2023
Production and post-production
What is technology
When does technology stop being a tool and start being a language?
What is Technology is a documentary made for Leonardo S.p.A. that takes audiences inside the labs and research centres of one of the world's most advanced technology groups. Shot across multiple facilities throughout Italy, the film explores the development of security systems, robotics, and a supercomputer that is opening unexpected new frontiers in molecular medicine.
The project was built on a simple conviction: that the most effective way to communicate technological complexity is through warm, human storytelling. Telling the story of a company like Leonardo means going beyond products and processes, it means capturing the vision, the people and the questions that drive every innovation, and making them meaningful to anyone watching. Wanderama Studio led the project from editorial development through to post-production, approaching the industrial documentary as what it is: one of the most compelling formats in contemporary corporate communication.
2023
Production and post-production
140° di BCC - La forza dei sogni
There has always been a distance between financial institutions and the people who entrust them with their futures. La Forza dei Sogni was made to close it.
Produced for BCC, the documentary tells concrete stories of Italian entrepreneurship, people of different generations who had an idea, took a risk, and found a genuine partner in their bank. The narration is led by Emilio Casalini, known to Italian audiences from Generazione Bellezza on Rai, who brings a warm and curious eye to every encounter, finding the human story behind the numbers.
The result is a piece of brand communication that works precisely because it never feels like one. No product rhetoric, no financial jargon, just the lives a bank helped make possible. Wanderama Studio handled the project from initial concept through to final delivery.
since 2019
Production and comunication
A special client
Some client relationships are hard to categorise. This is one of them.
When Rossella Gianfagna became headmistress of the Convitto Nazionale Mario Pagano in Campobasso in 2019, the school had fewer than a hundred students and a renewal project waiting to be told. Wanderama Studio has been working with them ever since, across cinematic commercials, mini-documentaries, educational workshops, and a short film, Soffocare, which went on to screen at festivals in Italy and abroad.
What defines the collaboration is that communication and education were never kept separate. Students took part in every project, from development through to production, treating each campaign as a real experience of professional filmmaking.
Seven years on, the Convitto Mario Pagano has close to a thousand students and a strong reputation as one of Molise's leading institutions. A case where sustained visual storytelling made a concrete, measurable contribution to the growth of a school.
2025
Production and post-production
Storie di malasanità
Medical malpractice cases rarely reach public attention. They remain closed in court archives while the people at the centre of them are left to carry the weight largely alone.
Storie di Malasanità was developed with Angelo Melone, one of Italy's most respected medical liability lawyers, to bring those stories into the open. Each episode reconstructs a real, concluded case through direct victim testimony, legal analysis and documentary sequences, a balance carefully maintained throughout, never yielding to sensationalism or reducing suffering to spectacle. Every story is handled with the rigour and dignity it deserves.
Episodes run five to seven minutes and are distributed across social media and the website of L'Espresso. The project runs in parallel with a social infotainment campaign and a podcast, building a coherent and layered media presence around Melone's expertise.
2021
Production and post-production
Le emozioni dei colori
Artonauti has spent years bringing art history to children through themed sticker albums, building a strong and loyal following across Italy. For their 2025 collection, Le Emozioni dei Colori, Wanderama Studio handled the full advertising campaign, distributed across social platforms and Mediaset channels aimed at younger audiences.
The campaign comprises five spots, each built around a distinct narrative register: romantic, in a retelling of Hayez's The Kiss; comic and domestic, in an exchange between a young girl and her father; straightforward, in a more direct product presentation; cross-media, in collaboration with the Convitto Mario Pagano, with the school's students as on-screen protagonists; and finally an ASMR film that plays on adult nostalgia and the almost ritual pleasure of opening a sticker pack.
One product, five entirely different conversations, each one reaching a different audience without ever losing sight of the brand.
2022
Production and post-production
Sym Joyride 300 & MaxSym 400
Two scooters, two completely different films.
For the JoyRide 300, the approach was pure visual energy: a fast-cut edit in which every scene is built around a product feature, building continuously until the scooter hits the city streets. For the MaxSym 400, the register is reversed entirely. Luca Vecchi plays a man clearly out of place, delivering a manic and surreal breakdown of the scooter's technical specifications before abandoning his interlocutor in the middle of a forest.
Two opposite approaches, one shared conviction: that product communication only works when it finds the right form for each story, not the same form for all of them.
2026
Production and post-production
History
An editorial collaboration with no real precedent in Italian school publishing: Loescher, one of the country's leading educational publishers, and History Channel joined forces to bring history into textbooks in a way that had never been attempted before. A QR code embedded in each chapter opens a short film that expands and deepens the content, spanning prehistory through to the Second World War across nearly eighty episodes.
Wanderama Studio handled every component of the project: script adaptation, direction, editing and visual design, with Matteo Caccia providing the narrative voice and on-screen presence throughout. The visual language combines History Channel archive footage, original animations and public domain artworks, accessible without ever being simplistic.
A project that redraws the line between textbook and audiovisual content, transforming each chapter into a complete narrative experience.
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