Schwill
A human-first employer branding film that opens the doors to Schwill’s workshop. We captured the energy, culture, and craftsmanship of this family-owned manufacturer to attract skilled workers who care about what they build—and who they build it with.

Challenge
Schwill GmbH, a precision manufacturing company, needed to stand out in the competitive skilled labor market. They wanted to communicate what makes their company special—not just machines and output, but the people, values, and work culture that define their day-to-day.
Solution
We created a short employer branding film that brings viewers directly into the workshop. Real employees, real voices, and real moments paint a picture of teamwork, quality, and pride. The video highlights not only the technical side of the work, but also the sense of belonging that sets Schwill apart as a long-term employer.
Concept
Forget staged interviews—this was about honest storytelling. We blended dynamic workshop footage with warm, conversational moments and soundbites from team members. The visual style is grounded yet modern, with handheld motion, natural light, and ambient sound capturing the authentic rhythm of the shop floor. It’s a piece that says: this is who we are—come join us.

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Schwill
A human-first employer branding film that opens the doors to Schwill’s workshop. We captured the energy, culture, and craftsmanship of this family-owned manufacturer to attract skilled workers who care about what they build—and who they build it with.

Challenge
Schwill GmbH, a precision manufacturing company, needed to stand out in the competitive skilled labor market. They wanted to communicate what makes their company special—not just machines and output, but the people, values, and work culture that define their day-to-day.
Solution
We created a short employer branding film that brings viewers directly into the workshop. Real employees, real voices, and real moments paint a picture of teamwork, quality, and pride. The video highlights not only the technical side of the work, but also the sense of belonging that sets Schwill apart as a long-term employer.
Concept
Forget staged interviews—this was about honest storytelling. We blended dynamic workshop footage with warm, conversational moments and soundbites from team members. The visual style is grounded yet modern, with handheld motion, natural light, and ambient sound capturing the authentic rhythm of the shop floor. It’s a piece that says: this is who we are—come join us.

More Works
FAQ
01
What does a project look like?
02
How is the pricing structure?
03
Are all projects fixed scope?
04
What is the ROI?
05
How do we measure success?
06
What do I need to get started?
Schwill
A human-first employer branding film that opens the doors to Schwill’s workshop. We captured the energy, culture, and craftsmanship of this family-owned manufacturer to attract skilled workers who care about what they build—and who they build it with.

Challenge
Schwill GmbH, a precision manufacturing company, needed to stand out in the competitive skilled labor market. They wanted to communicate what makes their company special—not just machines and output, but the people, values, and work culture that define their day-to-day.
Solution
We created a short employer branding film that brings viewers directly into the workshop. Real employees, real voices, and real moments paint a picture of teamwork, quality, and pride. The video highlights not only the technical side of the work, but also the sense of belonging that sets Schwill apart as a long-term employer.
Concept
Forget staged interviews—this was about honest storytelling. We blended dynamic workshop footage with warm, conversational moments and soundbites from team members. The visual style is grounded yet modern, with handheld motion, natural light, and ambient sound capturing the authentic rhythm of the shop floor. It’s a piece that says: this is who we are—come join us.

More Works
FAQ
What does a project look like?
How is the pricing structure?
Are all projects fixed scope?
What is the ROI?
How do we measure success?
What do I need to get started?