• KEI CASE STUDY

    An analytical look at Creative Garage’s process for KEI wires and cables to make the perfect corporate video.
    KEI CASE STUDY

    Creating corporate videos or any video representation of a company addressing its persona, vision, mission, working and its milestones is a very tricky affair. More often than not, a film fails to encompass the grandeur of a company or fails to deliver the message a company needs to convey because of the basic lack of the understanding of the innermost conceptual working of a film of such genre. This leads to miscommunication and in worst case scenarios, misrepresentation of the company in question or of its intended message.

    Visual Precision

    Notice the visual impact of the frame. The CAD-style depiction of the monumental project suggests the association of the company with the process of creating the structure. The wireframe representation in the center of the frame serves as a humble nod to the company's product, reflecting both its functional significance and aesthetic appeal. This visual style reinforces the company's connection to innovation and structural excellence.

    Impactful Narratives

    Each film carries its own aesthetics, concept, and impact. We previously discussed the latest film curated for KEI Wires and Cables, showcasing our meticulous methodology. This approach results from numerous successful projects before it. Another example is the 50-year completion video for KEI Wires and Cables, which achieved massive success. These films highlight the company’s dedication to excellence in storytelling.