About

ticker.

ticker. is a cutting-edge web studio production concept aimed at informing young people about critical issues.

The pilot episode focuses on “Article 13” of the European Union and examines the various impacts it has on the creative industry.

Green Screen

Keying

Green screen keying is a technique used in video production to superimpose a subject onto a different background. The subject is filmed or photographed in front of a green screen, and the green background is then replaced with a different image or video in post-production. This can be used to create the illusion of a subject being in a different location or to add special effects to a scene.

In our case, we used this technique to create a humorous video about a man representing the Internet, who lives in the void and shares his perspective on the topic with the studio guest. I was responsible for the keying and animation of this clip, ensuring that the final product was seamless and visually appealing.

Motion

Graphics

To explain the concept of Article 13, I created a short explanatory video using animated illustrations. All animations were created using Adobe AfterEffects in conjunction with Adobe Illustrator. We also included a professional voice-over and precisely synced the animations to the audio cues.

Primary

Camera Man

As the primary cameraman for this small live web show, I was responsible for capturing all the action on set. I operated the camera, which had a teleprompter attached, and made sure to frame the shot and focus on the right subject to create visually stunning and engaging footage. I was able to respond quickly and smoothly to requests from the show’s director, moving between different camera angles and positions with ease, ensuring that the final product was polished and professional. My work behind the camera greatly contributed to the success of the show and the positive feedback it received from viewers.

Markus Pfahler
Röhringstraße 2a
76698 Ubstadt-Weiher