Commercial for JAB Anstoetz

In 2014 my idea “Camouflage” won the JAB Challenge at the Filmacademy: Production of a new commercial for JAB Anstoetz fabrics.
So here is it, enjoy watching the story of the girl Mia in an old house at night,  discovering a magic fabric getting alive….

The original story included much more camouflage paintings – game of hide and seek between the little girl and the dancing fairy. At the end Mia catching the fairy and falling down on a huge bed, the fairy transforming into a fabric foldering. Unfortunately we could only shoot 1/4 of my story as the customer had not set the budget before. Quite hard when you want to tell this magic story- but maybe one day I want to complete my film making a new one with this idea of camouflage fairy.

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ATBBC2I7tSQ?rel=0&showinfo=0&w=853&h=480%5D

Here are some makingofs photos shot by  Sagaphoto  during the casting day in november 2014. For the corridor I did 6  Fine Art Paintings of an Ancestral Portrait Gallery – The film crew and Ralf Anstoetz were my models 

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JAB Camouflage – makingof from Julie Boehm on Vimeo.

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CREW:
Producer: Felix Fahle
Concept/ Winner of the JAB Challenge: Julie Böhm
Director: Cornelius Schick
DoP: Jan David Günther
Gaffer: Andreas Burz
Editor: David Gesslbauer
Choreography: Katja Trautwein
Set Photographer: Sagaphoto
Sound Design: Tobias Scherer
Music: Marius Kirsten
VFX Artist: Marc Zimmermann

Bodypainting: Birgit Moertl
Bodypainting Colours: Cameleon

CAST:
Mia (little girl): Charlotte Lorenzen
Dark Fairy: Julie Boehm

Produced for JAB Anstoetz

© 2015 Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg

Art Nouveau Style Bodypainting-Shooting

In this Bodypainting Shooting I painted the beautiful red hair model Maria in style of Art Nouveau.

I got inspirated by some painters of the 20th century like Klimt who integrated a 3d looking woman into graphic 2d ornaments (for example “Judith”).
So I mixed camouflage integration but also didn’t cover the whole body in this decorative style.
The background I painted on the studio paper.

Here is also a short instavideo of the shooting

#makingof #painting #gold #maria #ipad #artdeco #redhair #shooting #bodypainting

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Rued1971 (Teaser)

This is a teaser of “Rued1971” , last short at the Filmakademie Baden-Wuerttemberg.

It is an Interview with the scientist Ruediger Beckerle: He is claiming to have invented an effective time machine to bring back his formerly late wife

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZJ2NtxVU1Y%5D

Rued1971 // Teaser (english version) from Julie Boehm on Vimeo.

The Story:
The camera team of a local transmission station is paying a visit to the 75 years old Ruediger Beckerle to get an interview in his workshop.
Many years ago that man had begun to develop a time machine after his wife Mathilda’s death.
He wants to fetch back his sweetheart.
But since then totally different personalities appeared from the machine such as Napoleon, Einstein and Marilyn Monroe. They couldn’t help him.
Ruediger demonstrates the capabilities of his machine. This time Salvador Dali leaves the miracle exit. He hands a biscuit to Ruediger …

Thanx to the great team:

Cast: Peter Barth, Simone Pivetta

Script, Director, SetDesign: Julie Böhm
Director of Photography: Friedemann Leis
Sounddesign: Tobias Scherer
Sound: Driton Sadiku, Samuel Gall
Photographer (Set): Samuel Gall, Sagaphoto
Producer: Julie Böhm
Gaffer: Jan Wittkopp
Production: Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg GmbH

also big thanx to Isolde Asal for the great organisation and Prof Jochen Kuhn for inspiration!

Tree of Life – Photos & Video – Bodypainting for Dance Show “Saber Mirar”

Some weeks ago I got asked to paint a tree for the Dance Show “Saber Mirar” by  Miguel Arnedo As there were 2 shows I did 2 different trees:  Brown Tree Dancer and a Little Birch Here is a making of- video I did of the painting action and dance!

password: tree

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxjJ9_RpNCQ&w=560&h=315%5D

The message of that show was: “We don’t see things as they are, we see them as we are” I also painted the background of the stage that was a projection of my forest painting in that gallery.

Dancer: Neza Knific Painter (Bodypainting Tree and Background Forest) : Julie Boehm Colours: Cameleon Bodypaint Photographer: Bernd Hentschel

Kiss of Nature , Bodypainting Shooting making-of

Here is a new Bodypainting Shooting Making-Of I did with Art Fashion Studio Canada in Oct 2014

This painting was inspired by Nature Lovers, Kiss of Souls, Dancing moods, landscape of Canada…

 

Bodypainting Shooting “Kiss of Nature”
Model: Anouck Fournier
Bodypainter & Video: Julie Boehm
Colours: Cameleon Bodypaint
Photographer: Dmitri Moisseev
Art Fashion Studio

2014

Merry Xmas Postcard (Pitching film concept for the new Nivea Commercial @Filmakademie)

Some weeks ago, there was a new pitch at the Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg for the new commercial of NIVEA As it is about christmas I waited some weeks to post the concept. Wishing you all Merry Xmas 2014 with my very special postcard [vimeo 115225649 w=800 h=450] The Blue Comet (moodfilm for film pitch NIVEA) from …

2nd Place Category “Photo Single” and 2nd Place Category “Collection of 3” World Bodypainting Festival Photoaward

This year I participated in the new categories of the photo award at the World Bodypainting Festival

I won in both categories 2nd place! See the FULL REPORT

2nd place PHOTO SINGLE
Space Zap- Photo single

2nd place COLLECTION OF 3

And here are all the other pictures I sent to the competition

Ancestral Portrait Gallery

Ancestral Portrait Gallery from Julie Boehm on Vimeo.

This is a new series of six paintings , 100 x 70 cm , acrylics on canvas I painted in November 2014

Photos by Sagaphoto

Showing the crew (producer, cameraman, production manager, costumer, director, editor) as an classic ancestral portrait paintings for an upcoming film. This is the making of the painting process. I filmed with different cams (ipad, normal and photo) – mix of everything, hope you enjoy it! 😉