Overview
As part of our ongoing strategy to create impactful content for scientific and educational purposes, Cinergies Co-Op was subcontracted by the Athens Agricultural University to produce a video for the Agrohalc project. This project is part of the larger Innoseta platform , funded by the European Union, aimed at advancing agricultural technologies. Our video highlighted the innovative Agrohalc device, a groundbreaking tool in the field of electrostatic spraying, showcasing its development and application in a visually engaging and educational format.
In Depth
Objectives:
Our primary objective for this project was to produce a high-quality, informative video that effectively communicated the significance of the Agrohalc device to a diverse audience, including researchers, students, and professionals in the agricultural sector.
– Highlight Innovation: Showcase the Agrohalc device’s development and its potential impact on agriculture.
-Educational Content: Provide clear, accessible information that supports the university’s educational goals.
-Engage a Broad Audience: Ensure the video resonates with both scientific communities and general viewers.
This approach aligns with our commitment to supporting educational institutions by creating content that bridges the gap between complex scientific concepts and public understanding.
Methodology:
To achieve the desired impact, we used a combination of live-action footage, drone shots, and stop-motion animation, guided by a carefully crafted script. The video was designed to be both informative and visually appealing, capturing the attention of viewers while delivering key messages about the Agrohalc technology.
-Script Development: Collaborated closely with university researchers to create a script that accurately reflects the technical aspects of the Agrohalc project.
-Filming: Utilized state-of-the-art equipment to capture high-quality visuals, including drone footage of agricultural fields and detailed shots of the device in use.
-Post-Production: Integrated animations and graphics to explain the science behind the technology, making the content accessible to non-experts.
This meticulous process ensured that the final video not only met the technical requirements but also served as an engaging educational tool.
Outcomes:
The Agrohalc video successfully met its objectives, serving as a valuable resource for the Athens Agricultural University and the Innoseta platform. The video has been used in educational settings and presentations, effectively communicating the innovation behind Agrohalc to a wider audience.
Key Collaborators
Ioannis Koutouzis
Camera operator Additional editing
Evan Skarpaletzos
Visual Effects
Thomas Ginis
Director of photography
Kostas Mavrias
Production Management
Antonis Vasilakos
Audio engineer Sound Design Editing