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Elia
4 November 2025
When everything comes down to a few minutes… ten metres above the ground.
In early November 2025, we produced the cover image for Elia’s internal magazine, in Limburg, in a municipality located near Genk.
Even before the shoot day, everything was already at stake.
Extensive scouting and pre-production work were carried out to anticipate:
- the shooting angles,
- the orientation of the light,
- the framing,
- the positioning of the pylons,
- and the overall technical feasibility.
The weather set the rules.
A very precise window.
Short deadlines.
An extremely narrow shooting timeframe.
Nothing here could be improvised.
On the day
Arrival on site before dawn, with a single objective:
capture the scene at first light.
On site, we handled:
- the briefing of the two models, both Elia technicians,
- as well as that of two additional Elia technicians brought in for support.
The latter climbed the pylons to position the lighting and enhance the scene — an intervention we could obviously not carry out ourselves.
The models were operating at around 10 metres above ground,
in a technical, constrained environment…
where every movement mattered.
At Melting Prod, some images are built long before the shutter is released.
Prepare, anticipate, coordinate…
so that, when the moment comes, everything aligns.
A sensitive, technical project with strong constraints?
We know how to work when the margin for error is close to zero.
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