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Cycles (the Call)

For Klaus Sahm's music video Cycles, a deeply personal tribute to his brother, we went all in. No limits. No cuts. We flipped a piano upside down, suspended it from a crane, and set Klaus underneath - everything turned on its head. Two stunt rigger were brought in to ensure his safety. On top he trained in Berlin, preparing for this gravity-defying moment.

The shoot required intense focus, precision, and a massive camera crane on rails to capture it all. The result is a breathtaking, high-concept visual. We couldn't be prouder of how it turned out - one of those moments where everything comes together perfectly.

Klaus Sahm

Cycles (the Call)

For Klaus Sahm's music video Cycles, a deeply personal tribute to his brother, we went all in. No limits. No cuts. We flipped a piano upside down, suspended it from a crane, and set Klaus underneath - everything turned on its head. Two stunt rigger were brought in to ensure his safety. On top he trained in Berlin, preparing for this gravity-defying moment.

The shoot required intense focus, precision, and a massive camera crane on rails to capture it all. The result is a breathtaking, high-concept visual. We couldn't be prouder of how it turned out - one of those moments where everything comes together perfectly.

Klaus: „It reflects the wild thoughts and emotions I experienced after receiving the devastating news of my brothers passing. His passing turned my whole life upside down, and it still feels surreal. We both enjoyed and continue to enjoy extreme emotions and adrenaline, so I wanted to capture something extreme, perhaps unusual, something that looks and feels surreal, while trying to express my disorientation. Being suspended several meters high in the air, upside down from a crane, did exactly that for me.“

Videography: Tim Pfeffer