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Panic - Berthold Gone Wild
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Berthold Gone Wild. It takes just one Berthold to explain the wild animation process! Meet Berthold – a fictional character guiding you through the unpredictable twists and turns of production places some don’t even know about. Kick-off meeting. Script. Storyboard. Visual treatment. Voice-over. Audio design. Step by step and frame by frame, he reveals the endless freedom of motion, sound, and action only possible in the world of animation.

Panic - Berthold Gone Wild
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Berthold Gone Wild. It takes just one Berthold to explain the wild animation process! Meet Berthold – a fictional character guiding you through the unpredictable twists and turns of production places some don’t even know about. Kick-off meeting. Script. Storyboard. Visual treatment. Voice-over. Audio design. Step by step and frame by frame, he reveals the endless freedom of motion, sound, and action only possible in the world of animation.

Panic - Berthold Gone Wild
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Berthold Gone Wild. It takes just one Berthold to explain the wild animation process! Meet Berthold – a fictional character guiding you through the unpredictable twists and turns of production places some don’t even know about. Kick-off meeting. Script. Storyboard. Visual treatment. Voice-over. Audio design. Step by step and frame by frame, he reveals the endless freedom of motion, sound, and action only possible in the world of animation.

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Berthold Gone Wild. It takes just one Berthold to explain the wild animation process! Meet Berthold – a fictional character guiding you through the unpredictable twists and turns of production places some don’t even know about. Kick-off meeting. Script. Storyboard. Visual treatment. Voice-over. Audio design. Step by step and frame by frame, he reveals the endless freedom of motion, sound, and action only possible in the world of animation.

FOREAL x OFFF Mexico 2023 Titles
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CGI Animation

FOREAL crafted the title sequence for the OFFF Festival 2023 in Mexico. Joining forces with talented writer and director Sam Southward, and the music maestro Peter Albertz, they embarked on a creative journey. Together, they wove a narrative that revolves around an overworked woman caught in the throes of an existential crisis. As the story unfolds, she comes to a profound realization: the need to reorient her focus onto the things that truly matter. Written & Directed by Sam Southward Art Direction: Dirk Schuster, Benjamin Simon, Anastasiia Ibragimova Associate Art Director: Tim Eiden Music Production & Sound FX: Peter Albertz aka Fonty Music 3D Artists: Konstantin Twardzik, Martin Thul, Anastasiia Ibragimova, Dirk Schuster, Benjamin Simon, Tim Eiden, Anastasia Berezhnaya 3D Animation: Martin Thul, Konstantin Twardzik 2D Animation: Dirk Schuster, Tim Eiden Character Design: Anastasiia Ibragimova Storyboard: Sam Southward, Tim Eiden Graphic Design & Illustration: Anastasiia Ibragimova, Tim Eiden Compositing & Grading: Benjamin Simon, Dirk Schuster Rigging & Technical Wizardry: Konstantin Twardzik Project Lead: Benjamin Simon, Dirk Schuster 2D Animation: Dirk Schuster, Tim Eiden Character Design: Anastasiia Ibragimova Storyboard: Sam Southward, Tim Eiden Graphic Design & Illustration: Anastasiia Ibragimova, Tim Eiden Compositing & Grading: Benjamin Simon, Dirk Schuster Rigging & Technical Wizardry: Konstantin Twardzik Project Lead: Benjamin Simon, Dirk Schuster

FOREAL x OFFF Mexico 2023 Titles
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CGI Animation

