case studies

case studies

Introduction

It's all about making a difference!

Moving image is a great medium but what's important is how you use it to make a difference.

At Ponto Combo and Noon Productions, we believe that our many years of experience and our knowledge of making movies, documentaries, corporate and community videos allows us to reproduce on screen the emotion that will leave a lasting impression on viewers.

In this section, we show you how videos can make a difference to the life of people who made or watched them.

"Our experience with Ponto Combo has been extremely positive. Compared to other media production companies, Bruno Col, Producer and Managing Director, listened carefully to our brief and fully delivered on what we wanted. The Ponto Combo team were all very professional, they were very accommodating of our times lines and budget restrictions. For organisations in the social sector its worth noting that Bruno has top notch skills in making a diverse range of interviewees feel comfortable. Ponto Combo brought creative fresh ideas and a strong desire to contribute to the community sector. I recommend them to you without hesitation."

Cath Smith, CEO, Victorian Council of Social Services (VCOSS)

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Labelmakers Group

In hiring Ponto Combo, Labelmakers’ primary objective was to produce a film to reinforce its company profile, brand and image and to show that Labelmakers Australia is a company with innovative solutions, operational excellence and efficient in-house vertical integration.
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ACF Kraft

The Melbourne Culinary Challenge is a modern competition designed for the modern chef, it is endorsed by the World Association of Cooks Society and uses Australian Culinary Federation (ACF) approved judges. The event is designed to offer the competitor an insight into competition as well as to excite and encourage them. It is regarded as the premier cooking competition in Australia.
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