ELIF – "ALLES HELAL"

Hair & Make-up: Saskia Krause

Elif herself says: "I believe that when we are at peace with ourselves, in the end ALLES IST HELAL. In her song she describes the struggle between two worlds. Angel or devil? Our make-up artist Saskia Krause helped to show Elif's transformation not only through her make-up, but was another part of the visual realization by directing together with Viktor Schanz. We are proud!

Schön! Magazine

Hair & Make-up: Anna Kürner

"Jeff Wilbusch’s life has been far from conventional. Born in Israel into a Hasidic Jewish community, Wilbusch left at the age of thirteen to pursue an education in The Netherlands before becoming a full-time actor in various locations around Europe. Even as Schön! speaks to him today, he confesses he’s living out of a suitcase, ready at any moment to set off to wherever his diverse and already fairly storied career takes him next.
“It’s something I really like,” he says of his newly mobile life. “It’s something that is really freeing to me right now. Maybe one day will come where I will want to have a place where my base is, but now, I have a kind of flow. It’s really nice.”"
Written by Braden Bjella

Bündnis 90/Die Grünen - Bettina Jarasch

Hair & Make-up: Katharina Handel

Director: Martin Richter, Oliver Letnecker

Client: Bündnis 90/Die Grünen, Bettina Jarasch

Production: Soup Filmproduction

Hair&Make-up: Katharina Handel @basics.berlin – Kunde: Bettina Jarasch - Die Grünen – Filmproduktion: Soup Filmproduktion Regie: Martin Richter, Oliver Letnecker

Our make-up artist Katharina Handel recently toured Berlin together with politician Bettina Jarasch, Soup Filmproduktion and the two directors Martin Richter & Oliver Letnecker. The result is an optimistic, positive spot which also puts Berlin and its citizens in a "green" light.

IKEA

Setbau: Kathleen

Photo: EyeCandy, Fanny Husten, Juliette Mainx

Marketing Agency: thjnk

Client: IKEA

Our set designer Kathleen was part of the key visual shoot for IKEA's new sustainability campaign. Bedspreads made of wood, bowls made of corn or lambskins made of plastic bottles were staged like on a stage. The photos were taken by the Berlin-based photo duo EYECANDY, Fanny Husten and Juliette Mainx, who are known for their unique color constellations.
Thanks also go to the marketing agency thjnk. What a team!