Work / Case Studies

Proof, in motion.

Selected project structures and replaceable case-study samples for cinematic ads, branded content, product visuals, hospitality, automotive, lifestyle, and sport-led creative.

Portfolio placeholders are intentionally used only here. Replace every sample detail with confirmed project facts, real media, rights-cleared names, and verified results before publishing live client claims.

Case-study grid

A gallery that explains the thinking, not just the thumbnail.

Each card is designed to lead into a full case-story structure: problem, goal, concept, workflow, deliverables, and next step.

Hospitality · Restaurant teaser

Steakhouse Beat

A teaser built around light, movement, and the easy buzz of a room coming alive.

Replaceable work sample

Automotive & EV · Automotive visual direction

Speed Spirit

Metal, rain, detail, and stance: a car treated like a cinematic character.

Replaceable work sample

Sports / Product · Unpublished concept

Quiet Power

The aftermath of effort: objects at rest, light held low, victory without noise.

Concept placeholder - verify rights before publishing

Lifestyle · Photography story

An Endless Moment

Soft light, slow movement, and a moment stretched into memory.

Replaceable work sample

Case study structure

Every project should make the role and result clear.

Use this same structure for real case studies so future portfolio entries remain credible, consistent, and easy to scan.

Hospitality · Restaurant teaser

Steakhouse Beat

Problem

The restaurant needed atmosphere more than menu shots: warmth, rhythm, and the feeling of already being seated.

Goal

Make the space feel desirable in a short, social-ready film.

Concept

A teaser built around light, movement, and the easy buzz of a room coming alive.

AI / production workflow

Creative brief, location rhythm, storyboard, production, edit, motion accents, warm grade.

Final deliverables

Hero teaser, social cutdowns, still frames, thumbnail selects.

Visual / video area

Replace this sample panel with rights-cleared stills, video embeds, social cutdowns, or a gallery.

Automotive & EV · Automotive visual direction

Speed Spirit

Problem

The work needed to communicate motion, precision, and road presence without relying on a traditional car commercial structure.

Goal

Create a premium visual study for an automotive launch or social campaign.

Concept

Metal, rain, detail, and stance: a car treated like a cinematic character.

AI / production workflow

Direction, photography, detail selection, cinematic grade, aspect-ratio prep.

Final deliverables

Hero stills, social crops, web frames, campaign thumbnails.

Visual / video area

Replace this sample panel with rights-cleared stills, video embeds, social cutdowns, or a gallery.

Sports / Product · Unpublished concept

Quiet Power

Problem

A sports-led product concept needed to show the quiet moment after effort, without invented performance claims.

Goal

Explore a campaign world that feels restrained, physical, and memorable.

Concept

The aftermath of effort: objects at rest, light held low, victory without noise.

AI / production workflow

Concept system, AI-assisted visual exploration, art direction, edit-ready still selection.

Final deliverables

Concept frames, social ad mockups, pitch visuals, art direction notes.

Visual / video area

Replace this sample panel with rights-cleared stills, video embeds, social cutdowns, or a gallery.

Lifestyle · Photography story

An Endless Moment

Problem

The visual story needed warmth and intimacy without feeling generic or overproduced.

Goal

Create emotional stills that feel like frames from a film.

Concept

Soft light, slow movement, and a moment stretched into memory.

AI / production workflow

Shot direction, natural-light capture, selection, retouching, cinematic crop system.

Final deliverables

Editorial image set, web gallery, social-ready crops.

Visual / video area

Replace this sample panel with rights-cleared stills, video embeds, social cutdowns, or a gallery.

Portfolio governance

No invented proof.

Before publishing a project, confirm client permission, usage rights, exact deliverables, whether it is client work or concept work, and any measurable results. If a fact is not confirmed, omit it.

  • Confirm project type: client, concept, internal, or unpublished.
  • Confirm rights for people, brands, locations, vehicles, and products.
  • Use real results only; replace missing metrics with a creative note.
  • Keep the visual area cinematic, large, and fast-loading.

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