Video & Photography for Gaggenau: The Engineer’s Story
Gaggenau: The Engineer’s Story
Ahead of the launch of Gaggenau’s new range of appliances – defined by its core design element, the floating control ring – the brand approached us for a creative direction that could stretch and strengthen their visual language.
That challenge became the starting point for our first story: a documentary-style profile of Gaggenau engineer Remy Diringer. Through his perspective, we explored the meticulous, engineering and relentless dedication required to bring the new ring to life.
Shot at Gaggenau’s factory in Lipsheim, we approached the film through a documentary-style profile, keeping the story human and engaging. This format allowed us to transform a technical process into something entertaining, emotional, and cinematic. The narrative was grounded with black-and-white photography capturing candid moments of the factory team at work.
This project marks the first chapter in a global series we’re developing for Gaggenau, in collaboration with Ministry of Frames and Lime Creative.
Credits
Name
Role
Gaggenau
Brand
Bas Goossens
Creative Director
Mickey Vissers
DOP
Ruben Wijnheijmer
Steadicam & AC
Tim Arnold
Editor
Bas Goossens
Grading
Audiochef
Soundmix
Mart Goossens
Photographer
Lieve Claessens
Producer
Amy Bonsen
Assistant Producer
Alongside The Engineer’s Story, we produced a stylised product film unveiling Gaggenau’s Minimalistic Series, the brand’s latest statement in understated design.