World Press Photo Film, Radio, Digital Speaking Images 2015 [video] by Serviceplan Munich

The Film titled Speaking Images 2015 [video] was done by Serviceplan Munich advertising agency for World Press Photo in Germany. It was released in Mar 2015.

World Press Photo: Speaking Images 2015 [video]

Released
March 2015
Posted
March 2015
Market
Creative Director
Executive Creative Director

Awards:

LIA (London International Awards), 2015
Radio & AudioInnovative Use of Radio & AudioGold Winner
Eurobest Awards, 2015
DesignUse of Design Craft: Sound DesignBronze Eurobest

Credits & Description:

Aired on Radio Station: No
How was it Broadcast/Delivered:     The book was released at the Awards Days 2015 in Amsterdam/     Netherlands.
Corporate Name of Client: World Press Photo
Creative Operations Manager: Joana-Marie Stolz
Agency: serviceplan, Munich
Global Chief Creative Officer: Alexander Schill
Executive Creative Director: Cosimo Moeller
Creative Director: Matthias Harbeck
Copywriters: Cosimo Moeller/Valerie Koch/Leonardo Assad
Art Directors: Fabian Hupfauf/Franziska Stroehle
Agency Producer: Katy Pergelt
Executive Creative Producer: Florian Panier
Production Company: serviceplan
Sound Design Company: Hastings Audio Network, Hamburg
Sound Designers: Oscar Meixner/Thomas Kisser/Maurice Kraemer
Music Production Company: Hastings media music, Hamburg
Music Producer: Dennis Gunske
Music Composer: Thomas Kisser
University Company:     Institute for Print and Media Technology at Chemnitz University, Chemnitz
Professor of Print and Media Technology:     Prof. Dr. Arved C. Huebler (Institute for Print and Media Technology at Chemnitz University)
Bookbinding Company: atelierBUCH, Chemnitz
Bookdesigner: Cornelia Beate (atelierBUCH)
Description of the Project:
Each year, World Press Photo honours the world’s best photographs in journalism. And in 2015, World Press Photo will be lending these images a voice with a special edition of its yearbook: the first book ever to have pages/images consisting of printed loudspeakers. Thanks to an innovative and patented technology developed with the University of Chemnitz over several years, it is now possible to let each page speak for itself. Each printed image is also a printed loudspeaker. As soon as the page is turned, sound is emitted by the loudspeaker which covers its entire surface. The sound then stops on the next page. Each image therefore tells the observer its own unique story, provides background information and evokes emotion with genuine voices and authentic sounds.