FOREAL crafted the title sequence for the OFFF Festival 2023 in Mexico. Joining forces with talented writer and director Sam Southward, and the music maestro Peter Albertz, they embarked on a creative journey. Together, they wove a narrative that revolves around an overworked woman caught in the throes of an existential crisis. As the story unfolds, she comes to a profound realization: the need to reorient her focus onto the things that truly matter. Written & Directed by Sam Southward Art Direction: Dirk Schuster, Benjamin Simon, Anastasiia Ibragimova Associate Art Director: Tim Eiden Music Production & Sound FX: Peter Albertz aka Fonty Music 3D Artists: Konstantin Twardzik, Martin Thul, Anastasiia Ibragimova, Dirk Schuster, Benjamin Simon, Tim Eiden, Anastasia Berezhnaya 3D Animation: Martin Thul, Konstantin Twardzik 2D Animation: Dirk Schuster, Tim Eiden Character Design: Anastasiia Ibragimova Storyboard: Sam Southward, Tim Eiden Graphic Design & Illustration: Anastasiia Ibragimova, Tim Eiden Compositing & Grading: Benjamin Simon, Dirk Schuster Rigging & Technical Wizardry: Konstantin Twardzik Project Lead: Benjamin Simon, Dirk Schuster 2D Animation: Dirk Schuster, Tim Eiden Character Design: Anastasiia Ibragimova Storyboard: Sam Southward, Tim Eiden Graphic Design & Illustration: Anastasiia Ibragimova, Tim Eiden Compositing & Grading: Benjamin Simon, Dirk Schuster Rigging & Technical Wizardry: Konstantin Twardzik Project Lead: Benjamin Simon, Dirk Schuster

FOREAL x OFFF Mexico 2023 Titles
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CGI Animation

FOREAL crafted the title sequence for the OFFF Festival 2023 in Mexico. Joining forces with talented writer and director Sam Southward, and the music maestro Peter Albertz, they embarked on a creative journey. Together, they wove a narrative that revolves around an overworked woman caught in the throes of an existential crisis. As the story unfolds, she comes to a profound realization: the need to reorient her focus onto the things that truly matter. Written & Directed by Sam Southward Art Direction: Dirk Schuster, Benjamin Simon, Anastasiia Ibragimova Associate Art Director: Tim Eiden Music Production & Sound FX: Peter Albertz aka Fonty Music 3D Artists: Konstantin Twardzik, Martin Thul, Anastasiia Ibragimova, Dirk Schuster, Benjamin Simon, Tim Eiden, Anastasia Berezhnaya 3D Animation: Martin Thul, Konstantin Twardzik 2D Animation: Dirk Schuster, Tim Eiden Character Design: Anastasiia Ibragimova Storyboard: Sam Southward, Tim Eiden Graphic Design & Illustration: Anastasiia Ibragimova, Tim Eiden Compositing & Grading: Benjamin Simon, Dirk Schuster Rigging & Technical Wizardry: Konstantin Twardzik Project Lead: Benjamin Simon, Dirk Schuster 2D Animation: Dirk Schuster, Tim Eiden Character Design: Anastasiia Ibragimova Storyboard: Sam Southward, Tim Eiden Graphic Design & Illustration: Anastasiia Ibragimova, Tim Eiden Compositing & Grading: Benjamin Simon, Dirk Schuster Rigging & Technical Wizardry: Konstantin Twardzik Project Lead: Benjamin Simon, Dirk Schuster

FOREAL x OFFF Mexico 2023 Titles
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CGI Animation

FOREAL crafted the title sequence for the OFFF Festival 2023 in Mexico. Joining forces with talented writer and director Sam Southward, and the music maestro Peter Albertz, they embarked on a creative journey. Together, they wove a narrative that revolves around an overworked woman caught in the throes of an existential crisis. As the story unfolds, she comes to a profound realization: the need to reorient her focus onto the things that truly matter. Written & Directed by Sam Southward Art Direction: Dirk Schuster, Benjamin Simon, Anastasiia Ibragimova Associate Art Director: Tim Eiden Music Production & Sound FX: Peter Albertz aka Fonty Music 3D Artists: Konstantin Twardzik, Martin Thul, Anastasiia Ibragimova, Dirk Schuster, Benjamin Simon, Tim Eiden, Anastasia Berezhnaya 3D Animation: Martin Thul, Konstantin Twardzik 2D Animation: Dirk Schuster, Tim Eiden Character Design: Anastasiia Ibragimova Storyboard: Sam Southward, Tim Eiden Graphic Design & Illustration: Anastasiia Ibragimova, Tim Eiden Compositing & Grading: Benjamin Simon, Dirk Schuster Rigging & Technical Wizardry: Konstantin Twardzik Project Lead: Benjamin Simon, Dirk Schuster 2D Animation: Dirk Schuster, Tim Eiden Character Design: Anastasiia Ibragimova Storyboard: Sam Southward, Tim Eiden Graphic Design & Illustration: Anastasiia Ibragimova, Tim Eiden Compositing & Grading: Benjamin Simon, Dirk Schuster Rigging & Technical Wizardry: Konstantin Twardzik Project Lead: Benjamin Simon, Dirk Schuster

