Anouk Geinoz
Director - Interactive Media DesignerThis performance is a re-adaptation of 'The Room Where It Happens' from Hamilton, aiming to honor and perpetuate the values of Lin-Manuel Miranda's work through a new interpretation. This performance was entirely designed and produced by our team of students, from scenography to technical setup, specifically developed for this event. The combination of live performance and real-time filming was a significant challenge, tackled with limited resources and high technical demands. This context explains the slight delay between the voice and the music in the room, inherent to the constraints of the setup.
On the eve of her wedding, a woman, troubled by her feelings for her lover, is jolted back to reality by her abusive fiancé, who leads her to abandon her true love. A french jukebox musical based on Taylor Swift's hit "Don't blame me" and Adele's song "When we were young"
Attending a live concert unveils a distinctive experience for the performers. Following an artist on their journey as a live performer provides profound insights into their state of mind and offers a sneak peek into the intricate world of show business. Exploring the symbiotic connection an artist shares with their audience, from the meticulous soundcheck to the behind-the-scenes glimpses backstage, finally illuminates the true essence of live music. It's a journey that transcends the stage and invites you into the beating heart of the artist's connection with their craft and their audience.
From September to December 2024, we took full creative and technical control of EikonLive, the official Twitch channel of our school. More than just managing streams, we built a complete ecosystem, from the stage design to the final broadcast, shaping the channel’s identity both on and off the air. Every aspect of the production was in our hands. We designed and set up the studio, managed lighting, operated cameras, and ran the technical control room. We developed the editorial direction, planned and directed live shows, and ensured smooth audience interaction through active moderation. Beyond the livestreams, we handled post-production, publishing VODs, and managing the channel’s communication to maximize its reach. This experience gave us hands-on expertise in professional livestream production, blending creativity and technical precision to bring engaging content to a live audience.
As part of our internship at eikonLab, we were given the opportunity to create the opening credits for the Fribourg International Film Festival (FIFF), whose 2025 theme was “Whodunnit?”, centered around mystery, investigation, and crime fiction. We developed the sequence entirely from scratch, both conceptually and technically. The credits play with two parallel timelines: one follows a mysterious figure who manipulates the crime scene by planting false clues and erasing real evidence, while the other shows the forensic investigation team unknowingly falling into the trap, analyzing misleading information. Designed to reflect the narrative logic and atmosphere of the festival’s theme, the sequence also offers a playful, immersive experience for viewers, inviting them to solve the mystery themselves as they watch.
Le Chocolat is a short film that immerses us in the Switzerland of 1900. It narrates the tale of Archibald and Evangeline, a young couple navigating life on a modest income and separated by distance. However, their worlds are dramatically altered by the construction of the Cailler chocolate factory and its accompanying railway. As the industrial landscape reshapes their lives, the film unfolds a story of love, resilience, and the sweet influence of change in the face of progress.
I worked on advertising graphics for several theatre productions in my city, creating posters, flyers, and video teasers. I always collaborate closely with the director to visually reflect the spirit and message of each play through the design.