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Otto Bihler Maschinenfabrik Corporate Movie

Bihler machines are super complex, however, they simplify the manufacturing process of stamping and bending parts enormously.
That's what Bihler stands for. And that's why Bihler machines are in demand all over the world.
The new corporate movie impresses with its straightforward style and pictures the company as it is: Innovation-driven, rooted in the region of Allgäu – and positioned as a global player.
Making-of

When we first started the project it became clear: We've got a lot of ground to cover. Bihler's cutting-edge technology, highly automated manurfacturing solutions and world-class support as well as Bihler's global presence, their strong ties to the Allgäu and the comany's unique spirit.
This diversity made our work for Bihler very interesting. Shooting on three continents, on top of mountains, in the middle of a conference in China and basically in every corner of Bihler's facility.
On top of that we created some CG imagery to show Bihler's manufacuring-magic in full detail.
Client: Otto Bihler Maschinenfabrik
Head of Marketing: Pedro Gato López

Concept, Creative Direction: burobewegt.com
Production: Christian Remiger
Direction: Leo Dziallas, Christian Remiger
Producing: Simon Hoffmann, Katharina Hoffmann

DoP: Kumaran Herold
Gaffer: Steffen Düvel
Gaffer: Sebastian Baumann

2nd Unit & Mountain Shots:
DoP: Stefan Hafen
1st Asst Camera: Florian Lorenz
Pilot: Michael Naumann
​​​​​​​Mountain guide: Stefan Guggemos, Reini Blöchl

3D Artists: Daniel Weinlein, Felix Wolf, Oliver Tomann, Leo Dziallas
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Copy: Leo Dziallas, Andrea Lauterbach

Edit: Antje Gläßer
Grading & Postproduction: Oliver Tomann
German Voice Over: James Newton
English Voice Over:
Jonas Kvarnström
Music: Cornelius Renz
Sound Recording & Mixes: Oliver Guse
Otto Bihler Maschinenfabrik Corporate Movie
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Otto Bihler Maschinenfabrik Corporate Movie

Bihler machines are super complex, however, they simplify the manufacturing process of stamping and bending parts enormously. That's what Bihler Read More

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