Jana Irmert

참여 작품

Sub Terra
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
A routine tree inspection unexpectedly gives way to a journey into the deep. Set in a hidden subterranean world, ‘Sub Terra’ is the haunting mystery of a cryptic first-person perspective.
Sub Terra
Sound Designer
A routine tree inspection unexpectedly gives way to a journey into the deep. Set in a hidden subterranean world, ‘Sub Terra’ is the haunting mystery of a cryptic first-person perspective.
라스트 앤 퍼스트 맨
Sound Designer
다급한 목소리로 말하는 여성의 사실적인 내레이션과 절묘한 기악곡의 선율이 이어지는 가운데, 놀라운 흑백 화면 속에서 거대한 건축 구조물이 등장한다. 목소리의 주인공은 20억년 후에서 온 여성으로, 앞으로 다가올 인류 사망과 멸종을 경고하고, 그런 종말을 피하기 위해 우리가 할 수 있는 일이 무엇인지 경고한다.
The World at Arm's Length
Sound Designer
Sven has a dream. Once in his life he wants to walk the Camino de Santiago - the Way of St. James. But that seems impossible, Sven has Usher syndrome, a disease which slowly, inexorably robs him of hearing and vision. Profoundly deaf and completely blind since 2010, he can only communicate using a special hearing aid in the spoken language.
Sunny Night
Sound
The documentary about the transfer of power between church and state in Georgia which solely consists of found footage taken from the internet.
Bowlingtreff
Sound Designer
The “Bowlingtreff” is a bowling alley situated right in the centre of Leipzig opened in July 1987. At that time the quality of life in Leipzig and the whole GDR got worse. Houses collapsed because of poor conditions, public life and amusement was on a very low level. The “Bowlingtreff” was not merely an urban entertainment centre but a revolution in those days. Built with the help of hundreds of volunteers without permission of the state authorities in Berlin the building expresses a free and international architecture known as postmodernism. It is an architecture that was never seen before in Leipzig. Marble and parquet on the floor, a glass roof and beautiful pink pillars. The atmosphere was western as time witnesses remember it.
Bowlingtreff
Sound
The “Bowlingtreff” is a bowling alley situated right in the centre of Leipzig opened in July 1987. At that time the quality of life in Leipzig and the whole GDR got worse. Houses collapsed because of poor conditions, public life and amusement was on a very low level. The “Bowlingtreff” was not merely an urban entertainment centre but a revolution in those days. Built with the help of hundreds of volunteers without permission of the state authorities in Berlin the building expresses a free and international architecture known as postmodernism. It is an architecture that was never seen before in Leipzig. Marble and parquet on the floor, a glass roof and beautiful pink pillars. The atmosphere was western as time witnesses remember it.
Hackney Lullabies
Sound Designer