ArtHelps strikes a chord for Ukraine
The art therapy organisation’s powerful film sees young Ukrainian musicians playing instruments made from Russian war debris.
Credits
powered by- Agency Jung von Matt/Neckar/Stuttgart
- Production Company ArtHelps
- Director Samuel Ramm
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Credits
powered by- Agency Jung von Matt/Neckar/Stuttgart
- Production Company ArtHelps
- Director Samuel Ramm
- Music/Sound Pop Academy
- Music Producer/Composer Michael Herberger
- Creative Principle Matthias Hess
- Creative Director Sven Kratzsch
- Founder/Creative Director Tom Lupo
- Senior Copywriter Gerhard Seemuller
- Senior Art Director Andreas Steybe
- Senior Digital Artist Dominik Schmutzer
- Music/Production Christian Heidenbauer
- Composer/Support Cello Christof Unterberger
- DP Samuel Ramm
- Editor Josua Graf
- Sound Designer Jan Roth
- Composer Yuri Revich
- Audio Producer/Audio Mixer Tobias Van
- Music Producer Derek von Krogh
Credits
powered by- Agency Jung von Matt/Neckar/Stuttgart
- Production Company ArtHelps
- Director Samuel Ramm
- Music/Sound Pop Academy
- Music Producer/Composer Michael Herberger
- Creative Principle Matthias Hess
- Creative Director Sven Kratzsch
- Founder/Creative Director Tom Lupo
- Senior Copywriter Gerhard Seemuller
- Senior Art Director Andreas Steybe
- Senior Digital Artist Dominik Schmutzer
- Music/Production Christian Heidenbauer
- Composer/Support Cello Christof Unterberger
- DP Samuel Ramm
- Editor Josua Graf
- Sound Designer Jan Roth
- Composer Yuri Revich
- Audio Producer/Audio Mixer Tobias Van
- Music Producer Derek von Krogh
Arts organisation ArtHelps and agency Jung von Matt have partnered up to turn weapons into musical instruments for Ukrainian youth in this poignant and creative campaign.
At the heart of the initiative, ingeniously titled Resistruments, is a poignant music video directed by Samuel Ramm. Set against a war-ravaged landscape, Ukrainian young people play music to send a hard-hitting message of hope and resilience.
The instruments include a violin made from a missile warhead, a cello crafted from parts of a carrier rocket and a guitar with a body fashioned from a fuel canister used to refuel Russian tanks.