Video production for ProTeq StarPath

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I recently shot a video production for Cambidge Filmworks for Proteq, a resurfacing company, which has a new and innovative product called Starpath

STARPATH effectively generates its own energy during the day while enhancing visibility at night, which assists pathway users. It is a sustainable surface, perfect for cyclist and disabled access and has a high safety margin with its anti-slip properties. It can also help to reduce the risk of collisions between cyclists and pedestrians at night without having to resort to artificial painted centre lines. The aggregate is a non-reflective light source, the lack of any glare off the surface further enhancing its acceptance in more populated areas.

This product has recently been sprayed onto the existing pathway that runs through Christ’s Pieces open space, Cambridge between the city centre and the Grafton Centre, and is used by pedestrians and cyclists during the day and night. The video follows the application and is explained by Neil Blackmore

The Cambridge pathway measured150 square metres,it  took about 30 minutes to spray the material on, and the surface was ready for use less than four hours after the job commenced.