CH x Euronics: Going the Extra Mile
When Euronics came to us with a brief, it was a good one: take a true story about an extraordinary delivery and turn it into something worth watching.
The Brief
Joe, a Euronics delivery agent, had been tasked with getting a chest freezer to a customer in rural Wales. The road ran out. He carried on anyway, on foot, through fields, across rivers and over hills. The customer was delighted. The story deserved to be told.
Euronics asked us to produce a short comedic video retelling that journey. The challenge was finding the right visual language to match the scale of the tale.
The Concept
We pitched several approaches centred on a comic-book aesthetic, bold, energetic and a little tongue-in-cheek. It felt like the right fit: a story that was equal parts heroic and absurd, told in a style that leaned into both.
The concept paired real interview footage of Joe with AI-generated visuals to bring his journey to life. Where a traditional shoot would have required location days across Welsh countryside, generative AI gave us the tools to illustrate the story scene by scene.
Creative Wrangling
We filmed Joe against a studio blue backdrop, letting him tell the story in his own words. His delivery did a lot of the heavy lifting (puns intended!), dry, matter-of-fact and quietly brilliant.
The AI-generated visuals were built around detailed multi-angle reference sheets for Joe, the Euronics van and the chest freezer.

Consistency across scenes and camera angles doesn't happen by accident; it requires that groundwork before the generative tools even come into play. We used node-based workflows to link references and iterate through each shot, refining until the visuals matched the story's momentum.
Once the core imagery was in place, compositing brought everything together: comic-book panel layouts, onomatopoeic titles, time-jump cards and Indie, the Euronics penguin mascot riding along in the van.
Reformatting
The final video was reformatted across multiple aspect ratios for social distribution. Subtitles and visual elements were repositioned for each platform. What works at 16:9 needs rethinking for an Instagram Story. It's a separate craft consideration, not a copy-paste job.
A story that was already good became something people actually wanted to share. The comic-book treatment gave it personality. The AI visuals gave it scale. Joe's storytelling gave it heart.
If you've got a story worth telling, get in touch.
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