Orange Beer
Seed
Aug 2026
In the latest cinematic short film titled Seed, Orange Beer elegantly navigates the intersection of nature and craftsmanship within the competitive alcoholic beverages industry. This project centers on a contemplative live-action technique, grounding the viewer in an authentic rural landscape defined by golden hour warmth and natural light. The narrative unfolds with rhythmic intention, beginning with a solitary seed placed inside a glass tumbler on a rustic wooden surface. As the protagonist moves from the quiet sanctuary of his home to the expansive grass, the act of planting becomes a meditative study in growth and patience. Through the subtle integration of time-lapse footage, the visual arc transitions from a humble seed to a burgeoning sapling, effectively mirroring the brand's commitment to raw, organic ingredients. The cinematography leans into an aesthetic of lifestyle storytelling, stripping away modern artifice to focus on the textures of the soil and the shifting sky. Under the meticulous production oversight of Nick Haynes, the film eschews traditional high-energy advertising tropes in favor of a quiet, evocative atmosphere that feels grounded and sincere. Every frame feels deliberate, inviting the audience to appreciate the slow, intentional process behind every pour, ultimately positioning Orange Beer as a brand that finds its strength in the simplicity of the natural world.
Cinematic, Lifestyle
Timelapse, Live-action Technique, Natural light
Alcoholic Beverages, Food & Beverage