just film production // image film

Would you like to portray your company, your brand or your product in moving images? just GmbH designs and produces your high-quality image film. We like to go beyond the purely explanatory and draw a positive image of your company together. Our film professionals skilfully stage your company and its employees and charge your brand with emotions and likeable stories. This is how we create an unmistakable moving image that positively strengthens your image with customers. We always keep your corporate identity and budget specifications in mind.

NürnbergMesse // Image film “Stone+Tec”

As an international trade fair, Stone+tec is the top meeting place for all specialists from the stone industry. In the visitor film we accompany five charismatic representatives of the stonemason industry at their work. In beautiful impressions we show the variety of the topics material, machines and surface treatment.

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E-Control // Image film “WFER VIII”

Energie-Control Austria is applying to host the 8th World Forum on Energy Regulation 2021 (WFER VIII) in Vienna. A typical Viennese Fiaker leads us through the film in his carriage and shows us the unique charm of Vienna and Austria as a green region in the truest sense of the word. The film was shot with the Fiaker Wolfgang Fasching in Vienna. Archive film research, production and post-production was done by just.

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Mann & Schröder // Image film “Family”

The family-run traditional company Mann & Schröder has been producing high-quality body care products made in Germany for the international market for over 60 years. This is where tradition meets innovation in harmony with people and nature. In the film, a colorful family stands for the product variety and corporate values of Mann & Schröder.
It was shot at the company headquarters in Siegelsbach and in Schondorf.

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IFAT // Image film “What if”

People from all over the world are asking urgent questions about the environment, resources and recycling: “What if … at any time, there were enough drinking water?” The world’s leading trade fair IFAT provides the answers to the global environmental issues of our time. The song “What if?”, which was just produced by Messe München and is offered as a free download, creates emotions.

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Siemens // Image film “The missing link”

We are facing the next industrial revolution: the “Internet of Things”. In the factory of the future, machines will communicate autonomously and control the production process independently. This opens up completely new business opportunities for Siemens. A charismatic presenter introduces us to this current topic of the future.
Just shot in the studios of ProSiebenSat.1 Production in Munich.

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Anuga // Image film “Never-ending table”

At Anuga, the largest food fair in the world, everyone sits at one table – all decision-makers in the industry. Because Anuga combines 10 trade fairs under one roof and sets international trends and topics. It goes without saying that the table has to be a bit longer so that everyone has space. This choreographed planned sequence was filmed in the Eisbach Studios in Munich.

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Bauma – the film // Image film “Parkour Runner”

A trade fair visitor has only 3 minutes to visit the world’s largest construction machinery fair. It’s no wonder that he has to move “slightly” faster as a result. Parkour runner Alex Pach masters this challenge with perfection and a dash of humor. This spectacular action film with daring stunts was shot during the ongoing bauma trade fair in Munich.

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Siemens // Image film “Global Talent Acquisition”

Siemens is working on answers to the big questions of our time. To do this, it is important to attract the right young minds for a better future. The teaser film serves as an emotional introduction to company presentations worldwide. The huge Siemens film pool served as image material. In addition, international employees were filming at the group headquarters in Munich.

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