“The Life of Sean DeLear” (2023, Audio Post production)

“Sean DeLear (1964-2017) was a magnificently flamboyant, exuberantly transgressive figure who enchanted the music and art underground of Los Angeles in the late 1990s and early 2000s. But with the posthumous release of his equally intimate and explicit teenage diaries from 1979 in 2022, he revealed himself as a truly groundbreaking cultural figure: I Could Not Believe It is the joyful chronicle of the experiences of a young Black, queer, and creative person finding his identity, voice, and style—decades before Barry Jenkins’ (much more subdued) film Moonlight.

The Life of Sean DeLear is a vibrantly diverse, lively documentary portrait of this irresistibly charismatic one-of-a-kind individual, designed in a celebratory yet commendably clear style by writer and director Markus Zizenbacher.” (Neil Young)

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Director Markus Zizenbacher entrusted us with the task of interweaving the archival Super-8 tapes with the current original audio from the interviews.

“Talenteschmiede Blasmusik” (2022)

Presentation of the ORF-Documentation

Brass music is enthusiasm on many levels. This “Erlebnis Österreich” documentary is dedicated to the many facets of brass music and accompanies personalities whose different lives have been shaped by music. We were responsible for the sound design and mixing.

Broadcast dates:
18.12., 16:30 on ORF 2
https://tv.orf.at/program/orf2/erlebnisoe940.html

On 12.12.2022, the documentary was presented at the Landesstudio Steiermark, in the presence of, among others, Landeshauptmann Drexler, Landesstudiodirektor Koch, the team and many contributors.

PRODUCTION: PoschTV

Rescue in the Mediterranean Sea: “Nördlich von Libyen – Dariush und Antje”

For the documentary of director Luise Müller we were allowed to take over the audio post-production and produce editing, sound design and the mix in the soundscape.
Together with Luise Müller we worked on a sound narrative of water and ship sounds to support the emotional story around the two Hamburg sea rescuers Dariush and Antje.

Together we celebrated the preview of the one-hour documentary at the Gartenbaukino in Vienna.