Enquirer joins forces with construction film maker
Enquirer joins forces with construction film maker
The Enquirer is teaming-up with a leading London film maker to offer pioneering construction firms the chance to showcase their latest innovations.
The new Construction Enquirer Originals series will be produced by brand storytelling specialist Superbeam.
The video-led series will highlight the best the industry has to offer and how firms are shaping the future of construction.
Videos are the perfect way to reach a modern audience with Superbeam bringing cinematic values to construction stories.
The first set of ten films will focus on pioneering work across technology, materials, projects and people.
If your company has a great story to tell Superbeam can present it in a professional film-format for maximum impact.
Videos can be used across all your marketing channels and films will also be hosted on a new section of the Enquirer.
Plant hire giant Flannery recently used Superbeam to tell the story of how the firm was founded. and you can view more examples of the company’s work here.
Superbeam founder Tiernan Dixon said: “If a brand can demonstrate meaningful innovation, cultural leadership, or category-defining work, we want to showcase it.
“The series will feature those brands truly shaping the next decade and telling these stories alongside the Enquirer will be a great pleasure.
“Construction has great stories to tell but struggles to get its message across to clients or potential recruits.
“This is about getting those stories out there using cinematic journalism that an audience chooses to watch – it’s such a gap in the industry and an opportunity for forward-thinking firms.
“The next era belongs to the brands that can communicate simply, visually, and confidently. Video is the modern shop window.
“Buyers and recruits will research you long before they speak to you which is why what they see is so important.”
“Construction Enquirer Originals will become a public record of who is shaping the industy. Brand building is memory building. If you are not easy to recall on day one, you are not in the game.”
Enquirer co-owner Grant Prior added: “This is a really exciting development and one we hope brands buy into as a way of showcasing all that is great about the industry in a format which offers high production values and maximum exposure.”
To register your interest in this pioneering project and start telling the wider industry your story please submit your details through this short typeform link here.





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