A Sustainability Story for Epson UK

A Sustainability Story for Epson UK

A Sustainability video for Epson UK

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The brief

It started with a letter. Roger Swann, founder of Cigol Controls, wrote to Epson to say his dot matrix printer, bought in 1982, was still working 42 years later, only now reaching the end of its life because his own customers had moved to email and PDF invoices. In an age of disposable technology, Epson’s marketing team recognised a genuinely rare story of reliability and sustainability.

Charlie, Epson’s PR and Social Media Manager, commissioned a film to tell Roger’s story properly. It was a genuinely unusual brief for Epson, not a typical product case study, but something closer to a human interest piece that happened to be about a printer.

The finished film needed to work as a piece of brand storytelling Epson could genuinely be proud of, one that celebrated the customer as much as the product.

The approach

  • Why Roger kept the same printer for 42 years in the first place
  • What genuinely changed for his business over four decades
  • Why that story mattered to Epson as a sustainability message
  • What it says about building things that actually last

Production

  • Filming Roger at his home near Seaton, letting him talk through the printer and what it meant to him
  • Additional filming at Epson’s UK headquarters in Watford for the corporate perspective
  • Around 12 hours of editing, polishing the footage into a tight, genuinely engaging final cut
  • Adding subtitles throughout to ensure the film was accessible to all viewers
  • Signing off the finished film after just three rounds of review

The result

Why this project worked

This project shows what happens when a brand is willing to tell a genuinely human story rather than a straightforward product pitch. Roger’s loyalty to a machine most people would have replaced decades ago became a story about care, sustainability and what it actually means to make something built to last.

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