HARRY PERKINS | MACA CANCER 200 RIDE – 2024
About the project
The MACA Cancer 200 Ride for the Perkins is one of Australia’s most significant charity events, ranking as the 4th largest event in the country. Over two days, thousands of riders come together to conquer a challenging 200-kilometre journey, raising millions for cancer research at the Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research.
Sky Perth has had the privilege of covering this remarkable event for SIX consecutive years, showcasing not only the ride but the determination, camaraderie, and resilience of its participants. This year’s production presented unique challenges, including capturing the scale of the event across various locations, ensuring content was delivered promptly, and maintaining the highest quality standards under tight deadlines.
Our extensive capabilities in video production, drone cinematography, event photography, video editing, colour grading, and project management were critical to telling the story of this event. Our team was dedicated to delivering impactful visuals that highlighted the event’s magnitude, spirit, and success.
200
2 days
200km journey
6
Years of the event covered by Sky Perth Team
+ 1800
Riders and Families
4
Cancer to Ride is the 4th biggest event in Australia
BEHIND THE SCENES
Achieved Goals
Sky Perth delivered outstanding results for this year’s MACA Cancer 200 event, including:
- Capturing over 11,000 high-quality photos that beautifully showcased the riders, supporters, and volunteers.
- Producing several professionally edited videos, including same-day edits that captured the energy of the event and were shared in real-time to amplify engagement.
- Creating a highlight film that was screened on the big screens of Optus Stadium, offering a cinematic celebration of the riders’ achievements.
- Providing behind-the-scenes footage that revealed the dedication and expertise of the Sky Perth team, reinforcing our ability to deliver under pressure.
Our content not only helped elevate the event’s visual storytelling but also supported its mission to inspire, connect, and raise awareness for cancer research.