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== EHEMAHLIGER MITARBEITER == | |||
Coming from publishing a music magazine (Black Out 1999-2005), running a music production studio (2003-2008), expanding to video edit and animation (2008-2011), Noah Felk began to work as a creative director for corporate events, writing and producing music, art and stageshows. When corporate social responsibility (CSR) became more popular, it was a natural shift for Noah and the right thing to focuson. He chose to use his talent and potential for a greater cause and began to primarily work with sustainable brands, festivals and non profit organizations. Several years of campaigning for a better tomorrow have shaped the right mindset and vision to approach new ways in storytelling. After hundreds of imagefilms, short features and two feature length documentaries for german television, Noah Felk created his first own film 'Road to Kampala' (2018) in partnership with the german initiative Viva conAgua. | Coming from publishing a music magazine (Black Out 1999-2005), running a music production studio (2003-2008), expanding to video edit and animation (2008-2011), Noah Felk began to work as a creative director for corporate events, writing and producing music, art and stageshows. When corporate social responsibility (CSR) became more popular, it was a natural shift for Noah and the right thing to focuson. He chose to use his talent and potential for a greater cause and began to primarily work with sustainable brands, festivals and non profit organizations. Several years of campaigning for a better tomorrow have shaped the right mindset and vision to approach new ways in storytelling. After hundreds of imagefilms, short features and two feature length documentaries for german television, Noah Felk created his first own film 'Road to Kampala' (2018) in partnership with the german initiative Viva conAgua. |
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Organisation | Viva con Agua Stiftung |
Rolle | Documentation |
Bereich | {{{Bereich}}} |
Aufgaben | Film & Foto |
dabei seit | 2018 |
Kontakt | n.felk@vivaconagua.org |
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EHEMAHLIGER MITARBEITER
Coming from publishing a music magazine (Black Out 1999-2005), running a music production studio (2003-2008), expanding to video edit and animation (2008-2011), Noah Felk began to work as a creative director for corporate events, writing and producing music, art and stageshows. When corporate social responsibility (CSR) became more popular, it was a natural shift for Noah and the right thing to focuson. He chose to use his talent and potential for a greater cause and began to primarily work with sustainable brands, festivals and non profit organizations. Several years of campaigning for a better tomorrow have shaped the right mindset and vision to approach new ways in storytelling. After hundreds of imagefilms, short features and two feature length documentaries for german television, Noah Felk created his first own film 'Road to Kampala' (2018) in partnership with the german initiative Viva conAgua.
In 2018 Noah Felk started to build a creative lab in Uganda, where young people get the chance to enjoy the benefits of art education and create opportunities for themselve sand others.
Personal Mantra: don't be genius– be useful.