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Ecorecyclage

Capturing a living production site: composting, digestion, technical installations, construction and drone views to explain a process that's hard to see from the outside.

A project where how the site works matters as much as how it looks.

Ecorecyclage site seen from the ground.

Explaining the process.

Compost is more than a pile of material. It's a chain of work: reception, sorting, transformation, monitoring, movement across the site and technical steps.

The video makes this circuit visible. It shows the site, the volumes, the machines and the logic of production without turning the subject into an abstract discourse.

The film also carries a civic message: every piece of plastic thrown into green waste ends up in the compost and lowers its quality. Showing this process is a reminder that everyone's sorting choices end up directly in the compost Ecorecyclage supplies to local businesses.

Composting circuit.

Showing the changes.

On an industrial site, some improvements are very concrete for the teams but barely visible to someone who doesn't know the place. Video documents these changes properly.

The modification of the digester feed chain becomes understandable because the images place the elements in context, show the technical gesture and give a sense of scale.

Digester feed chain modification.

Stepping back.

Drone footage gives a perspective the ground can't offer: site layout, solar panels, greenhouses, digesters, circulation areas and relationship with the landscape.

These views are valuable for presenting the company, documenting how installations evolve or explaining a project to partners.

Ecorecyclage — aerial view of the site.Ecorecyclage — construction seen by drone.

Following the installations.

Videos of improvements or outdoor construction keep a record of the work. They can be used internally to explain how the site is evolving, or to communicate about an investment.

The value is documentary as much as visual: you see what was done, why it matters and how the site is evolving.

Production facility improvements.

Reading the site through images.

Aerial photos complement the videos. They provide fixed reference points: construction status, building positions, machine circulation and relationships between installations.

For a technical site, these images explain at a glance what a text would take a long time to describe.

Ecorecyclage — installations seen from above.Ecorecyclage — drone view of the production site.

Documenting over time.

Un site de production change. A production site evolves. Content keeps a record of each stage while staying current: presentation video, technical update, construction, aerial images.

For this kind of project, the goal is to help the client explain what they do — and to be proud of it.

Repère budget

A video of this type — briefing, two shoot sessions, drone footage, motion design for titles and key points, correction rounds — comes to around CHF 3,000.–.

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