01Overview
Cosmic Robotics builds autonomous robots that install utility-scale solar panels — founded by engineers from SpaceX, NASA, and Relativity Space. WERZ captured their robotic solar installation equipment across two phases of development, producing photo and video content used for marketing, investor pitch decks, and their website.
02About the Client
Builds autonomous, all-electric robots for utility-scale solar construction. $4M seed raised from Giant Ventures, MaC Ventures, HCVC. TechCrunch-covered. Founding team: ex-SpaceX, NASA, Relativity Space. Solving the solar industry's critical labor shortage.
03Production Breakdown
A field-scale robotics brand film for Cosmic Robotics that shows an autonomous solar-panel installation machine moving through utility-scale arrays, combining drone coverage, machinery details, and crew interaction to position the company as real, operational climate-tech infrastructure.
Drone-heavy solar-farm coverage, closeups of the white robotic install vehicle, safety-vest crew beats, and repeated row-and-grid geometry create a hard-tech renewable-energy aesthetic with strong scale and operational clarity.
Deliverables
- brand film
- investor demo video
- website hero film
- business development asset
Production
- aerial cinematography
- on-site industrial capture
- machine closeups
- crew observational coverage
- wide field establishing shots
- brand resolve
Visual Style
- vast solar arrays
- white install robot
- high-vis crew
- panel row geometry
- Patterson, CA title card
- Cosmic Robotics logo end card
Why It Works
- Shows WERZ can capture hard tech and industrial machinery at true project scale.
- Demonstrates a strong blend of drone scale, machine detail, and human operational context.
- Useful proof for robotics, climate-tech, construction-tech, and industrial innovation briefs.
Key Shots
Shot 1 · aerial solar-farm opener
Wide aerial shots establish the sheer scale of the solar site and place the robot within a real deployment environment.
Shot 2 · machine detail close-ups
Tight shots of wheels, mechanical arms, and panel-handling hardware make the technology feel tangible rather than conceptual.
Shot 3 · robot in operation
The film follows the robot moving between rows as it places and handles panels in a real installation workflow.
Shot 4 · crew interaction beat
Workers in safety gear appear beside the machine to reinforce that the system operates within an actual construction process.
Shot 5 · drone reprise
Additional aerial passes show the robot traversing long rows, emphasizing repeatability and deployment scale.
Shot 6 · product-plus-environment close
The edit alternates between machine detail and long rows of panels to land the product story in a credible physical environment.
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