Whether you're informing communities, recruiting staff, leading organisational change or helping people make important decisions, you need people who understand what you're trying to achieve and can carry that understanding through the entire project.
NINJA video house is a Melbourne video production company. From the first conversation to the final delivery, every decision is made with the original objective in mind.
Because every project is founder-led, the understanding built at the beginning isn't handed from one person to another as production progresses. You'll work with someone who knows where the project started, what matters most, and why.
The result is a production process that's easier to navigate, and a finished piece of work that still reflects what you set out to achieve.
Where communication has real consequences
We work with organisations where communication has real consequences.
That might mean helping a local council explain a major infrastructure project. It might be supporting a university through a student recruitment campaign, producing training for healthcare professionals, or helping a government department communicate a policy change.
Different sectors. Different audiences. The same challenge.
Sometimes the work is about helping a community understand a change that's coming. Sometimes it's giving staff confidence in a new way of working. Sometimes it's encouraging people to enrol, participate, apply or engage.
While much of our work is with government, local councils, universities, healthcare and not-for-profit organisations, the way we work applies wherever communication matters.
The production process should create clarity, not complexity.
Every communication project brings together different people, different priorities and different constraints.
That's normal.
As projects move forward, more people become involved. More decisions get made. New information emerges.
Those conversations establish what the project is trying to achieve, the decisions that need to be made, and a shared understanding of where the project is heading.
Scripts, schedules, filming, feedback and editing all move the project forward rather than pulling it in different directions.
The best productions begin long before the cameras arrive.
The first day of filming is rarely where a project succeeds or fails.
Long before that, people are discussing objectives, audiences, stakeholders and approvals. Priorities are weighed up. Decisions are made. Sometimes they're revisited. By the time the cameras arrive, much of the project has already taken shape.
We spend a lot of time in those early conversations.
Not because they're separate from production. Because they are production.
They help everyone begin with the same understanding of what the project is trying to achieve. That understanding stays with the project as scripts are developed, filming takes place, feedback is gathered and the edit comes together.
If this way of working feels familiar, you'll find the same thinking reflected in our Communication Project Planning Guide, a practical resource developed from years of production experience.
Communication Project
Planning Guide
Planning better video projects starts before production.
Case Studies
Every project is different.
Different audiences. Different objectives. Different constraints.
What doesn't change is the way we approach the work.
Explore a selection of projects across government, local councils, universities, healthcare, not-for-profits and business.
Higher Ranking
Building trust through
client stories
Coregas
Introducing a new healthcare product for a specialist audience
Higher Ranking
A landing page video to support a major brand refresh
Meet the founder
Communication projects rarely stay exactly as they were first imagined.
New information emerges. Priorities shift. More people become involved.
I'm Peter Walsh, founder of NINJA video house.
After more than a decade working across government, local councils, universities, healthcare, not-for-profits and business, I've seen that pattern repeat itself on projects of every size.
Making sure projects stay true to what they set out to achieve is my responsibility.
If you've reached this point and the way we work feels like the kind of production partnership you've been looking for, I'd love to have a conversation.
Let's talk about your project
Every communication project starts with a conversation.
If you're planning a campaign, creating a recruitment video, explaining a complex change or simply working through where to begin, we'd be happy to help.
We'll take the time to understand what you're trying to achieve, talk through your options and help you decide what makes the most sense for your project.
Get in touch to arrange an initial conversation.

