EASYdoesit produced "Vergessen wie", "Weiße Fahnen" and "Ein Auge blau" for Peter Fox

After 14 years Peter Fox surprisingly celebrates his comeback with the album “Love Songs”. We are very happy, that we produced all his music videos in 2023.

It started with “Vergessen wie”, shot in Italy, with Director and DoP Arkadiy Kreslov, followed by “Weiße Fahnen”, which we produced on the “Radarstation Teufelsberg” in Berlin.

Then we shot three days for the most elaborate music video “Ein Auge blau” in Berlin and Brandenburg, a “hymn to life with all its facets and pitfalls”. For that video Peter Fox acted as co-director alongside Daniel Harder. In addition, we handled all the social media assets and organized the press conference.

Last but not least, exellent graphic designer Bastian Wienicke created all the graphic artwork for the whole Peter Fox campaign.

A film crew works on a set with warm orange lighting, where several performers in orange robes and body paint are dancing in the background. — © EASYdoesit
Peter Fox Musikvideo Vergessen wie — © EASYdoesit
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PETER FOX - VERGESSEN WIE
A black and white image shows a film crew working on a set inside a large, dimly lit hall. A camera crane is prominent in the foreground, with crew members and lighting equipment surrounding a hazy background featuring a large round window. — © EASYdoesit

A big thank you goes to Peter Fox and his management for the trust in EASYdoesit, it’s a pleasure to work with you! We also have to thank all the others who were involved in the productions, only with you, the videos have become what they are!

A camera operator films a scene in a room resembling an old hospital ward, where a man in a robe performs alongside a musician and two women in nurse attire. — © EASYdoesit
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PETER FOX - WEISSE FAHNEN
A robot-like figure holds a small lamb in its arms while a group of people, some with blue body paint and others in orange clothing, dance in a warmly lit room. — © EASYdoesit
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PETER FOX - EIN AUGE BLAU
Peter Fox, Musikvideo — © EASYdoesit
Peter Fox, Musikvideo — © EASYdoesit
A black and white photo of an outdoor film set, showing crew members looking towards a large tree where three children are sitting on branches. Large reflectors are visible, one reflecting a person, all set against an open field under a cloudy sky. — © EASYdoesit
A densely packed room features various audio equipment like speakers, synthesizers, and mixing consoles, with a camera rig also present. Numerous tangled cables hang and lie everywhere, creating a cluttered setup. — © EASYdoesit
Peter Fox, Musikvideo — © EASYdoesit
A film crew captures a scene in a prison-like set, with a cameraman on the left and a person in a guard uniform holding a thin object behind metal bars, observed by a crew member on the right. — © EASYdoesit
A person stands in a wide, purple-toned field, looking towards a bare tree and a line of distant trees under a dramatic, colorful sky. — © EASYdoesit
Peter Fox, Musikvideo — © EASYdoesit
Peter Fox, Musikvideo — © EASYdoesit
A film set bathed in warm orange light, showing two crew members operating a camera crane. In the background, a woman in an orange outfit stands on a platform surrounded by other people in orange or with blue body paint, sitting on a patterned rug. — © EASYdoesit

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