01Overview
Sunstall — a nationwide solar installation contractor ranked #66 on Solar Power World's Top Solar Contractors list — commissioned WERZ to capture high-quality photo and video content across their California project sites. Content used for marketing, business development, and client presentations.
02About the Client
Full-service nationwide solar contractor. 800+ MW installed across 700+ projects in 38 states. Ranked #66 Solar Power World Top Solar Contractors (2025). Founded 2011, licensed in 38 states. Launched Sunzaun vertical solar system in 2024.
03Production Breakdown
Solar-contractor brand film blending aerial site scale, a field-side speaker, crews carrying and installing panels, and sunrise construction imagery to position Sunstall as an experienced, boots-on-the-ground renewable-energy builder.
Drone passes over orchard and solar terrain, a mature on-camera speaker beside panel rows, high-vis crews lifting panels, sun-flared field imagery, and repeated row-tracking shots create an earthy but capable renewable-infrastructure look.
Deliverables
- brand film
- business development video
- project showcase film
- renewable-energy website asset
Production
- aerial cinematography
- on-site field production
- crew observational footage
- speaker testimonial framing
- sunrise and golden-hour capture
- installation closeups
- brand-documentary editing
Visual Style
- solar rows
- orchard and rural terrain
- field-side speaker
- high-vis crew
- panel-carrying shots
- sunrise lens flare
Why It Works
- Shows WERZ can capture renewable-energy projects with both human context and site scale.
- Demonstrates a blend of testimonial-style framing, crew coverage, and installation detail.
- Useful proof for solar, energy infrastructure, field services, and industrial construction briefs.
Featured Voices
Field-side speaker
On-camera subject used to give the film a stakeholder or testimonial point of view.
Key Shots
Shot 1 · aerial site opener
Drone shots over rural terrain and panel fields establish project scale and solar-land context immediately.
Shot 2 · field-side speaker intro
An older male speaker stands beside the panel rows, giving the piece a testimonial or stakeholder point of view.
Shot 3 · equipment and prep beat
Tractor and equipment details connect the solar installation to broader land and field operations.
Shot 4 · crew installation sequence
High-visibility crews carry and position panels, turning the film from scenic overview into credible construction coverage.
Shot 5 · golden-hour field coverage
Low-sun imagery across the site gives the project a premium brand-film finish while keeping the work grounded in real field conditions.
Shot 6 · panel-row reprise
Tracking along the solar rows emphasizes repetition, installed scale, and completion.
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