Renewable Energy Testimonial Video in Vietnam for Infraco Asia
Solar Farm Construction & Sustainability Impact in Vietnam
Services Provided
InfraCo Asia’s communications consultant Ross had just taken them on as a new client and wanted to change how the organization presented itself. We built that new image around a real project: a 168MW solar farm in Ninh Thuan province, Vietnam, developed in partnership with Singapore-based Sunseap. The film doubled as a testimonial video and a project wrap, and it needed to work for investors, government partners, and international audiences.
From the start we knew the strength of this Vietnam corporate video was the community impact, not just the panels and the power output. We researched every angle that mattered to the client, from government partnerships to local schools, farmers, and how a project at this scale changes daily life in a remote part of Vietnam.
- Creative concept and storytelling built around community impact research
- Director’s treatment covering government, schools, farming, and sustainability angles
- Full production crew: Director, DOP, AD, gaffer, 5 grips, 2 AC, producer, 2 PA
- Drone pilot and drone permit for aerial solar farm footage
- Film permit
- Offline and online edit with curated music
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Description
InfraCo Asia is part of the Private Infrastructure Development Group, headquartered in Singapore. They invest in early-stage infrastructure across Asia’s emerging markets, focusing on renewable energy, water, and logistics. The 168MW solar farm in Ninh Thuan was built with Sunseap and completed ahead of schedule in 2019, employing over 2,000 workers during construction and now powering approximately 192,000 homes.
The story we were asked to tell was bigger than those numbers. Kathy wanted a film that showed what happens when infrastructure at this scale arrives in a remote province: the jobs, the income for farmers who lease their land, and the effect on schools and local businesses. We mapped out every stakeholder from the provincial government to individual farming families before we picked up a camera, and built the narrative around how their lives had changed.
InfraCo Asia screened the film at a United Nations conference in Europe, and it generated serious interest in their development work across Asia. It raised their profile as a trustworthy partner for governments and corporations looking to implement sustainable infrastructure in the region. The film gave them a professional piece they could put in front of any audience, and it continues to represent their work in Vietnam and Singapore today.
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