Engagement to Action – A Story of Innovation
Background:
Dingle Hub is seeking proposals for the provision of high quality video output, which will be a record of various engagement activities that have taken place on the Dingle Peninsula to date as part of Corca Dhuibhne 2030 initiative through a range of different projects. This video work will demonstrate how the engagement process has led to action & innovation in different sectors through interviews with participants and stakeholders capturing their experiences & activities; it will capture engaged research activities, learnings and outcomes, and the co-creation process and provide high quality video footage for potential future documentaries.
Video Objectives:
- To compile a record of various engagement activities that have taken place on the Dingle Peninsula to date as part of Corca Dhuibhne 2030 initiative through range of different projects
- To demonstrate how engagement process has led to action & innovation in different sectors through interviews with participants and stakeholders capturing their experiences & activities
- To capture engaged research activities, learnings and outcomes, and the co-creation process
- To provide high quality video footage for potential future documentaries
Footage required:
- Participant Interviews (approximately 10 community members and 6 stakeholders)
- Electric cars and buses driving on the Peninsula
- Sensor technologies on the farm, grass measurements data review
- Scenic drone footage (ideally incorporating rooftop solar)
- Stock footage will be available for use
Locations:
Filming mainly on the Dingle Peninsula; footage from UCC/MaREI, Teagasc and ESBN should also be considered and included where appropriate.
Proposed schedule:
Filming dates: April / early May 2021
Video Edits: Agriculture focus edits complete by 23.05.2021/ Remaining edits complete by 18.06.2021
Editing
- Existing Video footage is available for compilation
- Data to be overlaid on images at appropriate points in the video
- 3 x main edits will be required – max 3 mins each
- 6 x 30 second cuts for social media (2 per focus)
- 2 x longer edits (approx. 8mins each)
- Subtitles with English / Irish translations to be included as necessary
Assessment Criteria and Scoring to be utilised in the assessment of the tenders:
The marks to be awarded (out of 100) are listed after each criterion.
- Demonstrated range and depth of previous relevant experience and quality and level of resources to be applied to the project (25)
(Tenderers must score a minimum of 17 in this criterion in order to be eligible for contract award); - Demonstrated understanding of requirements; quality of tender in response to requirements; proposed approach, including creative / innovative interpretation of the requirements, proposed management, deliverables and measures for ensuring quality (35)
(Tenderers must score a minimum of 24 in this category in order to be eligible for contract award.) - Cost of the tender (40)
This should include the total costs (with and without VAT)
To apply send your proposal to Maggie Breen tenders@dinglehub.com no later than 15.00 Thurs 22nd April 2021