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CGI Animation

FOREAL crafted the title sequence for the OFFF Festival 2023 in Mexico. Joining forces with talented writer and director Sam Southward, and the music maestro Peter Albertz, they embarked on a creative journey. Together, they wove a narrative that revolves around an overworked woman caught in the throes of an existential crisis. As the story unfolds, she comes to a profound realization: the need to reorient her focus onto the things that truly matter. Written & Directed by Sam Southward Art Direction: Dirk Schuster, Benjamin Simon, Anastasiia Ibragimova Associate Art Director: Tim Eiden Music Production & Sound FX: Peter Albertz aka Fonty Music 3D Artists: Konstantin Twardzik, Martin Thul, Anastasiia Ibragimova, Dirk Schuster, Benjamin Simon, Tim Eiden, Anastasia Berezhnaya 3D Animation: Martin Thul, Konstantin Twardzik 2D Animation: Dirk Schuster, Tim Eiden Character Design: Anastasiia Ibragimova Storyboard: Sam Southward, Tim Eiden Graphic Design & Illustration: Anastasiia Ibragimova, Tim Eiden Compositing & Grading: Benjamin Simon, Dirk Schuster Rigging & Technical Wizardry: Konstantin Twardzik Project Lead: Benjamin Simon, Dirk Schuster 2D Animation: Dirk Schuster, Tim Eiden Character Design: Anastasiia Ibragimova Storyboard: Sam Southward, Tim Eiden Graphic Design & Illustration: Anastasiia Ibragimova, Tim Eiden Compositing & Grading: Benjamin Simon, Dirk Schuster Rigging & Technical Wizardry: Konstantin Twardzik Project Lead: Benjamin Simon, Dirk Schuster

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Collage Animation

Directed by Dan French x RUN ZËBRA RUN Agency: BUTTER GMbH Produced by 27KM DP: Ben Cotgrove Executive Producer: Ralf Erthle Motion Design: André Leite, Luis Villanova, Guiness, Bogotá, André Baptista, Denise Azzi, Caja Guedes, Jéssica Marques, Luiz Brito Executive Post Producer: Jana Eduardo Art Workers: Santiago Malcon, Ramon Oliveira, Luis Villanova, Gabriel Russo 3D Artists: Pedro Porto, Gustavo Goulart, Oktopluz Producer: Lydia Lohse Post Producer: Lilja Häfele-Stephan Edit: Lukas Willasch Grading: No.8 London + Timotheous Producer: Lydia Lohse Production Coordinator: Lara Rosenhagen⁠ Production assistant: Tara Elena + Unschoenau Art director: Christian Schaetzel Styling: Lara Packheiser Hair Artist: Marco Huelsebus⁠ Make-up Artist: Anna Reynolds Storyboard: Davis Lisboa Music by: Captain Joz SFX: José Gotita

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Animation Paper Art

Never too early to kick of the holiday season. Check out our stop motion project for L'Occitane together with our always wonderful creative duo Adrian & Gidi. Client: L'Occitane Direction: Adrian & Gidi Production: Adrian & Gidi Rep agency: Analog/Digital Illustrative style: Éva Offredo Stop motion animator: Raymon Wittenberg Camera & lighting: Adrian Woods Edit and compositing: Wilb. Storyboard: Iris van der Akker Animatic: Wilb. Digital Character animation: Wilb. Template design: Emi Hazlett, Gidi van Maarseveen, Melissa Fiorenza, Jasmijn Evans, Iris van den Akker Craft: Joella, Melissa Fiorenza, Gigi van Grevenbroek, Iris van den Akker, Iris Heuff, Liza Szabo, Alia Woodley Music: Lullatone

