A Storyteller, Visualiser and a Marketer




From Sky to Shop Floor
How I Captured FEV India’s Campus and Offices in One Immersive Sweep
With FEV India, my role was very focused: capture aerial footage of their campus and bring their office and plant spaces to life on screen. Even within that clear brief, I knew the visuals had to do more than just “show buildings.” The shots needed to communicate scale, order, and the quiet intensity of an engineering-driven environment.
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I started in the sky. Using drones, we mapped out smooth, confident flight paths that revealed the full spread of the facility—its layout, the test areas, the way everything connects. Those wide, flowing shots set the tone: this is a serious, future-facing operation.
Then I moved inside. In the office and plant, I shifted to a more intimate pace—tracking people at work, glimpses of meetings, test setups, and focused screens. Every frame was chosen to show not just infrastructure, but the people and processes that give it meaning. The idea was simple: from one continuous visual journey, you should understand where FEV India is, what it looks like, and how it feels when real work is happening.
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In the end, the footage became a flexible asset they could plug into multiple films and presentations—establishers, transitions, intros. For me, it was a reminder that even a “straightforward” aerial-and-facility brief can tell a strong story when you treat every movement of the camera as a line in that story.