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Screen shot from safety film production
Rolls-Royce commissioned Motion Media Works to produce a Visitor and Contractor’s HSE video for its newly-opened Seletar Aerospace Campus. These videos were to allow for better efficiency and consistency during their HSE induction trainings and are very much in line with their believe in the highest level of health and safety for staff, workers and business partners.
We have also been told our Visitor HSE video was seen by Prince William and Kate Middleton while they were there (visiting South-East Asia during the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Year)!
Format: training videos
Duration: 5 mins
Language: English
3d/2d Animation, Video Production, Editing and Post Production
Screen shot from safety film production
Dangers of cellpone usage in fuel storage areas covered in safety film. Was that an actual working phone?
Emergency access locations similar to airline safety videos. Inspiration was taken from Delta's amazing safety video.
Macro shots of welding in progress. B-roll shots in film
Filtered skies at the Rolls Royce jet engine factory Singapore
Energy conservation message at the Rolls Royce Seletar campus.
Visitor access control, a vital part of security at trent 1000 engine manufacturing plant
Visitor access control, a vital part of security at trent 1000 engine manufacturing plant
Film production at the Rolls Royce Jet engine factory floor
Ultra HD resolution requires careful monitoring and focus conformation. TV Logic Monitors help ensure focus
Setup with the RED digital cinema camera on location
Slider shots teamed with the RED Digital Cinema camera for increased production values
Monitoring with the RED Digital Cinema Camera at Rolls Royce Singapore
Monitoring with the RED Digital Cinema Camera at Rolls Royce Singapore
The logistics of film and video production revealed
Film production crew ready for action
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