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Precise planning was essential. Studio time is valuable, and using it efficiently required detailed shot lists, prepared transitions and clear communication with clients, models and crew. Solid preparation ensured a smooth shoot and allowed us to maintain focus, flexibility and high energy throughout the day.
Telling a process driven story demands clarity. We defined the narrative structure and essential shots early on to avoid surprises in the edit. This approach allowed us to capture exactly what was needed and supported the shared vision of client, agency and director. The result is a production aligned with both creative and practical expectations.
Being based in the heart of North Rhine Westphalia gives WEWEREKIDS access to a wide network of studios in and around Cologne. From boutique spaces to large scale facilities, every option is close by and easy to reach. This flexibility makes it possible to match any budget and production size while staying efficient and professional.
Our inhouse editing and grading suite allowed us to accompany the project from first draft to final delivery with speed, consistency and a unified visual style. Experienced editors and colorists work hand in hand with the creative team, ensuring that the story remains sharp and the look stays cohesive across all formats.
Sometimes a project produces more strong material than the final format can hold. To preserve the original creative spark, we create Director’s Cuts that present the full mood and artistic intention behind the work. These versions keep the vision alive and reflect the signature style that defines WEWEREKIDS.
WATCH THE KIDS ON THE PLAYGROUND..
''BEHIND THE SCENES''











