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Image Control was founded
by brothers Keith and Peter Webb in 1982.
Working initially in
multi-image slide presentations, they worked on projects such as
car launches and slide based speaker support media, branching into
multimedia and video production in the late 1980s. Since then, the
company has been involved in a broad range of production work including
broadcast documentaries, television commercials, corporate presentations
including company profiles, training programs, electronic press
kits and websites. We also have a range of DVD titles, which you
can view and order here.
Image Control is located in Clarendon Street, South Melbourne. It has three online digital edit suites, in-house graphic design, and a full location camera kit. We use freelance crew as required and have a large image and music library. Image Control features a unique blend of experience and youthful creativity which offers you the best, most flexible solution to your needs.
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Keith Webb
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Producer and director of many corporate videos, documentaries,
and television commercials. As a founder of Image Control, Keith's
background as a professional photographer has led naturally into
cinematography and editing and he is highly experienced in all aspects
of production and post-production. Keith also does voiceovers. Screen
credits include Last Mail from Birdsville - The Story of Tom Kruse
(1999), Private Battles, Fading Tales (2001), Temora Warbirds (2004),
and Just Call Me Curly (2004), a documentary about a 90 year old
philanthropist.
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Sarah McKenzie
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Sarah oversees most projects at Image Control from start to finish, facilitating the smooth running of projects from brief to delivery. Her involvement includes scheduling, constructing quotations/costings and submissions, taking briefs, liasing with clients and ensuring the clear flow of information between parties, booking production locations and crew, booking post-production sessions and arranging dubs/transfers/masters, diary management, ensuring jobs are delivered on time and to budget, and processing orders and payments. |
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Sean McPhillips
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With a background in photography and multimedia, Sean works as in-house editor at Image Control. With an eye for detail and skills across a broad range of disciplines, he brings technical know-how, creativity and versatility to the IC team. Sean is an award-winning film maker in his own right - his short films and music videos having screened widely to audiences at festivals around Australia and overseas. Whether behind the camera or in the edit suite, Sean displays a commitment to quality production. |
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Craig Tonkin
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With a background in art and design, Craig has worked as an in-house editor for Image Control since 1997. He has worked on many projects within the Video/Television medium, with clients such as the Victorian Government, Toyota, Sensis, BP and Telstra. He edited the recent hit Foxtel program Revival: Saving Our History, as well as the DVD Warbirds for the Temora Aviation Museum and the program Last Mail From Birdsville for the RFDS. Television commercials include Waterfront City, Sportspower, Jenny Craig, Tobin Brothers, the HIA Home Show and Autopro. He has worked on projects outside of Image Control in both the moving image and still mediums. These include co-producing and directing the documentary The PhanDom Menace, website design for Aerosweep.Com, South Australian Independent Glass, Magnum Opus Films, and design for Primordial Productions. |
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