Adam Bodor created Rage Room—a unique concept designed to give people a physical and emotional outlet through destruction. For his pitch at Aarhus Soup, Adam needed a standout presentation film that would grab attention and clearly communicate the concept’s energy and impact.
Beyond the pitch, the goal was also to generate a bank of visual assets—both video and stills—that could be used in future marketing and promotional efforts.
Client / Rage Room
Agency / NONE
Project type / Launch film
My Role / DP, Co-Director, co-editor
Cast / Adam as the talent, co-director, co-editor
Behind the scenes/ Marceli
I was the main shooter on set, responsible for both camera operation and lighting design. I also contributed to the creative direction, helping shape the tone and feel of the final film.
To keep the action fluid and the visuals striking, I mounted an overhead key light to create dramatic, moody scenes while maintaining flexibility for movement. I gave live direction throughout the shoot to guide Adam’s performance and ensure we captured the most dynamic moments on camera.
We secured a space and transformed it into a fully functional rage room. With protective gear on the cameras, we documented real destruction—capturing the raw, visceral energy that defines the Rage Room experience.
We shot a wide variety of angles and moments to ensure we had enough material for both the hero film and a future-proof content library. After each take, we reviewed the footage together to refine shots and actions for maximum impact.
The final delivery included:
A hero film designed to stand out at Aarhus Soup
A bank of video clips and stills for future campaigns
The project resulted in a compelling visual story that not only supported Adam’s pitch but also gave Rage Room a strong foundation for its brand identity moving forward.