PRICE RANGE
$40k+
Used For
Investor Pitch
Government Meeting
Social Media
Website
Firehawk Aerospace is building the Great Plains Arsenal in Lawton, Oklahoma, a first of its kind facility designed to produce over a million pounds of propellant per year using additive manufacturing, replacing legacy WWII-era production methods. The objective of this project was to give investors, government stakeholders, and the public a clear picture of what this facility will look like and how it operates, before a single wall goes up.
The animation opens with an aerial overview of the full site to establish the scale of the operation. From there, we move inside each building to walk through the production process stage by stage. Building one covers grinding raw materials into processed form. Building two shows the mixing of powdered materials and their conversion into pellets. Building three takes us through final product shaping via injection molding.
The final sequence ties the entire process together, from the production floor to a fully assembled 155mm munition round, closing the loop between raw material and end use.
The challenge was making an industrial manufacturing process visually engaging without overstating what happens on the floor. Every machine, every stage, every building needed to read clearly on first watch, for an investor in a boardroom and a procurement officer in a briefing, equally.
PRICE RANGE
$40k+
Used For
Investor Pitch
Government Meeting
Social Media
Website
Firehawk Aerospace is building the Great Plains Arsenal in Lawton, Oklahoma, a first of its kind facility designed to produce over a million pounds of propellant per year using additive manufacturing, replacing legacy WWII-era production methods. The objective of this project was to give investors, government stakeholders, and the public a clear picture of what this facility will look like and how it operates, before a single wall goes up.
The animation opens with an aerial overview of the full site to establish the scale of the operation. From there, we move inside each building to walk through the production process stage by stage. Building one covers grinding raw materials into processed form. Building two shows the mixing of powdered materials and their conversion into pellets. Building three takes us through final product shaping via injection molding.
The final sequence ties the entire process together, from the production floor to a fully assembled 155mm munition round, closing the loop between raw material and end use.
The challenge was making an industrial manufacturing process visually engaging without overstating what happens on the floor. Every machine, every stage, every building needed to read clearly on first watch, for an investor in a boardroom and a procurement officer in a briefing, equally.