THE MONTBLANC STORY

Short List
TitleTHE MONTBLANC STORY
BrandMONTBLANC INTERNATIONAL
Product/ServiceMONTBLANC
Category A12. Achievement in Production
Entrant SCHOLZ & FRIENDS Berlin, GERMANY
Idea Creation SCHOLZ & FRIENDS Berlin, GERMANY
Production CZAR Berlin, GERMANY
Credits
Name Company Position
Matthias Spaetgens Scholz & Friends Chief Creative Officer
Robert Krause Scholz & Friends Managing Creative Director
Jörg Waschescio Scholz & Friends Creative Director
Felix John Scholz & Friends Copywriter
Daniel Ackermann Scholz & Friends Account Manager
Nina Catharina Stegmann Scholz & Friends Account Manager
Janice Kretschmer Scholz & Friends Account Manager
Kirsten Rendtel Scholz & Friends Art Buyer
Nele Siegl Scholz & Friends Agency Producer
Daniel Klessig Scholz & Friends Agency Producer
Kristin Ammon Scholz & Friends Agency Producer
Andreas Nilsson CZAR Film Director
Jallo Faber CZAR Film Cinematographer
Ben Campbell CZAR Film Editor
Peter Hayo Perky Park Music Musician
Thorne Mutert CZAR Film Executive Producer
Rahel Klemperer CZAR Film Producer
Peter Grant n/a Production Designer
Silke Faber n/a Stylist
Karsten Jacobsen n/a Steadicam Operator

Brief Explanation

To celebrate Montblanc’s 110th anniversary brand ambassador Hugh Jackman takes a walk back in time in a theatrical film set to revisit a few of the brand’s pioneering milestones. He meets the maison’s founding fathers, world leaders such as JFK, visionary writers, and cunning spies and inspires today’s forward thinking minds to unleash the pioneers in themselves.

Results

How to shot a Hollywood-style film for a luxury brand with Hugh Jackman available for only 5 hours and a budget less than 400,000 Euro? The set designer created a “One location-production design” as a full circle of sets with every set connecting to the next. This saved time (no company move at the shooting day!) and money and allowed to tell the story like a fluent journey with as little editing as possible. Additionally the entire studio had to be prelighted, there was a full day rehearse with a double to make most efficient use of Mr. Jackman’s time. Light changes during setups as well as SFX moments, extras (dancers or harbour people) needed to be rehearsed and planned in a way that you could reset to number 1 in a minute to get a 2nd and 3rd take with Hugh Jackman without waiting.