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The 3 Stage Framework

Luke harmer explaining filmmaking process to clients

Every great film starts with understanding, your goals, audience, and message.
We dive deep into what success looks like: who needs to see it, what they need to believe, and how to prove it visually.

1. Discovery & Planning

Filming safely, efficiently, and creatively, from boardrooms to ports and construction sites.
Our crews work with precision, respecting operational realities and industry protocols while keeping storytelling at the forefront.

2. Production

Films shouldn’t end with a handover. We deliver multiple edits, and assets that help your content keep performing across channels, bids, and events.

3. Delivery & Enablement

Film production for renewable energy

OUR PROCESS
FOR STORIES THAT WORK

Through data-driven storytelling

Whether we’re producing a case study, brand film, or CleanTalk episode, every project follows a consistent framework, built for clarity, credibility, and measurable impact.

Our approach blends strategic insight with creative storytelling to help renewable energy companies communicate complex ideas clearly. Harmer Visuals turns technical projects into human stories that inspire action, trust, and investment across the clean energy sector.

Designed for both impact and efficiency, aligning creative storytelling with the commercial realities of the energy sector.

HARMER PRINCIPLES

STORY FIRST, ALWAYS.

Audiences act when perception is changed, not when information is dumped.

01.

SAFETY IS NON-NEGOTIABLE

From ports to turbines, credibility starts with respecting the environments we film in.

02.

SHOW, DON'T TELL

Proof on screen beats claims on paper — it’s that simple.

03.

CURIOSITY IS STRATEGY

Asking better questions uncovers stories your audience actually cares about.

04.

PROOF BEATS PROMISE

Results earn trust faster than marketing language ever will.

05.

FACTS PERSUADE, STORIES CONVERT

Data makes the case, emotion drives the decision. 

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Ready to start your next project the right way?

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