Whether to raise awareness of a social issue or respond to a crisis, experience with digital communications makes the difference.
Sean’s audio-visual skills have seen him sent to field projects in Cambodia, Papua New Guinea and Bangladesh to produce photography and video communication packages for Médecins Sans Frontières Australia across medical and humanitarian issues such as multi-drug resistant tuberculosis, sexual and gender-based violence, occupational health & safety, measles, mental health, and refugee camp conditions.
Sean has also designed digital communications materials for social media campaigns, websites and campaign microsites, eDM campaigns, advocacy campaigns and more. Notably, Sean helped capture video testimonies from MSF’s mental health staff that worked on Nauru, along with the MSF Australia president. This content was an important part of the advocacy campaign that launched the ‘Indefinite Despair’ report in Parliament House, Canberra. Sean also live-streamed several press conferences for this campaign.
For several years, Sean was also responsible for designing the International Women’s Day campaign microsites for Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders), and led a small team responsible for producing the social media campaign material.
Sean has also been a podcast contributor for Médecins Sans Frontières’ international monthly podcast.
I would like to pay my respect and acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Land on which my business takes place, on the land of the Wodi Wodi people, who are a part of the Dharawal Nation. I pay my respect to Elders past, present and emerging.
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© Sean Brokenshire, Wollongong NSW, Australia.
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