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- This is the first in a series of 10 small films produced to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Danish company GN.
- Branding of the danish maritime industry.
- These are the first 3 (edited together) in a series of 10 small films produced to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Danish company GN.
- The legendary Danish-American Jacob A. Riis was one of the 19th century's most innovative journalists and the father of modern documentary photography. Tormented by unrequited love, Jacob Riis emigrated from Denmark to the United States in 1870 and ended up as the very definition of the American dream. His good friend and President at the time, Theodore Roosevelt, called him 'an ideal American'. But before that, Riis had to work his way up from scratch as a drifter, a shipwright, an iron salesman and more. He went on to become recognized as one of America's most significant social revolutionaries, and in his book 'How the Other Half Lives', he documented, through photographs and text, the plight of immigrants living in New York's slums. This little film is wrapped in an incredible love story.
- Video presenting Autism Center Storstrøm.
- 40-year-old Christian is diagnosed with autism. He wrote the lyrics for this song about who he is - and he sings it himself.
- Before the age of Google translate, GN produced the first code book translating Chinese characters into Morse code. Watch GN's role in creating the world's first "internet". GN, originally called 'Det Store Nordiske Telegraf-Selskab' (The Great Nordic Telegraph Company), has always been characterized by a pioneering spirit. Innovation and excellent sound have been the hallmarks of the company ever since the telegraph to today's most advanced headsets (Jabra) and hearing aids (ReSound).
- For people with autism, digital media like cell phones and tablets can improve the quality of life. The digital media open up completely new educational opportunities in connection with planning, visualization and manageability.