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In full swing, the team at Gavin Schneider Productions continues to entertain its clients as best it knows how - working on catalogue, advertising and editorial projects.
Gavin says his "skilled crew attend to all photo production requirements with personal attention and professional service, ultimately creating an extraordinary working experience".
Latest campaigns include Philips worldwide, Oriflame Cosmetics, VO5, Allianz Insurance worldwide and David Mayer campaign, as well as many editorials with well-known photographers such as the recent Intersection Magazine shoot with Nick Clements.
The company's "trademark philosophy" is to offer production services all year round and match the layouts and requirements of its clients.
With the Cape Town season fully in swing, many of the company's long established catalogue clients like La Blanche Porte, Otto, 3 Suisses, ELC and Alexon have already used its services.
Various picture libraries also counted on V.I.P.'s production services and the company completed advertising campaigns for brands such as Guru, Seventy, Take Two, Lapin House, Pucci Perfumes, Spazio 6, and Chicco.
Campaigns for Nokia and Swiss Life are about to happen with "many more jobs in the pipeline".
The Steel team says that they have "numerous exciting advertising, editorial and catalogue productions" confirmed for the second half of the season.
Euroconnection claims to have "started the season with a bang" and, judging by their list of recent projects, we see what they mean...
Recent projects by First Productions:
First Productions have asked us to pass on their thanks to their loyal and regular clients for their continued projects.
Cape Town Productions' projects this season so far include:
- Portugal - BMW with Katja Frings, photographer Erik Chmil.
- Spain - Toyota with Mike Poole, photographer Michael Klein.
- Cape Town - Otto UK, Otto Germany, Boden, and campaigns for Becks with Thomas Rusch, Esprit with Esther Haase, Swatch with Kristian Schuller, Nokia with Jim Krantz, BMW with Georg Fischer, Mercedes with FA Cesar in full CGI, Ford with Andy Glass, and Chevrolet with Thorsten Klinkow.
The company would like thank all their clients for their continued projects.
After a whirlwind tour of Europe in September and October 2006, Christine returned to Cape Town to a back-to-back schedule of pre-pods, castings, recces and shoots.
"I thought I'd take advantage of our low-season to visit some of our clients, get a feel for their markets, and generally get inspired by the zeitgeist in Europe," says Christine.
Season started earlier than usual for Freelink, so she hit the ground running. "It was great to get back to a busy schedule. I was so enthused from my trip; I couldn't wait to roll up my sleeves again."
Moonlighting celebrated a first this month: shooting in Cape Town, Santiago and Bucharest on the same day!
The company has nine commercials in production for this month as well as a feature film and "back-to-back" stills shoots.
Recent commercials and stills shoots:
The busy summer for Navigator Films seems to continue.
With confirmed projects until mid February, the new year has started as last year ended: "with a bang!"
Navigator has asked us to pass on their thanks to all their loyal clients "for all the fabulous work and the good fun on set in 2006 and wishing everyone a wonderful and exciting 2007".
Cape Film Productions have a question: What do you get when you cross one of the best-value English-speaking production destinations in the world with a value-driven and highly experienced production team? Not surprisingly, they say the answer is.... Cape Film Productions!
The company provides international and local production services. Recent jobs include:
Currently In the pipeline are Checkers Campaign and MTN.
Their artists are very busy this season, with some exciting work:
Infidels' new artists are:
Hurricanes represents a unique range of talented photographers, both local and international, specialising in all aspects of photography.
They say that they are always able to offer a selection of varying styles, whether for behind-the-scenes, travel, editorial or any other requirement.
This season, they have welcomed on board international photographers such as Daniella Hehmann and Enrico Labriola.
Base Model Agency is a division of Base Holdings, founded by former International male supermodel and business mogul, Neal Vincent.
It is one of South Africa's most successful agencies but still continues to be an independent leader in the South African model and film industries.
Base models enjoy "high voltage careers" locally and on the international modelling scene in Milan, Paris and New York, working on major campaigns and showcasing international brands in Fashion Weeks around the world.
Some recent projects from 3d model agency:
More details at the ICE website.
Monopole's crew has grown in the last 3 months: German stylist Rebecca von Rehn joining the team as well as Finnish hair & make-up artist Janne Suonno, local stylist Mandy Hendler and local fashion designer and stylist Oliver Pywell. Monopole is also pleased that Irish styling assistant Julie-Anne Furgos has joined the team.
The company's client list is impressive, and this season includes projects for Dutch Elle, Tchibo-Quelle Karstadt , C&A, Otto Jeans, Guru, Azzaro Perfume, Opel, BMW, Nokia, Sony Erikson, Freemans, Dove and Vroom & Dreesman.
Monopole have asked us to wish their clients and colleagues a happy and successful 2007.
The addition of Boss Management as a division of the agency provided the company's clients with a large pool of varied talent.
The agency represents models, actors, musicians and rock bands, photographers, hair & make-up artists and stylists. They say that they "maintain quality over quantity".
Recent projects:
Emma Buckland of Shine Photography produced the Zenith Watch (LVMH Group) campaign shot by Marco Grob, in and around Cape Town in December 2006. Cheetahs, falcons, speedboats, exotic cars and hugely diverse locations were all facilitated through Shine for this nine-day shoot, plus styled models, four of which are from Shine Models.
Dorian Isaacson, new to Shine Models, launched his model career in December 2006 as a lead in the Zenith Watch campaign. Dorian has been selected to represent South Africa in the Commonwealth Games in March 2007 in Australia. Shine says that Dorian "is definitely an extraordinary boy to keep all eyes on".
Wenyu from Shine Models is currently one of the only Asian models in Cape Town and in demand by TV, advertising and editorial clients. At 1.75 m tall, Shine say that they are expecting a good international career for this model.
Yeva from Israel is currently based with Shine Models in Cape Town and working very well.
Jennifer Ohlsson from New York arrives soon in Cape Town for the second half of the commercial season.
This season, Y models have shot for a wide range of big names, including:
News from Outlaws Model Agency:
Local model Gina Clarke is said to be thrilled to have worked on the local new Windhoek ad, which is currently airing on South African Television.
Young Outlaws model Elzaane Wolfaardt has been spending six months working in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur.
Laurence Nicotra has worked alongside Eva Herzigova on a Versace Sports ad and arrived in Cape Town.
Sleek, chic Manolo is situated in a 104 year old Victorian villa near the centre of Cape Town.
Three dining rooms, each differently designed, provide "a unique vibe for an extraordinary dining experience". The cuisine is classic French.
Manolo aims to set itself apart with a commitment to casual elegant service to its cosmopolitan clientele. The food, the bar (recently voted one of the top bars in South Africa), and the dynamic ambience are all designed to deliver an experience that reaches all of the senses.
There is a DJ every Friday.
Les Cascades de Bantry Bay is an elegant lodge on the hillside below Lion's Head in what is considered the most exclusive bay on the Atlantic coast.
Bantry Bay and neighbouring Clifton are the most coveted parts of the Cape Peninsula and they both benefit from being sheltered from the often merciless south-easterly winds.
The lodge provides a tranquil, luxurious haven while Cape Town's main attractions - the V&A Waterfront and Table Mountain - are a short drive away. Clifton's famous beaches are within walking distance.