Please turn your phone
| Genre | Imagefilm |
| Role | Bildgestaltung, Farbkorrektur, Konzeption, Montage, Sounddesign, Tonmischung |
| Field | Architektur, Gemeinnützigkeit, Kultur |
In 1983, the “Völle” was opened as the “Völkerfreundschaft” cultural center and taken over by the Leipzig Youth Welfare Office in 1993. After three years of renovation in the 1990s, the building now consists of the following rooms: An event hall with a stage, a foyer that serves as an exhibition space and small event area, a seminar room, a sports hall, and an open leisure center for children and young people.
In order to promote the rental of the premises in the “Völle” to citizens and initiatives, we have produced a promotional film for them.
| Genre | Dokumentation, Interview, Portrait |
| Role | Konzeption, Bildgestaltung, Tonaufnahme, Montage, Farbkorrektur, Tonmischung, Untertitelung |
| Field | Soziale Arbeit, Gemeinnützigkeit |
In Saxony, the integration landscape is in danger: funding is being cut or has already been eliminated. This affects associations and projects that promote integration, migration, and participation. Many are fighting for their existence or have had to give up.
For the political campaign Solidarität statt Kahlschlag, we produced six videos for Instagram, YouTube, and the campaign website, in which six institutions explain why it is now time to act and why support is urgently needed.
All videos can be viewed on Instagram, among other places.
The position paper on the campaign can be found here: www.solidaritaetstattkahlschlag.de.
Participants:
Bon Courage e.V.
SiK e.V.
Sächsischer Flüchtlingsrat e.V.
Kontaktstelle Wohnen
SISTERS*
Music: Body Drum Loop by YellowTree: freesound.org
Sponsored by: Monom Stiftung and donors.
| Genre | Imagefilm |
| Role | Bildgestaltung, Farbkorrektur, Konzeption, Montage, Tonaufnahme, Tonmischung |
| Field | Bildende Kunst, Kulturpolitik, Gemeinnützigkeit |
The BBK Leipzig is the largest artists' association in Leipzig and the Leipzig region. The association promotes the visual arts in the city and region of Leipzig through its commitment to cultural policy. It campaigns for better working conditions and the preservation of the visual arts heritage and works at the interface between artistic work and social commitment.
Together with the BBK Leipzig, we produced an image film that gives an insight into the intensive work of the association.
Project management: Imke Harjes, Nora Ueberhorst, Christiane Werner
Music: Gregor Pfeffer
| Genre | Dokumentation, Imagefilm, Portrait |
| Role | Bildgestaltung, Farbkorrektur, Konzeption, Montage, Tonaufnahme, Tonmischung |
| Field | Feminismus, FLINTA*, Soziale Arbeit, Gemeinnützigkeit |
Girls and young women with migration or refugee stories are exposed to multiple discrimination (sexism, racism, classism, etc.), which is why they have to struggle with many challenges in a white-dominated society. SISTERS wants to be contact persons and role models, especially in the rural areas of Saxony and as women of colour who are affected themselves. On the one hand, SISTERS organises empowering actions and, on the other hand, works together with educational professionals.
The video presents the racism-critical work of SISTERS in Saxony, discusses successes and challenges and invites you to become active yourself: SISTERS* presentation film
Musik: Henrik Baumgarten
| Genre | Dokumentation |
| Role | Bildgestaltung, Konzeption, Montage, Tonaufnahme, Tonmischung |
| Field | Bildende Kunst, Feminismus, Gemeinnützigkeit, Inklusion, Journalismus, Kultur, Veranstaltung, Natur |
A utopia - what does it actually look like? How can it be imagined, experienced or tested?
For six days, the grassroots-organised congress worked on drafts for a social-ecological utopia. Due to the Corona pandemic, the congress took place mainly online. Besides panel discussions, there was a broad art and cultural programme that creatively asked questions about a just, ecological and feasible future.
We accompanied the congress in its various facets on all days and produced a short documentary, a video for the fundraising campaign and various social media clips.
Music: Jeremy Hunter