STILLSTARS Claudia Gödke photography for KPM
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Berlin Advertising Interior Stills

Images of a modern vivid country lifestyle became the cornerstone of Claudia Gödke's latest commission for KPM Königliche Porzellan Manufaktur. Agency: Storyboard. Styling: Maria Struck. Foodstyling: Lukas Grossmann

STILLSTARS Claudia Gödke photography for KPM
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Berlin Advertising Interior Stills

Images of a modern vivid country lifestyle became the cornerstone of Claudia Gödke's latest commission for KPM Königliche Porzellan Manufaktur. Agency: Storyboard. Styling: Maria Struck. Foodstyling: Lukas Grossmann

STILLSTARS Claudia Gödke photography for KPM
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Berlin Advertising Interior Stills

Images of a modern vivid country lifestyle became the cornerstone of Claudia Gödke's latest commission for KPM Königliche Porzellan Manufaktur. Agency: Storyboard. Styling: Maria Struck. Foodstyling: Lukas Grossmann

STILLSTARS Claudia Gödke photography for KPM
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Berlin Advertising Interior Stills

Images of a modern vivid country lifestyle became the cornerstone of Claudia Gödke's latest commission for KPM Königliche Porzellan Manufaktur. Agency: Storyboard. Styling: Maria Struck. Foodstyling: Lukas Grossmann

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Vienna Animation CGI Director Film Prod 3D/CGI

The unexpected product launch video. Made with Unreal Engine. EVVA, one of the leading manufacturers for mechanical and electronic locking systems, approached us with the task of developing an unusual video for the launch of the new Akura 44 system. EVVA didn't want a classic product video but to present the benefits in a creative, artistic and unexpected way. We created an animated video that plays mainly with optical illusion and thus brings the viewer closer to the outstanding flexibility of Akura 44 in a surprising way. From concept and storyboard to post-production this video was created entirely in our studio. The workflow we used for the implementation is also unusual. The entire video (with the exception of the actor) was created in Unreal Engine, the state of the art realtime software and game engine. Thanks to the implementation in Unreal Engine, we were able to implement all the effects we used for the optical illusion directly in a single shot without having to solve them in post-production. This kept the project flexible and simplified iterations massively, thanks to tools that come from the classic game development pipeline. In real time. Thanks to the EVVA Sicherheitstechnologie GmbH team for this great project!

GREAT BRITISH PHOTOGRAPHY CHALLENGE - MEET THE WINNERS : Tyrone Williams
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GREAT BRITISH PHOTOGRAPHY CHALLENGE: THE WINNERS In an unexpected twist in the final episode of the BBC’s Great British Photography Challenge, not one, but two winners have been named. Jackson Moyles, 21, from Dunfermline, and Tyrone Williams, 28, from Northampton, were crowned joint winners and are the first photographers to claim the title in this new series. Over the past four weeks, portrait icon and Dazed & Confused magazine co-founder Rankin, alongside Public Offerings Ltd.’s founder Ellen Stone, has been guiding a new generation of creatives, as six passionate amateur photographers from across the UK embarked on the challenge of a lifetime. Rankin says: “Picking a winner for the show was really hard. It prompted some heated debate between me and the other judges. Tyrone and Jackson are completely different photographers, with two very different styles and career paths. Tyrone is an art photographer, with a really clear voice. His work grabbed my attention from the very beginning. Jackson’s work, on the other hand, grew as he found himself over the competition. So in that way, they were both stand-out photographers who showed their talent during the competition. There was no way we could split them – they were both clear winners in their own right. Now we’re excited to invite everyone to have a look at their talent first-hand as they reveal brand new works in their winners exhibitions.” On his win, Tyrone says: “I feel honoured to have had the opportunity to work with and meet such passionate photographers and creatives. Winning the series has been such a great feeling and an amazing validation for my photography portfolio but I feel all of us have achieved so much in the series. To all execute the challenges as we did and to all exhibit our work in the final, helping each other with every step, you can call us all winners. A celebration of their achievements and artistic growth, these two new digital exhibitions mark the expansion of Tyrone and Jackson’s careers as photographers; drawing on the experiences and mentorship they gained from the series. The Great British Photography Challenge was produced by Storyboard Studios and is available for catch-up on BBC iPlayer Exhibitions are available to view here .https://www.public-offerings.com/gbpc Deconstructions Tyrone Williams, 28, from Northampton, has been practising photography for over ten years, alongside working as a Graphic Designer.  Starting off taking photos with disposable cameras and point and shoot 35mm film cameras, Williams used his photography as a visual diary, focusing on the unnoticed things around him in my life. Using his photography to redefine what people consider beautiful, show the beauty in life’s imperfections. 

