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Project Feature
Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers — National Video Series
Overview
CAPP partnered with us to create a multi-video series that tells the story of energy in Canada through real people, real places, and key moments in the industry. The series includes a long-form documentary filmed across British Columbia, several business spotlight stories, a historical piece captured at Canada’s birthplace of oil, and a full animated video produced for the World Petroleum Congress in Calgary, one of the largest global energy events. Together, these pieces form a cohesive visual campaign built around clear storytelling and modern, polished visuals.
What We Delivered
A documentary-style video series filmed across British Columbia featuring residents, communities, landscapes, and real stories that highlight the role of energy in everyday life.
Focused interviews and facility shoots with different small business owners, showcasing the company’s work, people, and connection to the energy sector in Nanaimo.
A polished, data-driven video created for the World Petroleum Congress, highlighting key stats, global energy context, and Canada’s position in the international landscape.
Short educational videos filmed in southwestern Ontario that highlight Canada’s early oil industry, featuring the historic Oil Museum and its impact on modern life.
Explore the Video Series

Behind the Scenes
Our work on this series took us across British Columbia, Alberta, and Ontario, meeting people in their communities and capturing the story of energy where it actually happens. These behind-the-scenes moments show our crew on the road, setting up interviews, flying drones through rugged terrain, filming in small towns, and working inside local businesses. It’s a look at the travel, the early mornings, and the real environments that shaped the final videos.

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