This short film was a fun little project about Emil Kindlein’s hand-crafted Silver Microphones and his family tradition that inspired his venture.
It was debuted at the official Silver Microphones Gala at the beautiful Synagogue in Timisoara, Romania.
Mr. Kindlein provided the script and images while I filmed the footage while on my trip to Romania beginning of May.

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