12 shots. One through-line. The full emotional arc from petrol pride to electric confidence — in sequence.
1
Wide morning driveway opener
Father and petrol car — his world, his ritual.
2
Son exits and joins the moment
Warm entrance, no confrontation.
3
Petrol pride details
Keys, hand on car, engine life — the old language of driving.
4
EV3 reveal — charging across the driveway
A quiet contrast appears.
5
Father's skepticism
The "quiet cars" beat — his resistance is real.
6
Memory flash
Father teaching son to drive — soft, earned emotion.
1
Son opens EV3, invites father in
The offer — gentle and confident.
2
EV3 interior moment
Silence, dashboard, the look of surprise.
3
Short EV3 drive
Father's shift — felt, not explained.
4
Father exits EV3 — changed
Something has moved in him.
5
EV5 becomes the next step
Bigger, bolder — the natural evolution.
6
Final sunset drive
Father in EV5, son in EV3 — wide, cinematic, forward.
Concept Overview
Concept Overview
The Bottom Line
Old-school dad. New-school son. One quiet drive changes everything.
This story opens in the father's world: a familiar petrol ritual — engine sound, routine, and pride. The son enters from a place of respect, not challenge, and introduces a quieter, more modern driving experience through the EV3.
The EV3 is the turning point of the film. It shifts the father emotionally through experience, not persuasion. By the end, the EV5 becomes the natural next step — father and son moving forward together into the new electric world.
What We're Capturing
Core Story Beats
1
Father with petrol car — comfort zone established
2
Son introduces the EV3; father resists quiet driving
3
Shared memory flash of learning to drive
4
Father tries the EV3 — silence becomes the breakthrough
5
EV5 emerges as the confident next step
6
Final sunset drive — both electric vehicles, moving forward
Hero Film
A 60–90 second cinematic story built around the father-son relationship and the emotional shift from petrol to electric.
Supporting Content
Vertical adaptation + social cutdowns built from the same shoot day — one day, maximum output.
Creative Direction
Tone
Warm, emotional, grounded, and premium. Nothing should feel staged or overly commercial.
Visual Feel
Clean modern home setting, smooth camera movement, strong wide masters, and intimate close-ups with natural performance.
Sound Design
The contrast between petrol engine sound and EV silence is a major storytelling device — use it deliberately.
Our dedicated crew brings expertise and passion to every aspect of this project, ensuring a seamless and high-quality production from start to finish.
Kylie Jacob
Producer
Nirvan Benimado
Client / Assistant Producer
Sandeep Maharaj
Director
Jovan Persad
Cinematographer
Christian Burkett
Lighting
Tevin Charles
BTS Photographer / Grip
Chandra Rattan
Production Coordinator / Assistant Producer
Department Pages
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