Behind the Lens: Creating a Creative Video About the Harmful Effects of Energy Drinks
In an era of instant gratification, energy drinks have become a staple for students, professionals, and gamers. However, the physiological toll they take is often hidden behind bright cans and aggressive marketing. This portfolio project, “The Surge & The Silent Crash,” is a creative video about the harmful effects of energy drinks, designed to visualize what happens beneath the surface of a caffeine-fueled rush.
This project wasn’t just about listing health risks; it was about using cinematic storytelling and dynamic motion graphics to make the invisible visible.
Creating a creative video about the energy drinks allowed me to bridge the gap between digital art and public health education. In 2026, the best way to inform is to engage, and through immersive visuals, we can turn a simple warning into a memorable experience.
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- Project
Create a short creative video about the harmful effects of energy drinks.
- Client
Private order.
- Task
To draw the attention of young people, parents, and the community to the problem of excessive consumption of energy drinks and their negative impact on health. Use strong visual imagery to show the contrast between instant “energy” and the real consequences.
- Work Performed
The client approached us with the idea of highlighting the problem of widespread use and aggressive advertising of energy drinks among young people and schoolchildren.
Developed a short concept with an emphasis on emotional impact and visual contrast.
Image, Animation & Voice: Veo 3.1
Editing: CapCut. - Format
YouTube video format 16:9 (8 seconds).
- Result
A concise but emotionally powerful video that conveys a key message in 8 seconds and makes you think. The video works as a visual “trigger” — it attracts attention, elicits a reaction, and stimulates discussion of the topic in the comments.
- Dedline
2 days.
- Price
$100
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