MEDIA

At UiWE we often use or produce films, websites and imaginative publications to make content relevant to people. Making your point in the right medium is the turning point in making an impact. It’s more than communication, it’s about getting the good stuff you make out there for people to see and use.

Light, landscape and voices

Filmproduction
Client: Kulturring Østjylland, Elle-Mie Ejrdrup Hansen

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Light, landscape and voices

Filmproduction
Client: Kulturring Østjylland, Elle-Mie Ejrdrup Hansen

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Urban Movement

Filmproduction
Client: Municipality of Copenhagen

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Urban Movement

Filmproduction
Client: Municipality of Copenhagen

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Rethinking public peeing

Design of female urinal
Client: Roskilde Festival 2011

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Rethinking public peeing

Design of female urinal
Client: Roskilde Festival 2011

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Happy New Year from UiWE

We celebrate a surprising and busy year at UiWE and our hopes for the future in a small road movie from Norway. We wish you a great 2011!

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Happy New Year from UiWE

We celebrate a surprising and busy year at UiWE and our hopes for the future in a small road movie from Norway. We wish you a great 2011!

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People like ropes

We were so happy to see that people seem to take our forrest of ropes at Carlsberg to heart. Check out our 1 minute collection of fragments of people playing with them – a quick edit straight from the opening.

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People like ropes

We were so happy to see that people seem to take our forrest of ropes at Carlsberg to heart. Check out our 1 minute collection of fragments of people playing with them – a quick edit straight from the opening.

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Make yourself at home

Exhibition trailer
Client: Charlottenborg

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Make yourself at home

Exhibition trailer
Client: Charlottenborg

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LIGHTSOUND movies

Light and sound movies
Film production

Client: LYSLYD, Copenhagen International Theatre (KIT)

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LIGHTSOUND movies

Light and sound movies
Film production

Client: LYSLYD, Copenhagen International Theatre (KIT)

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