Pipic Media has been in the documentary film business for many years. We have several programs stored in the State Library of Queensland for public viewing because of their historical and social value.
There was unprecedented development within the CBD of Brisbane in the years leading up to Expo 88. This short film explores the impacts of fast development on the community. The memories of place play a big part in our lives. This classic documentary is accessible through the State Library of Queensland online site.
Al Burne made films from 1905. In the early 1910s, Al came to Brisbane to work at the George Theatre as a projectionist. With his 1905 Pathe camera, Al established Kinetone Sound Films and, with his two sons, recorded some of the most important events in Queensland history. This film was made with ABCTV Queensland, Film Queensland and the Centenary of Cinema. This is an excerpt from 'Kinetone'. A copy of the full program can be viewed at the State Library of Queensland.
Charles and Elsa Chauvel faced cyclones and floods to make their second last feature, "Sons of Matthew" (Chauvel 1949). 'The Making of "Sons of Matthew"' looks into the perils and breakthroughs when some of the cast reunite to go over old times with their local hosts. You can view this film at the State Library of Queensland
PipicMedia television productions include 'The Diviners', commissioned by ABCTV Documentaries. Water diviner, Wayne Rosentreter, reckons he can find water on a choice piece of fertile river flat. When he gives the nod for the dairy farmers to buy back some of the family farm, he has to drill for the promised water. It's not as easy as he thought, and his reputation as a successful diviner and bore driller hangs in the balance.
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