Kit Cabinet: How an Orbital Rig Turned a Store Launch into Cinema

March 20, 2026

Ben Norris-Fisher

Ben Norris-Fisher

Junior Creative

When a new store opens, it’s easy to follow a familiar formula. For this project, we took a more cinematic approach, using an orbital rig to create seamless movement and a distinctive visual flow. In this edition of our Kit Cabinet series, we explore how that approach helped bring the space to life.

Kit Cabinet is our behind-the-scenes look at the tools, rigs, and techniques that make challenging shoots possible. Each blog dives into a real-world scenario, showing how we solve problems on the spot and use creativity, planning, and experience to shape the final film. As a creative video production agency, our focus is always on making each shot stronger and every story more cinematic.

Using an Orbital Rig to Redefine a Store Opening Film

When a new store opens, the brief often leans toward the expected: wide shots of the space, detail shots of products, a few people interacting, all cut together in a familiar rhythm. For this project, the client came to us with a clear intention. They wanted something more visually engaging than a standard store opening film. The goal wasn’t just to document the space, but to create a film with movement, style, and a sense of identity that felt unique to the brand.

That ambition led us to use an orbital rig as a core visual and transitional element throughout the film, guiding how each shot connected and how the story of the store unfolded on screen.

A More Cinematic Approach from the Start

From the outset, the orbital rig wasn’t treated as a one-off technical flourish. It became a structural tool, a way of moving the viewer through the film. Its smooth, circular motion, echoing the steady sweep of a clock hand, let us transition between scenes and moments without relying on hard cuts or conventional edits.

Rather than jumping abruptly from one shot to the next, the camera movement itself became the bridge. As the camera completed each orbit, we could move naturally to a new angle, reveal a fresh detail, or explore another part of the store. Every transition maintained a sense of flow, giving the film a continuity that felt purposeful, considered, and cinematic.

Turning Transitions into a Visual Signature

Transitions are often invisible, designed not to be noticed. In this film, they became part of its visual language. The orbital movement provided a steady rhythm that tied the entire piece together, creating cohesion from the very first frame to the final shot.

By repeating this motion at key moments, the film developed a recognisable visual signature. Viewers may not consciously notice the technique, but they feel its effect: a smooth, confident movement through the space that mirrors the calm, considered atmosphere of the shop itself.

Making the Film Feel Alive

Using the orbital rig helped shift the film from simple documentation to something alive and cinematic. The store wasn’t just shown, it was revealed. Each orbit let us uncover hidden details, play with shifting light, and make the space feel real, lived-in, and full of character. Every movement added energy, guiding the viewer through the story of the store.

This approach also elevated the moment itself. The flowing movement suggested permanence and reflected the brand’s values without stating them outright. What could have been a simple opening now felt deliberate, engaging, and memorable.

Collaboration at the Core

The spark for this creative approach came from collaboration. The client’s wish to avoid a predictable store opening gave us the freedom to experiment with form and movement. The orbital rig became the perfect solution, adding visual interest and sophistication without ever overpowering the original purpose.

By using the rig as a transitional tool rather than a focal gimmick, we created a film that feels seamless, purposeful, and distinctive. The most powerful stylistic choices often don’t shout. They guide the viewer, shaping the story quietly but decisively.

In the end, the orbital rig didn’t just capture shots, it gave the film a heartbeat. It shaped how the film unfolded, linking each moment and drawing the viewer through the space. What could have been a routine opening became a film that feels alive, immersive, and true to the way we experienced the store on set.

Bring Your Story to Life

Your next project deserves more than the ordinary, and we can help bring it to life. Whether it’s bold camera moves, inventive rigging, or capturing a space with energy and style, the right tools and experience make all the difference.

At Kingdom Creative, we don’t just film events. We shape them into stories that move, engage, and leave a lasting impression. Let’s create something that doesn’t just show the moment, but makes it unforgettable. Get in touch.

Back to all

News

Celebrating 25 Years of Kingdom Creative

April 1, 2026

This year marks 25 years of Kingdom Creative.

What started with a passion for motorsport has grown into a creative video agency trusted by brands around the world to capture stories that move people.

Read more

Giving Back for International Women’s Day

March 11, 2026

For International Women’s Day 2026, the theme is Give to Gain, and this year, we wanted to do something positive for both the industry and the local community.

Read more

Kicking Off 2026 with a Double Promotion

January 12, 2026

We’re starting the year by celebrating two well-earned promotions across the Kingdom team.

Read more

Two Charities, One Very Kingdom Christmas

December 22, 2025

This Christmas, the Kingdom team pulled together to support two causes that matter.

