ECAL Night Live

ECAL Night Live

During an intensive week, first-year students from the Visual Communication department at ECAL had the opportunity to create and produce the first edition of ECAL Night Live. The goal was to design a show inspired by satirical television formats.

Divided into multidisciplinary teams—including students from the Bachelor programs in Graphic Design, Media & Interaction Design, and Photography—they collaborated to create all the content, set design, and visual identity of the show, delivering a fully homemade project in record time.

The main theme revolved around self-mockery, targeting the visual communication professions, students, and the institution itself, with a subtle touch of current events. This project was supervised by Vincent Veillon and Paul Walther, directors of the RTS show 52 Minutes, as well as Florian Pittet, a digital scenography expert who guided the creation of the show's set design.

Workshop, Transversal project (2025) with Vincent Veillon, Paul Walther, Florian Pittet (Sigmasix), Vincent Jacquier, Julien Gurtner

Courses
BA GRAPHIC DESIGN, BA MEDIA & INTERACTION DESIGN, BA PHOTOGRAPHY
Assistants
Olympe Boutaghane, Achille Masson
Students
Léon Bonnet, Marco Boumya, Arthur Effront, Helena Hell, Francisco Iaconucci, Karim Kaba, Sacha Kaufmann, Corentin Maurer, Blendi Mazreku, Salma Mrani, Matthieu Noël, Jade Picard, Anais Polo, Benjamin Vermot, Leandra Adler, Martin Antherieu, Paul Berthon, Louise Botti Balaguer, Cansu Celen, Layana Comte, Laura Cristinelli, Nastasia Crohas-Beselia, Anaïs Dermont, Simon Devillers, Janne Edel, Mateo Friedrich, Camille Genoud, Eve Gremaud, Eloïse Guillod, Mathis Harmant, Marie Hintzy, Léa Huguenin, Luca Humm, Dahui Jeon, Bogdan Kulyk, Matteo Lucca, Pierric Mamin, Gaëtan Mauclair, Mathys Mauron, Emma Morisseau, Sara Pedersoli, Lucie Pittet, Hélène Prongué, Alice Refachinho, Justine Renevey, Natasha Saccardi, Adriana Saint-Wilkolek, Landelin Schaub, Gaspard Schlatter, Lucie Schrag, Laura Simons, Sandra Teixeira, Nicolas Tripod, Riccardo Troia, Isabelle Virnot, Léna Voélin, Maïa Yassin, Jonas Zesiger, Vu Toni Thien Duc
Know-how
Imagemaking, Fiction, Motion design, Moving images
Emission ECAL Night Live

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