GREAT BRITISH PHOTOGRAPHY CHALLENGE - MEET THE WINNERS : Tyrone Williams
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Art Artist

GREAT BRITISH PHOTOGRAPHY CHALLENGE: THE WINNERS In an unexpected twist in the final episode of the BBC’s Great British Photography Challenge, not one, but two winners have been named. Jackson Moyles, 21, from Dunfermline, and Tyrone Williams, 28, from Northampton, were crowned joint winners and are the first photographers to claim the title in this new series. Over the past four weeks, portrait icon and Dazed & Confused magazine co-founder Rankin, alongside Public Offerings Ltd.’s founder Ellen Stone, has been guiding a new generation of creatives, as six passionate amateur photographers from across the UK embarked on the challenge of a lifetime. Rankin says: “Picking a winner for the show was really hard. It prompted some heated debate between me and the other judges. Tyrone and Jackson are completely different photographers, with two very different styles and career paths. Tyrone is an art photographer, with a really clear voice. His work grabbed my attention from the very beginning. Jackson’s work, on the other hand, grew as he found himself over the competition. So in that way, they were both stand-out photographers who showed their talent during the competition. There was no way we could split them – they were both clear winners in their own right. Now we’re excited to invite everyone to have a look at their talent first-hand as they reveal brand new works in their winners exhibitions.” On his win, Tyrone says: “I feel honoured to have had the opportunity to work with and meet such passionate photographers and creatives. Winning the series has been such a great feeling and an amazing validation for my photography portfolio but I feel all of us have achieved so much in the series. To all execute the challenges as we did and to all exhibit our work in the final, helping each other with every step, you can call us all winners. A celebration of their achievements and artistic growth, these two new digital exhibitions mark the expansion of Tyrone and Jackson’s careers as photographers; drawing on the experiences and mentorship they gained from the series. The Great British Photography Challenge was produced by Storyboard Studios and is available for catch-up on BBC iPlayer Exhibitions are available to view here .https://www.public-offerings.com/gbpc Deconstructions Tyrone Williams, 28, from Northampton, has been practising photography for over ten years, alongside working as a Graphic Designer.  Starting off taking photos with disposable cameras and point and shoot 35mm film cameras, Williams used his photography as a visual diary, focusing on the unnoticed things around him in my life. Using his photography to redefine what people consider beautiful, show the beauty in life’s imperfections. 

GREAT BRITISH PHOTOGRAPHY CHALLENGE - MEET THE WINNERS : Tyrone Williams
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Art Artist

