Video Production
For more than 12 years, we have been producing a variety of exhibition videos for museums and art institutions worldwide. Among others, we have worked with Akademie der Künste, Gropius Bau, Museum Frieder Burda | Salon Berlin, The Neue Nationalgalerie and Times Art Center in Berlin, as well as The Dallas Museum of Art and the Nasher Sculpture Center in the US.
We offer full-service video production for exhibition overview and walkthrough videos, teasers and animated trailers, as well as social media clips in any format, including reels and stories, for Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, Vimeo, LinkedIn and Facebook that typically last between 15 seconds and 10 minutes. See below a selection of videos that we have created for museums and institutions, including our most recent one that presents Anne de Henning’s photo exhibition at the Guimet National Museum of Asian Art during Paris Art Week in October 2022.
From the concept to the final product and distribution, we work closely with our clients to bring their ideas to life by collaborating with a multilingual team of experts in the fields of art, film, and journalism. Preproduction can include creative direction, storyboarding, shooting plan, interview and script writing, and consulting on distribution strategy.
We work with professional high-quality film cameras (Blackmagic Cinema Pro 6k, Sony FS5), sound equipment (lavelier, boom mic), and lighting kits, as well as gimbals, drones and dollies. In post-production, we offer editing (including fast-turnaround edits), color correction, sound mixing, music sourcing and selection, interview transcripts, subtitle creation and translations into German, English, French, Italian and Spanish. We are happy to document and livestream your program, ranging from opening receptions to talks, performances, press conferences, syposiums and more.
›Witnessing History in the Making. Photographs by Anne de Henning. Bangladesh 1971–1972‹, Guimet Museum of Asian Art, Paris, 2022–23
Exhibition Trailer: ›Starting from Language. Joseph Beuys at 100‹, Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin, 2021
Animated exhibition trailer: ›Die Kunst der Gesellschaft‹, Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin, 2021
Rosa Barba, ›In a Perpetual Now‹, Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin, 2021–22
Julian Charrière, ›Towards No Eartly Pole‹, Dallas Museum of Art, 2021
Peaches, ›Whose Jizz Is This?‹, Kunstverein Hamburg, 2019
Exhibition: ›Más Allá, el Mar Canta (Beyond, the Sea Sings): Diasporic Intimacies and Labor‹, Times Art Center, Berlin, 2021
Wong Ping, ›Earwax‹, Times Art Center, Berlin, 2022
Exhibition: Philippe Parreno, Gropius Bau, Berlin, 2018
Exhibition: ›Urbainable‹, Akademie der Künste, Berlin, 2020
Exhibition: ›Unbekannte Moderne‹, Brandenburgisches Landesmuseum für Moderne Kunst, Cottbus and Frankfurt (Oder), 2019–20
Group Exhibition: ›Welt ohne Außen‹, Gropius Bau, Berlin, 2018
Exhibition: Bharti Kehr, Museum Frieder Burda | Salon Berlin, 2017–18
Annette Kelm, ›Die Bücher‹, Museum Frieder Burda | Salon Berlin, 2020
Animated exhibition trailer: ›ABC des Reisens‹, Kunstbibliothek, Berlin, 2018–19
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Video Production
For more than 12 years, we have been producing a variety of exhibition videos for museums and art institutions worldwide. Among others, we have worked with Akademie der Künste, Gropius Bau, Museum Frieder Burda | Salon Berlin, The Neue Nationalgalerie and Times Art Center in Berlin, as well as The Dallas Museum of Art and the Nasher Sculpture Center in the US.
We offer full-service video production for exhibition overview and walkthrough videos, teasers and animated trailers, as well as social media clips in any format, including reels and stories, for Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, Vimeo, LinkedIn and Facebook that typically last between 15 seconds and 10 minutes. See below a selection of videos that we have created for museums and institutions, including our most recent one that presents Anne de Henning’s photo exhibition at the Guimet National Museum of Asian Art during Paris Art Week in October 2022.
›Witnessing History in the Making. Photographs by Anne de Henning. Bangladesh 1971–1972‹, Guimet Museum of Asian Art, Paris, 2022–23
From the concept to the final product and distribution, we work closely with our clients to bring their ideas to life by collaborating with a multilingual team of experts in the fields of art, film, and journalism. Preproduction can include creative direction, storyboarding, shooting plan, interview and script writing, and consulting on distribution strategy.
We work with professional high-quality film cameras (Blackmagic Cinema Pro 6k, Sony FS5), sound equipment (lavelier, boom mic), and lighting kits, as well as gimbals, drones and dollies. In post-production, we offer editing (including fast-turnaround edits), color correction, sound mixing, music sourcing and selection, interview transcripts, subtitle creation and translations into German, English, French, Italian and Spanish. We are happy to document and livestream your program, ranging from opening receptions to talks, performances, press conferences, syposiums and more.
Exhibition Trailer: ›Starting from Language. Joseph Beuys at 100‹, Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin, 2021
Animated exhibition trailer: ›Die Kunst der Gesellschaft‹, Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin, 2021
Rosa Barba, ›In a Perpetual Now‹, Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin, 2021–22
Julian Charrière, ›Towards No Eartly Pole‹, Dallas Museum of Art, 2021
Exhibition: ›Más Allá, el Mar Canta (Beyond, the Sea Sings): Diasporic Intimacies and Labor‹, Times Art Center, Berlin, 2021
Wong Ping, ›Earwax‹, Times Art Center, Berlin, 2022
Peaches, ›Whose Jizz Is This?‹, Kunstverein Hamburg, 2019
Exhibition: Philippe Parreno, Gropius Bau, Berlin, 2018
Exhibition: ›Urbainable‹, Akademie der Künste, Berlin, 2020
Exhibition: ›Unbekannte Moderne‹, Brandenburgisches Landesmuseum für Moderne Kunst, Cottbus and Frankfurt (Oder), 2019–20
Group Exhibition: ›Welt ohne Außen‹, Gropius Bau, Berlin, 2018
Exhibition: Bharti Kehr, Museum Frieder Burda | Salon Berlin, 2017–18
Annette Kelm, ›Die Bücher‹, Museum Frieder Burda | Salon Berlin, 2020
Animated exhibition trailer: ›ABC des Reisens‹, Kunstbibliothek, Berlin, 2018–19
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