Bezar Video Studio

Wax Wrap — 3D Style Options

Four directions for the install video, each rendered on the same in-house 3D pipe-tee fitting (the actual demo piece). Same model, four looks — so we can lock the direction before full production.

Modeled & rendered in-house Threaded cast tee · ground steel · cast iron For Polyguard review
What you're looking at: the bare prepped fitting in each style. Materials (primer, putty, wax wrap) and motion get built once the look is locked. Our recommendation is Exploded / Cutaway — it's the only style that can show the layer system (steel → primer → putty → wax) that is the product's value story — optionally opening with the branded hero look and closing on a macro real-world shot.
★ Recommended Exploded / Cutaway style
Option B
Exploded / Cutaway
Engineering-authority look: neutral seamless studio, even legible lighting, locked iso angles. Cutaway slices reveal the layer build-up; labeled callouts carry the steps.
Strengths
  • Best at teaching the install
  • Shows the layer system
  • Engineer-credible, accurate
Trade-offs
  • Less "brand campaign" flash
  • Needs careful modeling
Hero in the Void style
Option A
Hero in the Void
Apple-style product reveal: dark gradient void, rim light tracing the edges, slow weighted camera, Polyguard blue as an accent glow.
Strengths
  • Premium, category-leader feel
  • Brand color pops
  • Timeless
Trade-offs
  • Hides field context
  • Least instructional
Blueprint / Schematic style
Option C
Blueprint / Schematic
Data-driven motion graphics: deep-blue field, technical line-art that builds, kinetic stats (coverage %, dielectric, lifespan). Brand blue is native here.
Strengths
  • Fastest / most economical
  • On-brand blue
  • Great for spec claims
Trade-offs
  • No tactile material reality
  • Can feel generic if thin
Field Realism style
Option D
Field Realism (macro)
Cinematic in-context: real workshop lighting & reflections, shallow depth-of-field, slow-mo macro of the wrap conforming. Highest installer trust.
Strengths
  • Most believable / tactile
  • Texture sells the product
  • Differentiated from CGI
Trade-offs
  • Hardest to control
  • Brand color harder to feature

Recommended path

Lead with Exploded / Cutaway as the spine — it does the one thing the others can't: clearly show overlap, the layer stack, and why each step matters. Open on a brief Hero-in-Void reveal for premium first impression, and close on a Field Realism macro of the finished wrap for trust. Blueprint stays available as the fast/economical option if budget drives the decision.