Posts Tagged ‘Sara Dahlback’

The making of Succémorgon!

Thursday, May 19th, 2011
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Yes, shooting day, lovely day! Well, today we have canned the Succémorgon short commercial TV-spot. We shot the thing at one of many YLE studios in Pasila, Helsinki. And here you go, a few snaps from our day with the Succé-crew! ( Ronja ) First things first, we had a really nice script to work [...]

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Shots from the release – welcome!

Wednesday, April 6th, 2011
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So, yes! Well hella cool! Here you go, a few shots from the “Vår tid – vårt land” video premiere at Ahjo in Helsinki. Who was there? What’s what? What did Anders wear? Find out! ( The “Vår tid – Vårt land” release party! ) It was a fine evening among great people and a [...]

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Vår tid – vårt Land

Tuesday, April 5th, 2011

Yes, the premiere!! Check it out! ( Artister för tolerans och öppenhet – Vår tid – Vårt Land ) Nina Lassander, Fredrik Furu, André Linman, Paradise Oskar, Redrama, Frida Andersson, Geir Rönning, Ville Pusa, Elin Blom, Krista Siegfrids (P.Sarin/N.Rosström/P.Hiihtola/Redrama) Air Chrysalis Scandinavia/Go&Do Music/Manus ℗&© 2011 Go&Do Music. All rights reserved. Inspelning, mixning och produktion: Patric [...]

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Baldy

Wednesday, March 9th, 2011
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So, yes, this is odd. This evening I got the chans to act model for a “going-bald-make-up-test”, loads of fun I tell ya. Below you can see the result, this is what the Tage would look like with no hair, kinda what? ( The bald-headed Tage ) So? This was odd. Have a laugh why [...]

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The 18th Century

Wednesday, December 1st, 2010
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All of a sudden.. The 18th century lasted from 1701 to 1800 in the Gregorian calendar. However, Western historians may sometimes specifically define the 18th century as whatever. But that’s not the point, the point is that I, this very evening, got the privilege to attend a small photo shoot at the Ramedus office 18th century [...]

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