VIENNA IS LIKE...

TitleVIENNA IS LIKE...
BrandVIENNA TOURIST BOARD
Product/ServiceVIENNA
Category B04. Travel, Leisure, Retail, Restaurants & Fast Food Chains
Entrant SEITE ZWEI Vienna, AUSTRIA
Idea Creation SEITE ZWEI Vienna, AUSTRIA
Idea Creation 2 BLACK SHEEP Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA
Production BLACK SHEEP Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA
Production 2 KAISERSCHNITT FILM Vienna, AUSTRIA
Post Production BLACK SHEEP Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA
Credits
Name Company Position
Stefan Mayer seite zwei Creative Director
Stefan Mayer seite zwei Art Director
Fernando Livschitz Black Sheep Films Director
Fernando Livschitz Black Sheep Films Post Production
Fernando Livschitz Black Sheep Films Editor
Masa Busic seite zwei Graphic Designer
Melissa Graf seite zwei 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"?