Show how the line works — before it is installed
We create CGI, animation and technical films that help machinery, robotics and automation companies explain how a line, cell or system actually works — to enterprise customers, partners and investors who buy on capability and proof.

Who this is built for.
Equipment makers, robotics and automation vendors, industrial-IoT and machine-vision companies selling complex production technology.
Where we help.
Machine & line animation
Robotics & automation product film
Industrial-IoT & data visualization
Trade-show & sales cutdowns
Steko — Product-focused campaigns for a window manufacturer
Make the process the hero
Much of what makes an automation system impressive happens inside machines or across a line too large to film. Process and machine animation open that up — accurate to the engineering, legible to a buyer.
From CAD to clear story
We build robotics, conveyors, machine-vision and assembly systems in 3D from your CAD and show them running, exploded or cut away — one model, reused across product, sales and launch.
Built for long technical sales
Automation deals are technical and slow. The assets have to work in the first meeting, the technical review and the procurement room — so we build a library of cutdowns, not a single edit. Our manufacturing video production and engineering video production turn lines, cells and machines into a story a technical buyer trusts. Where a line is too fast, too enclosed or too hazardous to film cleanly, process animation reveals the mechanism step by step, so the capability is clear without a single disruptive day on the factory floor.
Where manufacturing and automation animation is used
- Machine and production-line animation showing cells, conveyors and robotics in motion
- Machine-vision and industrial-IoT visualization that turns sensor data into a clear story
- Assembly and exploded-view sequences for equipment too fast or enclosed to film
- Factory video and trade-show cutdowns built from one master 3D model
What buyers ask.
Work in manufacturing & automation?
Working with teams internationally.
