manager, Infrastructure Planning & Improvement
South Australian Ambulance Service

“The South Australian Ambulance Service has been mesmerised by your skills and craft and appreciative of your professionalism.”

Frequently asked questionsWhat government teams usually want to know

Practical answers about procurement, approvals, accessibility and filming in public-sector environments.

Can you align with our procurement and vendor requirements?

Yes. We can submit quotes in your preferred format, complete onboarding documentation, meet panel requirements and follow your internal approval workflows.

How do you handle messaging that requires accuracy and sensitivity?

We collaborate closely with your communications and policy teams. Scripts and interview questions are drafted, reviewed and approved before filming to ensure clarity, tone and accuracy.

We work with multiple stakeholders. How do you manage feedback?

We provide review links that allow time-stamped comments. We can also schedule structured feedback rounds so different teams can provide input efficiently.

Can you produce videos that meet accessibility requirements?

Yes. We provide captions, transcripts, professional voiceovers, readable typography, high-contrast graphics and versions suited to social channels, intranets and live presentations.

What if participants are nervous on camera?

We take a calm and supportive approach. We guide interviewees through conversation rather than scripted delivery so they sound natural and confident.

Do you follow privacy, consent and release processes?

Yes. We provide participant release forms, manage consent conversations, avoid capturing identifiable information where required and follow your privacy guidelines.

How do you ensure safety and compliance on site?

We carry public liability insurance, maintain tested and tagged equipment, hold Working With Children Checks where needed and follow site inductions and PPE requirements.

What affects the cost of a government video project?

Cost depends on scripting and pre-production, the number of filming days and locations, crew size, animation, accessibility versions, stakeholder review requirements and the number of final deliverables. We provide an itemised quote that can be formatted for your procurement process. You can also review our video production cost guide.