Live communication: just another buzzword? When people talk to each other it’s already communication. That’s right – but it’s not the whole story. All public communication requires a suitable frame, which first has to be created.
What’s more, in our “mediatized world” we have often lost sight of what communication really means. Because in the beginning was the Word and not a “new medium”. So it takes much more than just a multimedia company presentation to motivate employees or win over new customers.
Every instance of live communication needs a concept and a framework:
- to allow the contents to be experienced directly,
- to enable action and reaction,
- and to steer attention to the essential message – to the dialogue and a reflection on the subject at hand.
This is where we come in: We develop a storyline that expresses the client’s visions and makes them tangible to the recipients. Our dramatizations are a mix of both emotional and rational elements, of both a mediatized and direct audience address, of both traditional and unexpected impulses.
"Hört auf die Menschen"
Commerzbankarena Frankfurt 2009
Ausstellung Rheinland-Pfalz
Bundesgartenschau Koblenz 2011

National Congress of DGB (Confederation of German Trade Unions)
Berlin 2010

National Congress of DGB (Confederation of German Trade Unions)
Berlin 2010

WDR at NRW Day
Hamm, Wuppertal, Paderborn, Siegen 2007-2010

WDR at NRW Day
Hamm, Wuppertal, Paderborn, Siegen 2007-2010

radio concert "Green Day"
Köln 2009

"Hört auf die Menschen"
Commerzbankarena Frankfurt 2009

"Hört auf die Menschen"
Commerzbankarena Frankfurt 2009

WDR Ring Festival
Köln 1995-2005

Get Up – European Action Day (Germany)
Berlin, Stuttgart, Köln 2004

Get Up – European Action Day (Germany)
Berlin, Stuttgart, Köln 2004

Get Up – European Action Day (Germany)
Berlin, Stuttgart, Köln 2004

Founding of ver.di trade union
Berlin 2001












