3 Guys, 44 Days, 11 Countries, 18 Flights, 38 Thousand Miles, an Exploding volcano, 2 Cameras

When Rick Mereki, Tim White, and Andrew Leese set off on their trip around the world – they decided to create something rather special to immortalise their journey. Commissioned by STA Travel Australia, the Move/Eat/Learn videos showcase the trio’s vast trip and all of the wonderful things which they encountered along the way. If you ever needed some inspiration for a creative project on your next trip, here you go.

This is the first video in the series, to see the others – check out Rick’s full video library on Vimeo.

Have you ever attempted to create something like this on any of your travels?

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John is the founder of Travelllll.com - He's also an interactive designer who works with clients ranging from Microsoft to Virgin Atlantic Airways. John is currently travelling the world with a laptop and a camera, working wherever he can find coffee and wifi.

3 Comments So Far, what do you think?

  1. Ayngelina

    Amazing videos but I had no idea that STA sponsored this until I went to the Vimeo site to do a bit more digging.

    I love that STA is willing to commission things like this but they need to think about what’s in it for them. This went viral quickly and the average person has no idea STA was involved with it.

    It was a huge miss on this partnership and a single 2 second billboard at the end would have gone a long way for STA without compromising the creative.

  2. Rye

    i’ve seen this before and actually posted it on our blog too. such an inspiration…

  3. Madhu

    Nice … very interesting way to shoot it. Loved the clip where he claps to make the pigeons fly.
    Cheers,
    Madhu

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