
Mining video production
Mining video production helps mining companies document operations, show capability, and communicate clearly across active site environments.
AA Video Production creates professional mining videos across Australia for recruitment, training, investor communication, corporate positioning, and broader business needs.
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Mining video built for real site conditions
Filming on mine sites requires more than technical ability. It requires planning, site awareness, and an understanding of how to work around operations without getting in the way. The goal is to capture people, equipment, and processes accurately while respecting how the site runs.
At AA Video Production, we create mining video around the realities of the work on site. With over 20 years of experience, that means planning properly, filming safely, and producing content that supports recruitment, training, investor communication, and broader business communication across mining operations.


A production team
that understands site conditions
Mining video requires an experienced team that knows how to work safely and professionally in live site environments. Our crew has filmed across mine sites in multiple Australian states, including remote operations, with the experience to plan properly, communicate clearly, and work around active conditions without disrupting site activity.
Trusted by
mining companies across Australia
Mining video projects delivered for companies that need clear communication, site-aware production, and content that reflects real operations properly.



Mining video from real site operations


Barton Gold
South Australian gold mining documentary
We have produced a range of mining video content for Barton Gold in South Australia, including a documentary-style piece built around the story of the business through its past, present, and future. Filming has taken place across Adelaide, Barton Gold’s base office, and key project sites including Tunkillia, Tarcoola, and Challenger.
The work has been created to document Barton Gold’s history, direction, and operational presence in a way that feels grounded and credible. Our work with Barton Gold has continued across different occasions, sites, and video projects over a number of years.
Barton Gold has had the pleasure of working with Arri and AA Video Production on several occasions. Arri is a consummate professional,
well-prepared, well-equipped and endlessly creative. From drilling to 4WD dune testing and outback Australia flooding that led to an adventurous 2 day exfiltration of site, Arri has covered it all alongside the BGD team!
Alexander S - Barton Gold
Selected mining video projects
Selected mining video projects filmed across active site environments in Australia, covering operational, corporate, recruitment, and training content.
Otraco International, Western Australia
Scope: Corporate, recruitment, training, and promotional video content
Locations: Perth headquarters and Rio Tinto Gudai-Darri
mine site
Operational Environment: Active site filming under full induction, safety compliance, restricted access, and escorted movement
Deliverables: Corporate video, training video, recruitment video, and video content for Tyre Bay Tooling
Campbell Transport, Western Australia
Scope: Corporate and promotional video production
Locations: Port Hedland operations, Western Australia
Operational Environment: Active transport and logistics operations under full site induction, safety compliance and restricted access coordination
Deliverables: Corporate promotional video and supporting social media edits
CAT Hastings Deering, QLD & NT
Scope: Corporate and promotional video production
Locations: Mackay and Toowoomba in Queensland, Darwin centre, and regional sites in the Northern Territory
Operational Environment: Multi-location industrial filming across active service centres and field environments with coordinated site access and safety compliance
Deliverables: Four corporate promotional videos and nine short-form social media videos
MLG Oz, Western Australia
Scope: Mining operations showcase and corporate promotional content
Locations: Kalgoorlie site centre, Agnew Gold Mine and Paddington operations
Operational Environment: Active mine site filming under full induction, safety compliance, and coordinated site access
Deliverables: Two long-form showcase films and three short-form social media videos
What it’s like to work with us

Mining video production services
Mining video can be used in different ways across site operations, workforce communication, and business reporting. This section outlines the main types of video content commonly produced for mining environments.
Recruitment
videos
Show what site work is really like, helping attract the right people and support onboarding before they arrive on site.
Safety
videos
Deliver site-specific training before work begins, helping crews understand procedures, risks, and expectations more clearly.
Why video is essential for safety inductions in mining
Stakeholder
videos
Show operations, progress, and priorities clearly for investors and stakeholders, without unnecessary complexity.
Corporate
videos
Present the operation, its capabilities, and how it works for stakeholders, partners, and prospective clients.
Project Update
videos
Document key stages of work to support visibility, reporting, and communication across teams and stakeholders.
Machinery
videos
Show how equipment and systems work on site, making complex processes easier to understand for training and communication.
A clear process for
mining video production
Our process keeps mining video clear from planning through to final delivery, making sure filming is handled safely, site access is coordinated properly, and operations are documented without getting in the way of the work.
Clear planning
We define what needs to be captured, what approvals and access are required, and how filming will work around site operations before production begins.
Managed production
Filming is handled with a clear approach that respects safety requirements, restricted areas, and the realities of active site work.
Refined delivery
Editing and final delivery are shaped around clarity, pace, and where the video needs to work.
Mining video production FAQs
Do you film on live mine sites with active operations?
Can you help with recruitment or training videos for mining?
How do you manage safety requirements during filming?
Do you film in regional and remote locations?
What type of mining video is best to start with?
Discuss your mining video production
Talk to AA Video Production about your mining video project, including site access, filming requirements, timelines, and the type of content your team needs to create.

