
helps to establish brands, launch products, and create unique visual experiences —
with consulting, concepts and visuals, ranging from live action to 3D animation.
We create LIVING IMAGES: 2D and 3D animated visuals that elevate expectations and ideas to a new level, sparking excitement and inspiration.
Shiftness stands for over 25 years of experience across a wide range of budgets. We help companies present themselves in a way that truly reflects their products and services.We create metaphors, symbols, and icons — giving products and ideas their own voice.Throughout the entire process, we guide you from initial diagnosis to the final result.
The city of Krefeld is carrying out numerous construction projects to make the Uerdingen district a more livable place. To explain these extensive efforts to the public, we produced this film.
3D visualizations are particularly well-suited for products whose functions and assets aren’t immediately apparent. In this case, the goal was to highlight the high-tech aspects of an otherwise rather inconspicuous pallet.
In the beauty sector, stylistic exaggeration is key. It has to look better than real, and the products must be presented in a way that’s only possible through 3D visualization.
The project “Natürlich Berkel” involved the large-scale redesign of a river landscape in Westphalia. Our film presents the project through a mix of live-action footage and integrated 3D visuals.
The 400th anniversary of a major battle of the Thirty Years’ War was the occasion for this film documentary, which combines 3D and 2D motion graphics with live-action footage and interviews to bring the events of 1623 to life.
Museum films occupy a niche of their own. They attract visitors to exhibitions and serve as ideal presentation platforms for sponsors.
A completely different kind of beauty presentation. Raw and direct, for a manufacturer from Hawaii.
Corporate film for a market leader in packaging logistics.
The goal was to highlight the company’s key strengths in a distinctive way.
3D, 2D, and numerous live-action sequences were used to achieve this.