Training Video Production Melbourne

Create professional training videos for onboarding, compliance, workplace procedures and safety training for organisations across Melbourne.

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20+ Years Creating Training Videos for Melbourne Businesses

Dream Engine has produced workplace training videos for organisations including BMW, The Good Guys, and AIA Insurance.

Over that time, we’ve refined a production process designed specifically for business communication and staff learning. We understand how to work with subject matter experts, operational teams, and internal stakeholders to develop training content that is accurate, practical, and easy for staff to follow.

Using Video for Workplace Training

A well-planned training video allows staff to see tasks, procedures, and systems demonstrated in a practical way. This can make information easier to follow than written documents alone.

Demonstrations, screen recordings, graphics, and visual examples can help simplify information that may otherwise be difficult to explain through text alone.

Staff can watch content at their own pace and revisit specific sections whenever they need a refresher.

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Training Videos That Demonstrate the Right Process

Dream Engine creates training videos that show staff exactly how to perform tasks, follow procedures, and use systems.

Depending on the project, we may use filmed demonstrations, interviews, screen recordings, voice-over, or animation to communicate information in the most effective way.

Seeing a task performed step by step is often more effective than reading about it in a document or manual.

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Workplace Training Videos for Consistent Learning

Training videos help organisations deliver information in a consistent way, reducing the need for repeated instruction and making it easier for staff to learn workplace procedures.

Whether you need onboarding videos, compliance training, workplace safety content, software walkthroughs, or internal process documentation, video allows employees to see tasks and processes demonstrated in a practical, easy-to-follow format.

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Training Content Staff Can Revisit

Effective training videos are designed to be easy to follow, easy to revisit, and useful long after the initial training session.

Dream Engine creates practical training content for Melbourne organisations that need to support onboarding, workplace safety, compliance, software training, and internal procedures. We focus on producing videos that help staff find the information they need quickly and apply it confidently in day-to-day work.

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Review and Approval Process

Training videos need to be accurate and approved by the right people before they are released.

Most training video projects go through two or three rounds of review and feedback. We work closely with your stakeholders to ensure procedures, terminology, compliance requirements, and operational details are presented correctly. We continue refining the video based on your feedback until you are happy for it to be approved and delivered.

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Training Video Examples

Instructional Video

This training video was produced for BMW Seal & Protect to help staff understand the correct application process, product benefits, and customer communication requirements. By combining clear demonstrations with step-by-step instruction, the video provided a consistent training resource that could be used across multiple locations to support product knowledge and service quality.

Sales Training Video

This sales training video was created for Hoover to help The Good Guys team better understand the features, benefits, and key selling points of the product range. The video provided a consistent training resource that equipped retail staff with the knowledge and confidence to answer customer questions, demonstrate product advantages, and improve the in-store sales experience.

Healthcare Training Video

This series was produced for Stryker to help ambulance personnel learn the safe and correct operation of its stretcher systems. Through practical demonstrations and step-by-step instruction, the video provided a consistent training resource that supported user confidence, reduced the risk of incorrect operation, and helped ensure equipment was used safely in clinical and emergency environments.

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Bill Anderson

Senior Video Producer, The Good Guys

“The thing that separates Dream Engine from other production companies that I’ve worked with is their sense of partnership. They feel as much responsibility about the successful completion of the project as I do. That’s really hard to find.”

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Meredith Knowler

Manager, Infrastructure Planning &
Improvement at SA Ambulance Service

“It has been a pleasure to work with you this year. The South Australian Ambulance Service has been mesmerised by your skills and craft and appreciative of your professionalism.”

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Tony Vo

Project Manager, Australian
Dental Council

“The process from start to finish has been professional, methodical and to a very high standard. We would have no reservations in recommending you to our professional colleagues.”

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Thomas Loporto

Senior Program Activities Coordinator│ Interplast Australia & New Zealand

“I used their services to develop a couple of training videos for a not-for-profit organisation. They were very professional and supportive throughout the process.’

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Helen Lechte

CEO, Cove Training

“Working with Ryan and Dream Engine was a pleasure. Truly professional. From start to finish. Our videos are fantastic.”

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of training videos do you produce?

We produce onboarding, compliance, workplace safety, systems training, process training, and product training videos for organisations across Melbourne and Australia.Each project is tailored to your procedures, audience, and learning objectives.

Can you film at our workplace?

We regularly film in offices, factories, hospitals, warehouses, retail environments, and construction sites. Our team works closely with your staff to minimise disruption and maintain safe filming practices.

How much does a training video cost?

Training video costs vary depending on the length of the content, the number of filming days, locations, and the amount of editing required. Most projects range from a few thousand dollars for a simple training video through to larger multi-module training programs. We provide detailed quotes based on your specific requirements.

How long does a training video project take?

Most training video projects take between two and six weeks from planning through to final delivery. Timeframes depend on factors such as scripting, stakeholder reviews, filming requirements, and the number of videos being produced.

How long should a training video be?

Shorter modules are usually more effective for learning and retention. Many clients break larger topics into focused sections of two to five minutes so staff can quickly revisit specific procedures when needed.

Can you include graphics, screen recordings, or animation?

We can incorporate motion graphics, screen recordings, diagrams, subtitles, and animation where they help explain systems, workflows, or technical concepts more clearly.

Do you provide subtitles and voice-overs?

Yes. We provide captions and can organise professional voice-overs in multiple languages to support accessibility and multilingual training requirements.

Can you update existing training videos?

Yes. We can refresh older training content with updated branding, revised procedures, new messaging, or replacement footage without necessarily recreating the entire video from scratch.