GREAT BRITISH PHOTOGRAPHY CHALLENGE: THE WINNERS In an unexpected twist in the final episode of the BBC’s Great British Photography Challenge, not one, but two winners have been named. Jackson Moyles, 21, from Dunfermline, and Tyrone Williams, 28, from Northampton, were crowned joint winners and are the first photographers to claim the title in this new series. Over the past four weeks, portrait icon and Dazed & Confused magazine co-founder Rankin, alongside Public Offerings Ltd.’s founder Ellen Stone, has been guiding a new generation of creatives, as six passionate amateur photographers from across the UK embarked on the challenge of a lifetime. Rankin says: “Picking a winner for the show was really hard. It prompted some heated debate between me and the other judges. Tyrone and Jackson are completely different photographers, with two very different styles and career paths. Tyrone is an art photographer, with a really clear voice. His work grabbed my attention from the very beginning. Jackson’s work, on the other hand, grew as he found himself over the competition. So in that way, they were both stand-out photographers who showed their talent during the competition. There was no way we could split them – they were both clear winners in their own right. Now we’re excited to invite everyone to have a look at their talent first-hand as they reveal brand new works in their winners exhibitions.” On his win, Tyrone says: “I feel honoured to have had the opportunity to work with and meet such passionate photographers and creatives. Winning the series has been such a great feeling and an amazing validation for my photography portfolio but I feel all of us have achieved so much in the series. To all execute the challenges as we did and to all exhibit our work in the final, helping each other with every step, you can call us all winners. A celebration of their achievements and artistic growth, these two new digital exhibitions mark the expansion of Tyrone and Jackson’s careers as photographers; drawing on the experiences and mentorship they gained from the series. The Great British Photography Challenge was produced by Storyboard Studios and is available for catch-up on BBC iPlayer Exhibitions are available to view here .https://www.public-offerings.com/gbpc Deconstructions Tyrone Williams, 28, from Northampton, has been practising photography for over ten years, alongside working as a Graphic Designer.  Starting off taking photos with disposable cameras and point and shoot 35mm film cameras, Williams used his photography as a visual diary, focusing on the unnoticed things around him in my life. Using his photography to redefine what people consider beautiful, show the beauty in life’s imperfections. 

GREAT BRITISH PHOTOGRAPHY CHALLENGE - MEET THE WINNERS : Tyrone Williams
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Art Artist

GREAT BRITISH PHOTOGRAPHY CHALLENGE: THE WINNERS In an unexpected twist in the final episode of the BBC’s Great British Photography Challenge, not one, but two winners have been named. Jackson Moyles, 21, from Dunfermline, and Tyrone Williams, 28, from Northampton, were crowned joint winners and are the first photographers to claim the title in this new series. Over the past four weeks, portrait icon and Dazed & Confused magazine co-founder Rankin, alongside Public Offerings Ltd.’s founder Ellen Stone, has been guiding a new generation of creatives, as six passionate amateur photographers from across the UK embarked on the challenge of a lifetime. Rankin says: “Picking a winner for the show was really hard. It prompted some heated debate between me and the other judges. Tyrone and Jackson are completely different photographers, with two very different styles and career paths. Tyrone is an art photographer, with a really clear voice. His work grabbed my attention from the very beginning. Jackson’s work, on the other hand, grew as he found himself over the competition. So in that way, they were both stand-out photographers who showed their talent during the competition. There was no way we could split them – they were both clear winners in their own right. Now we’re excited to invite everyone to have a look at their talent first-hand as they reveal brand new works in their winners exhibitions.” On his win, Tyrone says: “I feel honoured to have had the opportunity to work with and meet such passionate photographers and creatives. Winning the series has been such a great feeling and an amazing validation for my photography portfolio but I feel all of us have achieved so much in the series. To all execute the challenges as we did and to all exhibit our work in the final, helping each other with every step, you can call us all winners. A celebration of their achievements and artistic growth, these two new digital exhibitions mark the expansion of Tyrone and Jackson’s careers as photographers; drawing on the experiences and mentorship they gained from the series. The Great British Photography Challenge was produced by Storyboard Studios and is available for catch-up on BBC iPlayer Exhibitions are available to view here .https://www.public-offerings.com/gbpc Deconstructions Tyrone Williams, 28, from Northampton, has been practising photography for over ten years, alongside working as a Graphic Designer.  Starting off taking photos with disposable cameras and point and shoot 35mm film cameras, Williams used his photography as a visual diary, focusing on the unnoticed things around him in my life. Using his photography to redefine what people consider beautiful, show the beauty in life’s imperfections. 

