Funkturm Messe Berlin | Image-Film Festival Of Lights
17. December 2011
genre: image film
field of work: camera operation, post production
genre: image film
field of work: camera operation, post production
genre: exhibition
field of work: camera operation, post production
The STROKE.ARTFAIR is the worlds first art fair with a main focus on all developements concerning the worldwide movement of the so called Urban Art.
The fair was planned as a wandering-concept to justice the demands of this international art movement. It took already place thrice in Munich (October '09, Mai '10 and Mai '11) and twice in Berlin (October '10, October '11) and impressed already more than 40,000 visitors.
genre: concert
field of work: camera operation, post production
additional cameras by Sascha Quade
genre: impressions
field of work: camera operation, post production
In August 2011, the music blog Kultmucke.de presented the first Hipster Olympics in Berlin. Hipsters from all over Berlin gathered around in Berlin-Mitte to compete against each other in (un)official hipster-sports.
genre: short film, social spot
field of work: sound design, sound engineering
eDward - The Young Filmmaker's Award is the international Film-Competition for young talents and is announced by eDIT Filmmaker's Festival. The eDward will be presented at the eDIT 14th Filmmaker’s Festival and is aimed at creative filmmakers under the age of 30 from all over the world. Competition participants are invited to enter a 30-second film on a specific theme.
This short social spot from 2010 which was directed by Sascha Quade deals with the theme "water".
genre: exhibition
field of work: camera operation, post production
In July, luminaries from the art, fashion, & music world descended upon Berlin to celebrate the launch of The Avant/Garde Diaries – the new digital lifestyle hub & event series from Mercedes-Benz.
The first event in a global series, Transmission 1 was curated by renowned fashion designer Raf Simons with the aim of showcasing emerging and innovative artists across the cultural spectrum.
Mercedes-Benz is collaborating with “cultural curaters” like Simons to create a connective tissue between the legendary carmaker and the next generation of tastemakers.
genre: exhibition
field of work: camera operation, post production
Clothes by five designers whose work defines contemporary Dutch fashion. Objects, photographs and scale models created by product designers, photographers and architects were featured in the exhibition Basic Instincts: Dutch Fashion in Context, hosted at the Eusebiuskerk by Premsela, the Museum voor Moderne Kunst Arnhem and the Villa Elisabeth Berlin during the Fashionweek Berlin 2011.
Iris van Herpen, Oda Pausma, Monique van Heist, Klavers van Engelen and Anne de Grijff designed garments that are sometimes sculptural but often surprisingly wearable. All of them had a strikingly individual style and a distinctive take on fashion. Likewise, the product designers, photographers and architects in the show had more in common than they might appear to: each works out of a strong personal vision that guides him or her through the creative process. Basic Instincts revealed the Netherlands' unique fashion and design culture in six varied exhibition landscapes.
Each landscape centred on a single fashion designer and theme.