Following the most important project delivered: multiple years of work and big firms that trust on our professional skills to communicate their brand and get the right image at right time.
Nave De Vero construction site
The "Nave de Vero" construction site was a 360degreeVR project for Moretti Construction. One of the most important construction companies in Europe. This was a 250 Million Euro construction contract for a new shopping mall. Two years of construction were documented by a time-lapse and 360degreeVR Virtual Tour with a customized interface developed to navigate the timeline of construction. The result was a compilation of 10 sessions, including an aerial 360degree, spread over the 2 years of construction that includes the open to the public mall, shot both at night and during the day. There is the ability to view the VR with an interactive exchange between the lighting situations. This completed project and its related materials are not available for public viewing
De Longhi
De Longhi is one of the most famous brands of electrical appliances. This project requirement was to capture images for the DL Radiators Division in real-life scenarios. To capture the radiators in both residential and commercial environments without incurring the cost of installing multiple radiators, we needed to shoot the radiators in a studio using multiple angles and lighting. Combined with a variety of location photos, we then used photoshop to place the radiators in the correct position in the photo. Completed with close-up photography for technical and style details the completed catalog is still in circulation. A selection of pictures from the De Longhi project are included in the "Accessories" session of the image gallery.
Klepierre
Klepierre is one of the biggest real estate operators in Europe. With 200 malls spread all over Europe the project goal was to provide the company headquarters in Paris with a virtual video of every company owned shopping mall in Italy to use in planning and strategy development. This allowed the company to minimize travel to each of the 36 shopping malls while also allowing potential customers the access to view the available space online. Each shopping mall required anywhere from 19-280 different points of view, postproduction and HDR hi-res images to provide complete panoramas. The project also provided the company with an interactive map with multiple floorplans that allow you to jump from one point of view to another. Over 4,500 points of view were produced and will be updated every 2 years. This completed project and its related materials are not available for public viewing.