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Documentaries

Blend rich storytelling with sensory objects, sound and visuals to enhance understanding of your subject and spark curiosity

Flesh after Fifty

This short film documents the Flesh after Fifty exhibition, highlighting overlooked imagery and newly commissioned artworks that explore the experiences, health and empowerment of older women. Through artist voices and exhibition moments, the film examines how ageism, fashion and social attitudes shape the way older women are represented.

MDHS

Staff and external colleagues, including potential research funders

Less than 10 hours of your time would be required to complete a video like this, which could include activities such as planning, scripting, filming, feedback and approvals.

Flesh after Fifty documentary

Budj Bim collaboration

Award-winning production that highlights a two-way learning partnership between Gunditjmara people and the University of Melbourne at Budj Bim. It offers students on‑Country learning, intercultural knowledge exchange, and place‑based research supporting Indigenous‑led visions of healthy Country and communities.

Faculty of Engineering and IT, (ENGM90016 & MULT30022)

FEIT students, educators and Gunditjmara community

Less than 20 hours of your time would be required to complete a video like this, which could include activities such as planning, scripting, filming, feedback and approvals.

Melbourne General Cemetery, Our Quiet Neighbour: a pedagogical space

This video features two academics from the Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning discussing their teaching methods, use of digitised materials, and student engagement with the Melbourne Cemetery as a learning resource. It also featured in a library exhibition.

Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning in collaborations with Scholarly Services

Students in ABP, staff and visitors to the University

Less than 10 hours of your time would be required to complete a video like this, which could include activities such as planning, scripting, filming, feedback and approvals.

History, Politics and Evolution

This short documentary series uses object-based learning, blending rich storytelling with music and animation. Students journey through diverse locations and artifacts, experiencing engaging narratives that seamlessly connect past and present to enhance understanding and spark curiosity.

Faculty of Arts, Genetics, Biopower and History (HPSC20025)

Between 40 to 80 students 2nd year undergraduate students

Less than 10 hours of your time would be required to complete a video like this, which could include activities such as planning, scripting, filming, feedback and approvals.

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