For Home.Earth, Travis delivered stills and moving image work around Nærheden, the Hedehusene project designed around accessibility, affordability and a lower climate footprint.
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Approach
The assignment paired place-based visuals with a human portrait: the architecture mattered, but the resident story had to carry the emotional weight. The material was shaped to hold both the warmth of everyday life and the clarity of the bigger sustainability idea behind the development. Home.Earth also needed faster-turn films alongside that work — including a three-camera explainer on mutual benefit (Gensidig gevinst), and a short case film turned around in a few days. The case piece had to show their concept clearly without shooting new material, so it was built from existing footage and stills, with a light touch of AI where it helped. The aim was not to replace the real work, but to show how AI can sit alongside authentic material as one ingredient in the edit.
Outcome
The result is a mix of stills, portrait film and supporting edits that give Home.Earth a grounded, people-first way to speak about housing, community and construction choices — from slow, observational work to quick-turn pieces that still feel rooted in what was actually shot on the ground.
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