GREAT BRITISH PHOTOGRAPHY CHALLENGE - MEET THE WINNERS : Tyrone Williams
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Art Artist

GREAT BRITISH PHOTOGRAPHY CHALLENGE: THE WINNERS In an unexpected twist in the final episode of the BBC’s Great British Photography Challenge, not one, but two winners have been named. Jackson Moyles, 21, from Dunfermline, and Tyrone Williams, 28, from Northampton, were crowned joint winners and are the first photographers to claim the title in this new series. Over the past four weeks, portrait icon and Dazed & Confused magazine co-founder Rankin, alongside Public Offerings Ltd.’s founder Ellen Stone, has been guiding a new generation of creatives, as six passionate amateur photographers from across the UK embarked on the challenge of a lifetime. Rankin says: “Picking a winner for the show was really hard. It prompted some heated debate between me and the other judges. Tyrone and Jackson are completely different photographers, with two very different styles and career paths. Tyrone is an art photographer, with a really clear voice. His work grabbed my attention from the very beginning. Jackson’s work, on the other hand, grew as he found himself over the competition. So in that way, they were both stand-out photographers who showed their talent during the competition. There was no way we could split them – they were both clear winners in their own right. Now we’re excited to invite everyone to have a look at their talent first-hand as they reveal brand new works in their winners exhibitions.” On his win, Tyrone says: “I feel honoured to have had the opportunity to work with and meet such passionate photographers and creatives. Winning the series has been such a great feeling and an amazing validation for my photography portfolio but I feel all of us have achieved so much in the series. To all execute the challenges as we did and to all exhibit our work in the final, helping each other with every step, you can call us all winners. A celebration of their achievements and artistic growth, these two new digital exhibitions mark the expansion of Tyrone and Jackson’s careers as photographers; drawing on the experiences and mentorship they gained from the series. The Great British Photography Challenge was produced by Storyboard Studios and is available for catch-up on BBC iPlayer Exhibitions are available to view here .https://www.public-offerings.com/gbpc Deconstructions Tyrone Williams, 28, from Northampton, has been practising photography for over ten years, alongside working as a Graphic Designer.  Starting off taking photos with disposable cameras and point and shoot 35mm film cameras, Williams used his photography as a visual diary, focusing on the unnoticed things around him in my life. Using his photography to redefine what people consider beautiful, show the beauty in life’s imperfections. 

GREAT BRITISH PHOTOGRAPHY CHALLENGE - MEET THE WINNERS : Tyrone Williams
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Art Artist

GREAT BRITISH PHOTOGRAPHY CHALLENGE: THE WINNERS In an unexpected twist in the final episode of the BBC’s Great British Photography Challenge, not one, but two winners have been named. Jackson Moyles, 21, from Dunfermline, and Tyrone Williams, 28, from Northampton, were crowned joint winners and are the first photographers to claim the title in this new series. Over the past four weeks, portrait icon and Dazed & Confused magazine co-founder Rankin, alongside Public Offerings Ltd.’s founder Ellen Stone, has been guiding a new generation of creatives, as six passionate amateur photographers from across the UK embarked on the challenge of a lifetime. Rankin says: “Picking a winner for the show was really hard. It prompted some heated debate between me and the other judges. Tyrone and Jackson are completely different photographers, with two very different styles and career paths. Tyrone is an art photographer, with a really clear voice. His work grabbed my attention from the very beginning. Jackson’s work, on the other hand, grew as he found himself over the competition. So in that way, they were both stand-out photographers who showed their talent during the competition. There was no way we could split them – they were both clear winners in their own right. Now we’re excited to invite everyone to have a look at their talent first-hand as they reveal brand new works in their winners exhibitions.” On his win, Tyrone says: “I feel honoured to have had the opportunity to work with and meet such passionate photographers and creatives. Winning the series has been such a great feeling and an amazing validation for my photography portfolio but I feel all of us have achieved so much in the series. To all execute the challenges as we did and to all exhibit our work in the final, helping each other with every step, you can call us all winners. A celebration of their achievements and artistic growth, these two new digital exhibitions mark the expansion of Tyrone and Jackson’s careers as photographers; drawing on the experiences and mentorship they gained from the series. The Great British Photography Challenge was produced by Storyboard Studios and is available for catch-up on BBC iPlayer Exhibitions are available to view here .https://www.public-offerings.com/gbpc Deconstructions Tyrone Williams, 28, from Northampton, has been practising photography for over ten years, alongside working as a Graphic Designer.  Starting off taking photos with disposable cameras and point and shoot 35mm film cameras, Williams used his photography as a visual diary, focusing on the unnoticed things around him in my life. Using his photography to redefine what people consider beautiful, show the beauty in life’s imperfections. 

