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Caramel Pictures is a production agency with offices in Amsterdam, London and Miami. Formerly known as Will van der Vlugt Film Productions, it was renamed to Caramel Pictures in 2007.

Caramel Pictures
HeadquartersAmsterdam, London and Miami
Founder(s)Will van der Vlugt
IndustryProduction Company
URLwww.caramelpictures.com

History

In 1977, Dutch stills photographer Will van der Vlugt moves to film production and founds Will van der Vlugt Film Productions after a career as an advertising photographer.[1] The agency grows out to produce for the international market, working with ad agencies all over the world and creating output for many companies and brands in different countries. In 2007 the company gets renamed to Caramel Pictures.[2] The company has grown since its start, with offices set up in Amsterdam, London, Miami and Dubai and Mumbai. The Amsterdam and London offices cater the European market, whereas Miami targets North and South America. Dubai went on to produce for its own domestic market, but discontinued its shop in 2010. In 2012 Caramel Pictures opened another hub in Mumbai to cater the Indian market.[3] The company now has five offices, houses nine directors and has one of the biggest film studio's of the Netherlands set up in Amsterdam.[4]

Commercials

Behind the scenes: Robot camera to produce commercials

Throughout the years Caramel Pictures has produced hundreds of commercials for different countries, brands and products. Moreover, Caramel Pictures has been involved in different charitable ventures as well as moved into the production of films.[5] Among the commercials Caramel Pictures has created are the award-winning Centraal Beheer campaigns, produced for a Dutch insurance company. Other brands produced for include Hyundai, Ford, Nescafe, Lindt, Amnesty International, McDonald's and many others.[6]

Films

Trailer Broken Moon

In 2010, Caramel Pictures partnered with the NPS, Parasar and Sophie Animation to produce the award-winning short film Broken Moon (original title 'De Maan is Kapot').[7] Directed by Arno Dierickx, it went on to win the Golden Calf for 'best short film' at the Dutch Film Festival in 2010 as well as gathering notable attention on various international film festivals.[8]

Directors

In 2013, Caramel Pictures represents nine directors. They are: Will van der Vlugt, Ronald Koetzier, Marcel van der Vlugt, Arno Dierickx, Andreas Grassl, Devon Dickson, Stuart MacLeod, Greg Francois and Kevin Hewitt.[9]

XS by Caramel Pictures

In 2009, Caramel Pictures went on to form XS by Caramel Pictures. Via this brand, the company produces commercial work on a minimum budget, and promote the use of various platforms of advertising, such as narrowcasting, internet, video walls and other new media.

Awards

References

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  2. ^ van Nierop, Susanne. Adformatie. Adformatie Groep, 2007, p. 22.
  3. ^ "Mediaweek", Campaign Middle East, United Kingdom, October 2006.
  4. ^ Buckley, Rob. "Dutch Courage" Archived March 17, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, The Post, Glendale, November 2000.
  5. ^ Mediafonds, 2010
  6. ^ [1]
  7. ^ IMDB 'De Maan Is Kapot' , 2010
  8. ^ Dutch Film Festival winners, 2010
  9. ^ Hafkamp, Maarten. "Adformatie", Adformatie Groep, november 2010.
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  11. ^ [3]
  12. ^ [4]