Title | VIENNA IS LIKE... |
Brand | VIENNA TOURIST BOARD |
Product/Service | VIENNA |
Category |
B04. Travel, Leisure, Retail, Restaurants & Fast Food Chains |
Entrant
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SEITE ZWEI Vienna, AUSTRIA
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Idea Creation
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SEITE ZWEI Vienna, AUSTRIA
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Idea Creation 2
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BLACK SHEEP Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA
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Production
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BLACK SHEEP Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA
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Production 2
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KAISERSCHNITT FILM Vienna, AUSTRIA
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Post Production
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BLACK SHEEP Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA
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Credits
Stefan Mayer |
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Creative Director |
Stefan Mayer |
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Art Director |
Fernando Livschitz |
Black Sheep Films |
Director |
Fernando Livschitz |
Black Sheep Films |
Post Production |
Fernando Livschitz |
Black Sheep Films |
Editor |
Masa Busic |
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Graphic Designer |
Melissa Graf |
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Project Manager |
Matthias Papst |
Kaiserschnitt Film GmbH |
Producer |
Billie Krobath |
Kaiserschnitt Film GmbH |
Producer |
Bernhard Schießl |
Kaiserschnitt Film GmbH |
Cameraman |
Judit Varga |
mdw – University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna |
Project Manager |
Adam Liptak |
mdw – University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna |
Sound Design Arrangement |
Stepan Sobanov |
mdw – University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna |
Sound Design Arrangement |
Moritz Heidegger |
mdw – University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna |
Sound Design Arrangement |
Lukas Lützow |
mdw – University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna |
Sound Design Arrangement |
Write a short summary of what happens in the film
The film "Vienna is like ..." visually expresses the description of a city that cannot be put into words. It is more of a feeling of playful lightness that is shaped by the hand of history. This contrast is the guiding principle of an entire city that sees many things with a wink. The music pays homage to the "Wienerlied", the musical expression of this point of view.
Cultural / Context information for the jury
Vienna is a city of contrasts. It is well known for its rich history, for its magnificent classical music, for its culinary heritage. This seems a lot of weight when it comes to storytelling in a touristic context. We asked us: How can you visually deal with this "More-of-the-same-problem"?