A collaboration with Firefox



Photo Credits: Hannes Meier
EN – If someone had asked me six months ago which institution around digital liberty was really worth campaigning for, Mozilla would have been at the top of the list. Since the early days of the Internet, Mozilla has been fighting for a free web as a not-for-profit organization – with completely free and infinitely valuable applications. As an open source enthusiast and Linux user, the Firefox browser is one of the most important programs for me and I am proud to have been able to support Mozilla with my voice. Here is one of the three videos we shot together in Berlin.
DE – Wenn mich jemand vor einem halben Jahr gefragt hätte für welche Institution rund um Digitale Freiheit es sich wirklich einzusetzen lohnt, dann wäre Mozilla ganz weit oben auf dieser Liste gewesen. Seit den Anfängen des Internets kämpft Mozilla als Not for Profit Organisation für ein freies Netz – mit vollkommen kostenlosen und unendlichen wertvollen Applikation. Der Firefox-Browser ist für mich als Open Source Enthusiast und Linux-User eines der wichtigsten Programme überhaupt und ich bin stolz darauf, dass ich Mozilla mit meiner Stimme supporten durfte. Hier eines der drei Videos die wir gemeinsam in Berlin gedreht haben.
Credits
- Client: mozilla_deutschland
- Team Social: Felix Gaertner, Zoe Lilou Reemer, Vanja Prokic
- Agency: LOOPING ONE
- Account Management: Manuel Liebermann, Niels Baumgarten
- Editorial: Lennard Loß
- Edit: Michael Fleck
- Design: Ha My Le Thi, Sofia Appunnikova
- Creative Director: Lukas Palm
- Head of Creation: Dominik Anweiler
- Director: Hannes Meier
- Production: It Takes Time GmbH
- Producer: Jan Hellerung
- DP: Marek Lück
- 1st AC: Kim Hausner, Melanie Macher
- Gaffer: Rosali Schaum
- Sound: Jerome Huber
- PA: Fee Nee
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