For the world’s most extreme missions
As Rennscot’s work moved into more advanced, high-consequence industries, the company’s identity began to shift with it. This was no longer just a story about precision manufacturing. It was about components built for extreme conditions, complex systems, and applications where failure is not an option.
From the beginning, we did not want to make another manufacturing video. The goal was not a clean walkthrough of machines, sparks, and polished surfaces. Rennscot’s work had taken on a different gravity, and the film needed to reflect that.
The creative direction leaned into a near-future industrial feeling. Not science fiction in a literal sense, but something adjacent to it: metal powder becoming form, machines moving with controlled precision, raw material transformed into parts that feel as though they belong to systems beyond the everyday.
We wanted the shop floor to feel less like a standard facility and more like a place where advanced materials are shaped for the unknown. A space defined by pressure, control, repetition, and exactness.
Through scale, texture, movement, and restraint, we built a film that reflects where Rennscot is going, not just what Rennscot does.
The result is a manufacturing film that does not feel manufactured.
Client: Rennscot MFG
Production Company: Outpost
Director: Ethan Pellegrino, Jacob Ballin
Director of Photography: Ethan Pellegrino
Camera Operator: Jacob Ballin
Drone Pilot: Jacob Ballin
Gaffer: Ethan Famiano
Grip: Isaac Parker
Swing: Cristóbal Bustos
Production Assistant: Connor Winfield
Edit: Jacob Ballin
Color: Jacob Ballin
Sound Design / Mix: Jacob Ballin