Tuesday, 16 April 2013

Oil and Gas Visualisations

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SquareZero has over the last six years worked on specialist info-graphics sequences for the energy sector. We have created animations for documentaries and training DVDs as well as for marketing movies which are made for sales of products and services.  The use of fly throughs and cut aways allow the complex systems to be explained in the most effective way possible.   Our work has illustrated a wide range of energy processes from exploration methods to drilling, field construction and safety processes.

Olly Tyler is creative director on all info graphic technical visualisation projects at SquareZero.  He has 20 years experience founded in creating info graphics for TV series and documentaries.  Gaining a thorough understanding of the material and conceiving the best way to visually represent the process in a good appealing graphic design style is our speciality. Our team of highly experienced 3d and 2d animators can put together the most sophisticated visuals using the latest rendering and design software.

'Vib' seismic exploration truck


Some applications we have created for 3d visualisations in the energy sector :

1.  safety video for  oil and gas refinery
2.  training / promotional video explaining 'Fraccing' process
3.  DVD promoting services and extent of a nationally run oil and gas industry
4.  Promotional video for sales of exploration equipment and services (  for demo, web and trade show)
5.  Explanatory video for new sea exploration technology
6.  Fly through of deep sea oil field network for large O+G  multinational.  see movie here
7.  Explanatory DVD for proposed wind farm field showing final layout and construction techniques.
8.  Reconstruction of gas refinery disaster in a 'what if' scenario safety training documentary.
9.  Animated renders and demonstration of seismic acquisition product line.
10.  Explanatory video for marine exploration product range.
11. Animated geological diagrams of underground visualisation data  and drilling techniques