Case studies
Virgin Australia Airlines is an Australian-based airline and the largest airline by fleet size to use the Virgin brand. Sir Richard Branson established the Virgin brand in 1970 and it is one of the most highly respected global brand names in the 21st century. Virgin Australia joined the Virgin stable of brands in November 1999.
Project Yorkshire is a stock image and video venture by renowned videographers Sid Sadowskyj and Scott Elliot. The Yorkshire duo wrote, directed, and produced the 2019 National Film Awards UK award-winning autobiographical film, 'Scott and Sid'. The team went on to develop a production company to create the film, A Playground Like No Other a film narrated by BAFTA-winning actor Sean Bean. The documentary is a visual love letter to their home, and it has been viewed by millions globally. The film aimed to build global awareness of the Yorkshire region, its people, history, and future. A Playground Like No Other allowed the team to build an extensive stock library of video content, launched under the name 'Y Stock'.
Tourism Australia is the Australian Government Statutory Authority that promotes Australia as a tourism destination. In 2009 Tourism Australia chose Lookatme™ as their primary resource for managing their existing digital asset collection and continue to depend on it now.
VisitBritain is the trading name of the British Tourist Authority (BTA), the national tourism agency responsible for marketing Britain worldwide and developing Britain's visitor economy. VisitBritain works with UK Trade & Investment, airlines, travel operators, global brands and the official tourism bodies for London, England, Scotland, and Wales. The Lookatme™ project for VisitBritain required a Digital Asset Management System with Drupal website management integration
Australian Geographic captures the essence and spirit of Australia through its sublimely crafted stories and photography in the award-winning quarterly journal. Its mission is to support conservation, adventure and community projects through its charitable foundation, the Australian Geographic Society. Australian Geographic journalists, photographers and editors seek to inspire, educate and entertain by exposing readers to Australian landscapes, plants and animals, and the people dedicated to their preservation and study.