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Marco Prill
The German filmmaker helped a group of students make a short film with the SOOM XL tripod system.

Students shoot short film with the SOOM XL

What is normal and what is not? This question was the starting point for twelve active students from St. Benno High School in Dresden as they began with their first film project. Filmmaker Marco Prill, art educator Barbara Kley and Tanja Mette assisted the tenth graders. The result: "Max and Greta got lost in the forest", a 20-minute short film. Sachtler provided the young people with a SOOM XL tripod system with an FSB 8 fluid head

THE STORY OF THE FILM

"In cooperation with a contact point for the mentally ill and the school project 'Crazy? So what!', we gained many helpful experiences both for the film and for our lives. We noticed how difficult it is to define the words normal and crazy and how inconsiderately these terms are used in everyday life," say the students. The impossibility of drawing a general line between normal and abnormal behavior was clear to everyone. Considering this difficulty, the young filmmakers developed the following plot: Greta, a sheltered medical student, moves into a shared apartment with Max, a peculiar, almost neurotic painter. Because of their very different personalities, conflicts are bound to occur. The eventful story of a rocky friendship unfolds.

THE REALIZATION IN EVERY PHASE

In an intensive process, the young people became acquainted with all of the different jobs involved in a professional film shoot: everything from the script to camera operation, editing, and the film music, which they composed themselves.

Of course, they also worked in front of the cameras as actors. The students' jobs also included the acquisition of creative as well as technical resources. "The students were full of ideas and energy. When it came to the technical realization, they were very curious and eager to learn," says Marco Prill. "Many of them were particularly interested in camera work and the camera equipment." Together with Marco Prill, the team made their way to a variety of shooting locations. Filming took place in and around Dresden – indoors as well as outside in the forest and on church towers. 

THE EQUIPMENT: EASY HANDLING AND STABILITY

"Using Sachtler equipment is child's play. This immediately gave the students a sense of achievement," says Prill, who has worked with Sachtler camera support since the beginning of his career. He also emphasizes: "For the students, working with the tripod system was a great experience because they were able to learn how easy and self-explanatory using precise technology can be. Although they didn't have a lot of practice, we got smooth and steady camera pans. A further advantage was that the tripod system was stable but still easy to transport." 

"Working with young people in a very heterogeneous group also turned out to be an extremely educational experience for me. It was an intense time," says Prill when summing up the project.

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ABOUT SOOM

  • SOOM is easy, modular, versatile and multifuntional.
  • SOOM consists of the SOOM TriSpread, the SOOM Tube, the SOOM TriPod.
  • The SOOM XL System has a maximum lens height of 2.5 m / 98.4".

IMPRESSIONS

"The form is only the medium, the technology necessary – but nothing happens without inspiration."
Marco Prill

INTERESTING LINKS

  • Visit Marco Prill's website
  • Here you can find information about the SOOM tripod system.
  • More information about the FSB 8 fluid head can be found here