GREAT BRITISH PHOTOGRAPHY CHALLENGE - MEET THE WINNERS : Tyrone Williams
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Art Artist

GREAT BRITISH PHOTOGRAPHY CHALLENGE: THE WINNERS In an unexpected twist in the final episode of the BBC’s Great British Photography Challenge, not one, but two winners have been named. Jackson Moyles, 21, from Dunfermline, and Tyrone Williams, 28, from Northampton, were crowned joint winners and are the first photographers to claim the title in this new series. Over the past four weeks, portrait icon and Dazed & Confused magazine co-founder Rankin, alongside Public Offerings Ltd.’s founder Ellen Stone, has been guiding a new generation of creatives, as six passionate amateur photographers from across the UK embarked on the challenge of a lifetime. Rankin says: “Picking a winner for the show was really hard. It prompted some heated debate between me and the other judges. Tyrone and Jackson are completely different photographers, with two very different styles and career paths. Tyrone is an art photographer, with a really clear voice. His work grabbed my attention from the very beginning. Jackson’s work, on the other hand, grew as he found himself over the competition. So in that way, they were both stand-out photographers who showed their talent during the competition. There was no way we could split them – they were both clear winners in their own right. Now we’re excited to invite everyone to have a look at their talent first-hand as they reveal brand new works in their winners exhibitions.” On his win, Tyrone says: “I feel honoured to have had the opportunity to work with and meet such passionate photographers and creatives. Winning the series has been such a great feeling and an amazing validation for my photography portfolio but I feel all of us have achieved so much in the series. To all execute the challenges as we did and to all exhibit our work in the final, helping each other with every step, you can call us all winners. A celebration of their achievements and artistic growth, these two new digital exhibitions mark the expansion of Tyrone and Jackson’s careers as photographers; drawing on the experiences and mentorship they gained from the series. The Great British Photography Challenge was produced by Storyboard Studios and is available for catch-up on BBC iPlayer Exhibitions are available to view here .https://www.public-offerings.com/gbpc Deconstructions Tyrone Williams, 28, from Northampton, has been practising photography for over ten years, alongside working as a Graphic Designer.  Starting off taking photos with disposable cameras and point and shoot 35mm film cameras, Williams used his photography as a visual diary, focusing on the unnoticed things around him in my life. Using his photography to redefine what people consider beautiful, show the beauty in life’s imperfections. 

STILLSTARS - Claudia Gödke
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Berlin Advertising Stills

Tasteful parallels! Claudia Gödke for KPM Königliche Porzellan Manufaktur, Foodstyling Lukas Grossmann, Styling Maria Struck, Agency Storyboard

STILLSTARS - Claudia Gödke
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Berlin Advertising Stills

Tasteful parallels! Claudia Gödke for KPM Königliche Porzellan Manufaktur, Foodstyling Lukas Grossmann, Styling Maria Struck, Agency Storyboard

STILLSTARS - Claudia Gödke
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Berlin Advertising Stills

Tasteful parallels! Claudia Gödke for KPM Königliche Porzellan Manufaktur, Foodstyling Lukas Grossmann, Styling Maria Struck, Agency Storyboard

STILLSTARS - Claudia Gödke
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Berlin Advertising Stills

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