WWF: the return of Salmon (2017)

Clip for WWF Switzerland to promote the return of salmon to Swiss rivers.

Client: WWF Schweiz
Production Company: Guave Motion
Producer: Sergio Herencias

Directors: Andreas Tanner, Sergio Herencias
Story & Concept: Sarah Vettori, Andreas Tanner
Art Direction: Sarah Vettori
Animation: Andreas Tanner
Illustration: Sarah Vetorri

Sounddesign: Tonmanufaktur, Stefan Birrer

 

Schweizerische Missions-Gemeinschaft (2017)

Corporate video about the Swiss missionary society. The clip explains an emotional matter thanks to a sentimental storytelling combined with a mixture of digital painting and 2D animation.

Client: Schweizerische Missions-Gesellschaft
Production Company: Guave Motion
Producer: Sergio Herencias
Director: Andreas Tanner

Art Direction: Sarah Vettori
Story & Concept: Sarah Vettori, Andreas Tanner
Animation: Andreas Tanner
Illustration: Sarah Vettori

Sounddesign: Sergio Herencias
Voice Recordings: Tonmanufaktur, Stefan Birrer

 

 

Bachelor's degree in Photonics (2017)

Animated short to promote a new Bachelor's degree program at University of Applied Science Chur called "Photonics". One clip explains the subject «Photonics» while the other clip focuses on the degree program.
The graphics were created in Adobe Photoshop and animated in After Effects.

Work by:
Sarah Vettori - graphic design, sounddesign
Yasmine Sihite - animation

 

DIGITAL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT (2016)

Animated short to promote a new Bachelor's degree program at University of Applied Science Chur called "Digital Business Management".
The graphics were created in Adobe Photoshop and animated in After Effects.

Work by:
Sarah Vettori - graphic design, sounddesign
Yasmine Sihite - animation

 

HISTORY OF SOUTH TYROL (2015)

Animated short to explain the history of South Tyrol in Austria.

The clip was commissioned by the South Tyrol Marketing Group, Austria, and created during my 5th semester at uni in December 2015. The narrator in the video is the South Tyrol itself which talks with the voice of a grandfather. It recounts its history vividly to explain why its inhabitants speak Italian although South Tyrol belongs to Austria.
The sketched lines and collages were created in Adobe Photoshop and animated in After Effects.

Work by:
Sarah Vettori - drawing and animation of the sketched lines
Christina Brun - collages
Yasmine Sihite - animation of collages, clean up

 

ZHAW Departementsstrategie 2025 (2017)

Animated strategy  2025 of the ZHAW School of Life Sciences und Facility Management in Wädenswils. Wädenswil blickt in die Zukunft.

Client: ZHAW
Production Company: Guave Motion
Producer: Sergio Herencias

Director: David Fritsche
Story & Concept: Sergio Herencias, David Fritsche
Animation: David Fritsche, Andreas Tanner, Sergio Herencias
2D Illustration: Sarah Vettori

Sounddesign: Tonmanufaktur, Stefan Birrer

 

WHY DO CATS SLEEP SO LONG? (2015)

Have you ever wondered why our feline friends doze nearly the whole day? Watch my tongue-in-cheek short film and find out!

I created this animated short during my 4th semester at HTW Chur in May 2015.

The graphics are done with Adobe Illustrator, the animation work in After Effects.

 

WAHLHELFER.CH (2015)

An animated commercial I did for a web platform for politicians: wahlhelfer.ch

I created the graphics in Adobe Illustrator and animated them in After Effects.

Voice-over by Tobias Grimm

 

Die Abenteuer von Pit (2015)

Animated short to explain the non-spoken rules during the application process for jobs in Switzerland. Commissioned by the immigration office of canton Graubünden, Switzerland. Done in 4th semester of the multimedia production study program at HTW Chur. The graphics are done with Adobe Illustrator, the animation work in After Effects.

Work by
Sarah Vettori - icon graphics, animation, sounddesign
Christina Brun - animation, sounddesign
Yasmine Sihite - main graphics

 

'Selfie (2015)

2D animated music cover clip It's my first hand-drawn animation. I drew the frames in Adobe Photoshop and finished up the clip in After Effects. The song is written and recorded by Sven Schnyder.