This weekend's wanderer music festival is bringing world-class performers to the far south coast of NSW. And the festival will also be showcasing the talents of the local community, with more than 350 local performers and artists joining the line-up.
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00:00 It's a world class music festival in a stunning natural setting and at this year's Wondro
00:08 Festival, a crew of young filmmakers will be bringing nature to life.
00:13 We come on site, we learn about digital video and then we're straight out into nature.
00:18 We're here for a couple of days and then it's showtime.
00:23 The Bioluminescence Project has been lighting up local festivals over the past two years
00:28 with students creating site specific video content to project onto trees, buildings and
00:34 any other surface they can find.
00:37 At the Wondro Festival they will have an audience of thousands.
00:41 It's exciting because this is the biggest one I think we've done.
00:44 A huge amount of Wondro is discovery artists and so many of them are our local artists
00:50 that are yet to be on the national stage but at Wondro they can be.
00:54 As the festival stages are bumping in, the Bioluminescence crew are filming local flora
01:00 and fauna, then learning how to edit the footage into visuals for an immersive live mixed projection.
01:07 I'm excited to do the actual projection and see how it all looks.
01:10 Yeah, it's a cool way to look at nature.
01:14 These knobs allow me to control different effects.
01:17 For Bioluminescence creator Scott Baker, it's a chance for the next generation to make the
01:23 leap from digital media consumers to video producers.
01:27 Instead of just consuming technology, they're making content to be able to share with others
01:32 and it's that easy.
01:34 I think it's about seeing what's around you in a different light.
01:38 Can't wait to see my videos up there.
01:42 Bringing a special touch of local magic to the big top.
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