Read more

Rising Star Nomination for Kingdom Creative

October 20, 2025

Culture isn’t an afterthought at Kingdom Creative, it’s the engine that drives everything we do. As a leading video production company, we know that high-performing teams are the secret behind work that moves people. That’s why we’re proud to share that we’ve been shortlisted for the Rising Star Award at the People Pulse Awards 2025.

Read more

Kingdom Creative Hosts Future Filmmakers from Barnfield College

October 7, 2025

Recently, we welcomed two groups of Media students from Barnfield College for a one-day, hands-on workshop that gave them a real taste of life at a busy film production agency.

Read more

Kingdom Wins Big at the 2025 International Motor Film Awards

October 3, 2025

We did it.

Hesketh Racing – The Rebel Spirit has taken home Best Documentary Episode at the 2025 International Motor Film Awards.

Read more

Lee Hanson Joins Kingdom Creative as Creative Director

September 15, 2025

Kingdom Creative is growing its creative firepower. Lee Hanson joins as Creative Director, bringing years of experience, a fresh perspective, and a track record of turning bold ideas into award-winning campaigns.

Read more

Two Nominations, One Night: 2025 International Motor Film Awards

September 3, 2025

We’re excited to shout about how Kingdom has been nominated for two awards at the 2025 International Motor Film Awards, the ultimate car film festival and one of the world’s most prestigious events for the automotive film and television industry.

Read more

James Lewis: From Production Assistant to Assistant Producer

August 20, 2025

James Lewis, our resident Welshman, has been promoted to Assistant Producer!

Read more

Kingdom Summer Party: Sun, Sea & Thrills

August 8, 2025

Summer may be winding down, but one day in particular is still making waves.

Read more

Double the Creativity: Promotions for Adam & Harrison

July 14, 2025

Two of Kingdom’s finest have levelled up. In June 2025, both Adam Lewis-Dragstra and Harrison Hopton were promoted to Senior Creative.

Read more

Lights, Camera, Insight: Introducing the Kingdom Blog

July 1, 2025

We’ve launched the Kingdom blog – a space for bold ideas, real insight, and straight-talking advice on making content that actually works. From automotive storytelling to brand film essentials, we’re sharing what we’ve learned from doing the work – and we’re just getting started.

Read more

Meet George Hill: A Man of Many Stories (and 10,000 Kick-Ups)

June 17, 2025

We’re excited to welcome George Hill to Kingdom as our newest Producer – a seasoned factual storyteller whose career has taken him from the skies of Alaska to the depths of undiscovered tombs.

Read more

Mollie: Kingdom’s New Marketing Manager

May 18, 2025

We’re excited to announce that Mollie Redmond joins Kingdom as our new Marketing & New Business Manager in May 2025.

Read more

Sophie Connor Takes the Lead at Kingdom

September 1, 2024

Sophie Connor steps into the role of Managing Director at Kingdom, bringing sharp commercial insight and big ambitions for our next chapter.

Read more

Insights

Kit Cabinet: The Quickest Tracking Car Ever?

January 19, 2026

Kit Cabinet is a new series looking at how tools, rigs, and techniques perform when things get difficult. Real-world shoots, tight margins, and no room for error. It’s about the decisions made under pressure, how creative rigging solves problems on the day, and how those choices shape the final film.

Read more

Why Your Sports Brand Isn’t Building Loyalty (Yet)

October 20, 2025

Another ad. Another product. Same promise.

The sports and lifestyle market is more crowded than ever, and audiences are tuning out. For marketing leaders chasing long-term brand impact, loyalty has become the real measure of success.

Read more

The Athlete Stories Your Brand Can’t Afford to Ignore

September 15, 2025

What keeps your eyes glued to a sports film? A lifeless product shot with rolling stats? Or following an athlete fighting their way back from injury, pushing themselves harder than ever, just to get back on the field?

Read more

Our Tip for Marketers Looking to Make Videos That Actually Get Shared

September 1, 2025

Isn’t it frustrating when you’ve spent precious time and precious budget producing a beautiful brand film, and the only people sharing it are your own marketing team? (Shout-out to all social media managers who like their own posts before anyone else does – you’re not alone!) You know the video is good. You know it tells a story. So why isn’t anyone hitting the share button?

Read more

Think Before You Film: The 5 Creative Tensions Every Brand Film Must Navigate

July 30, 2025

The strategy behind the story is what makes it land.

The difference between a brand film that lands and one that falls flat? How it navigates five key creative tensions from day one.

Read more

Hook Fast, Stay Longer: Cracking the Attention Code in Automotive Video

June 30, 2025

Snap Their Attention. Keep Their Time.

People scroll fast, but it’s not short attention spans that hurt brands; it’s whether your content connects. That’s what wins, every time.

Read more

We are

Made to

ENGAGE

Orange O Shape

Ready to start your next project?

Welcome to Kingdom.

Start your project

Guts And Glory