Our Projects
HUBLOT Design Prize
Zürich, Switzerland
2023
The Hublot Design Prize is an international competition launched by Hublot in 2015, awarded in recognition of original design. The prize is open to designers aged under 40 in recognition of their work achievements, without restricting itself to a specific area of design.
Six finalist were selected for this year's editing at the Kunsthaus in Zürich.
We had the pleasure to cover the film production of the event.
The Deliverables
6x reel showing each work of art
Event recap Film
Behind the Scenes Film
Series of stills
In horizontal and vertical formats. All contents were published by HUBLOT, the selected participants and the press covering the event.
Turnover
Less than 24 hours after shooting each film.
Crew
Producer & Director Scott Goedkoop
Camera Operator Kristjaan Taal
Editors Scott Goedkoop & Kristjaan Taal
1st AC & Photographer Mike Wolf
Main Film
The main recap film of the event.
Stills Series
A series of stills of the local before the guest arrival.
Artist Reels
Individual reels for each artist presenting their work of art.
In the past, producing content of such high quality would require at the very least, a full week of post-production.
For this project, we were granted less than 24 hours of turnover per film. Our only possible way to success was by leveraging our dedicated team of experts alongside the latest technologies such as cloud-based editing softwares, cloud storage, hyper fast fiber optic internet, etc. With no room for error, having a tight knit team who was intimately familiar with these technologies was pivotal, and truly our only path to success. We seamlessly transitioned from shooting, to editing, to animating to color-grading, and all that within hours of offloading our cameras.
Another massive challenge we faced was shooting for all the different formats in which the films had to be delivered. The films you see here were all delivered in 16x9 (landscape) as well as in 9x16 (portrait) for vertical video. It was not only paramount to understand the technical intricacies of what this means, but most importantly to shoot it correctly. Finally, we even went as far as delivering specific ad-hoc formats for the screens at the venue of the dinner party event.