DRAGONSKY

Alpha Wind

Alpha Wind was not an industry giant. It was a small team of passionate engineers facing a problem that had long lacked an effective solution: the calibration of wind turbine blades, a complex operation traditionally carried out from the ground. Their vision was bold: what if the solution came from the skies?

From this question, DragonSky was born, a revolutionary module designed to be attached under a drone. But in a market dominated by established solutions, their idea risked being just a curiosity. They not only had to explain a complex technology but, above all, make their concept obvious and prove that their module, once on board, offered a more reliable and effective solution than ground-based methods. The stakes were clear: without impactful communication, their innovation risked remaining misunderstood and therefore invisible.

Faced with this need for legitimacy, our strategy was one of bold illumination to reveal the intelligence of their solution. We first immersed DragonSky, a black and dense object, in a clinical, immaculately white universe. This choice forced the eye to focus on the essential: the purity of the design and the precision of its conception. It was a statement of confidence.

Once its formal perfection was established, the film transported it into the real world to prove its relevance in the field, before shifting into a universe of digital data to reveal, in a clear manner, the secrets of its performance. Each scene was designed to answer a question, break down a barrier, and build credibility, step by step.

For our studio, aesthetics and narrative are inseparable. The goal was therefore to create a film that was both an artistic success and a communication tool of formidable effectiveness.

The feedback was unanimous, precisely praising this alliance. The film was recognized for its visual strength, which was not just a superficial treatment, but a true engine to make the message clear and convincing. For the first time, Alpha Wind’s vision was not only visible but tangible.

Info & Credits

Client :
Alpha Wind

Production :
Studio River

DA – Post Production :
Studio River