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Who would have thought that Albert, who bends over backwards in construction, is a wonderful painter? And Saul, the PE teacher, is rolling deerskin drums? And how many other beloved hobbies could we find?
Many dads think they are boring. Only we, their adult children, see how interesting our dads are, sometimes very demanding of themselves, but sincere and dedicated to their hobbies. Together with DELFI.lt's project "Dads. These are small stories we are proud of", we invite you to remember our dads' favourite activities and support them wholeheartedly!
For more stories, see Delfi.lt: bit.ly/Dads
Sure enough, we shot this film by the sea. We went on this story with Ieva, where we experienced 10 days and 216 kilometres of travelling along the Lithuanian seaside and seaside. In the embrace of the Baltic coast. We asked ourselves, and this time we're asking you - How much of the world does it take to discover your own country?
This time, we'd like to go back to where the roots of science are ripening their sweet fruit. Human connection, the inculcation and nurturing of fundamental values, the development of critical thinking - this is the emphasis of the new Kaunas College in a branding video. Many thanks to Smilte Juraitė, Head of Marketing and Communications, for trusting us to make the video happen!
More about the idea behind the clip at this link: https://www.kaunokolegija.lt/naujame-kauno-kolegijos-ivaizdiniame-vaizdo-klipe-demesys-fokusuojamas-i-zmogiskaji-rysi/
We love nature shots and travelling in the fresh air! Not long ago, we shared moments from our journeys along the trails of Lithuania, and today we invite you to visit the Žemaitija region, the Padievaitis Mound. A hill that has become a symbol of resistance. It's amazing what stories Lithuanian hillforts tell. They are fascinating not only because of their landscape, but also because of the legends surrounding them. To the mountain we climbed with Andrius Šešelgis and Aušrinė Sabaliauskaitė!
For several months, together with MDPro.lt, we devoted our time to Electrolux and AEG equipment and machinery for filming. 6 different filming scenes in one room became our permanent workplace.
A team of 39 people. 22 days of filming. 45 products. Here, professionals from different fields came together as a family and we almost played "house". We washed, dried, cleaned, baked, grilled. Several times. All this to get a comprehensive and Brandbook-compliant (Electrolux and AEG global standard) result - we produced 51 videos!
Challenges become achievements. Cleanliness that demanded attention to every speck of dust and a cosy home environment. Food that is not enough for the camera to produce - delicious, succulent and pleasing to the eye, thanks to out-of-the-box solutions. Without a doubt, preparation, smooth workflows, teamwork, clear objectives and timely post-production promise the fruits of success. We treat you to backstage moments, and a showreel of the final result to savour.
With the project "Can you see the world changing?" we visit a different Lithuanian city almost every week. (Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Lithuaniaa project to raise awareness of the changes in Lithuania brought about by EU investment.) Read more: https://esminiaipokyciai.lt/ambasadoriai/
The second video straight from the port city of Klaipėda and this time together with TV presenter, basketball commentator - Robertas Petrauskas. For historian Robertas Petrauskas, who was born in this region and started his career at the legendary radio station "Laluna", just one day in Klaipėda was akin to a national expedition to exotic lands. More about Robert's insights 15min in article https://lnkd.in/e--eUW4E
For video presentations, we chose the Tilt-shift effect. For the entire series of recordings. Blurs and highlights at appropriate points, highlighting a character or an object. The editing suggests concentrating on the most important, recommended points. We can also see a fairytale motif here, which reflects the meaning of the story, that certain things seem unbelievable or difficult to achieve, but are in fact achievable and real. The stories are quite playful and light, presented through the prism of the speaker and his journey and adventure.