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Genre | Imagefilm, Portrait |
Role | Bildgestaltung, Konzeption, Montage, Farbkorrektur, Greenscreen, Tonaufnahme, Tonmischung, Untertitelung, Barrierefreie Filmfassung |
Field | Inklusion, Ausbildung |
At the Berufsbildungswerk Leipzig (BBW), young people can try out a profession, prepare for an education or complete an education. The BBW specializes in people with hearing, speech and language or other communication impairments.
For the image film, we accompanied the specialist trainee Katerina Trujillova and the trainee Oliver Beier. They give personal insights into the theoretical and practical training in their specialist areas, into support services and living and leisure activities at BBW Leipzig. The special features of the training become clear and the BBW is presented as an attractive place to learn and live.
For the low-barrier version, we used green screen technology to integrate the sign language interpreter into the video.
with: Oliver Beier, Katerina Trujillova
Project management: Christine Heuer, Fabian Nguni

Genre | Musikvideo, Dokumentation |
Role | Bildgestaltung, Greenscreen, Montage, Farbkorrektur |
Field | Musik, Kultur, Veranstaltung, Sound Art |
For the web edition of the Balance Club / Culture Festival Leipzig 2020 we accompanied the recording of three video DJ sets in front of green screen and realized their post production.
The Festival sees itself as an interface between club culture and social criticism. By interweaving discourse, art and club, it creates the possibility to explore counterculture in its many facets and to enable political debates. Balance is offensive, interdisciplinary, feminist, performative and hybrid.
DJs: ANTR, Carbon De Hydrate, Solaris
Visuals: Flufflord, Vanessa Opoku

Genre | Imagefilm, Portrait |
Role | Bildgestaltung, Farbkorrektur, Konzeption, Montage, Tonaufnahme, Tonmischung, Untertitelung, Greenscreen, Barrierefreie Filmfassung |
Field | Ausbildung, Inklusion |
In the Berufsbildungswerk, young people can try out a profession, prepare for an apprenticeship or complete an apprenticeship. The BBW specialises in people with hearing, speech and language or other communication impairments.
11 different training areas are portrayed in short videos. In each clip, trainees give very personal insights into their field and the special features of training at BBW become clear. The films were partly made with the involvement of the trainees. This gave the young people the opportunity to see themselves as an active and self-confident part of the film. The clips thus leave room for different focal points and yet follow a formal overall concept.
Project management: Christine Heuer, Fabian Nguni

















