We’re now going on summer vacation and
won’t be back until the start of August.
Before we go however, we’d like to leave you with a trailer for our upcoming short UTUR (“bad luck”). The film will be released fall 2011, and will due to the occurring events be one of the shortest snowboard film ever made. Everything was planned in detail for the most spectacular snowboard stunt ever performed in Norway. But something went terribly wrong…
Enjoy, and have a great summer!

The Norwegian Short Film Festival has started and Erkjenning/Recognition is to be shown Saturday and Sunday. The directors of the movie, Klipp og Lim’s Jøran Wærdahl and Vidar Dahl are attending the festival.
The film has previously been shown at Minimalen Kortfilmfestival and Kosmorama, and the creators behind the movie states state in today’s edition of Adresseavisa that an English language version is considered as a English spoken film is more likely to be accepted at festivals abroad.
It’s been a while since we’ve update the site, mainly because we’ve been incredibly busy! So we thought we’d share some of the most recent things that’s been going on around here
New short film in production: Monday the 9th of May was a grand day out in the wilderness shooting the movie Utur. It is our first snowboard movie ever, and will probably be one of the shortest in the history. Breathtaking scenery in Tydal and spectacular stunts never before performed is the backdrop, but during the shooting something goes terribly wrong. The movie is financed by Midtnorsk Filmsenter, and stars Linn Haug and Stian Hovland Eriksen. Sport Extreme supported us with the right wear and contributed in front of the camera.

Happy new year!
January went by in a flash, here’s one of the things that has kept us too busy to blog: Enovas “A little less. Every day” campaign. We were commissioned by Scanpartner to make the illustrations and films for the campaign back in 2006, but the crisis never got bad enough and has been buried in the vault until now. The campaign encourages people to spend a little less electricity every day, so we can avoid an energy crisis. And monumental electricity bills.
The campaign ran in all the major newspapers and norwegian tv-channels, in addition to a dedicated website and bannerads.

(This is a greeting to our Norwegian followers)
God jul og godt nytt år!
Årets julegave går til Hold Lyset Tent-kampanjen, som vi har vært med å lage for Kirkens Bymisjon. Donasjonene går til mennesker i byen vår som trenger hjelp og støtte i juletida. Lyset som skal holdes tent er en stor kube som står i parken utenfor Vår Frue kirke, og det er gaver til Bymisjonen som får den til å lyse.
Send LYS til 2470 og så gir du 50 kroner. Eller gå inn på www.holdlysettent.no og gi med kredittkort. Her kan du også se kuben live når den lyser opp. Vi oppfordrer alle våre kunder og samarbeidspartnere til å hjelpe oss å holde lyset tent gjennom hele jula!
Vi takker for året som har gått og gleder oss til det neste! Julefreden senker seg over våre lokaler fra torsdag 23. desember til mandag 3. januar.
Hilsen Klipp og Lim
After four days of filming out in the freezing cold, we’re proud to present the movie for the Hold lyset tent-campaign.
The film consists of people from all walks of life; celebrities from Trondheim and friends of Kirkens Bymisjon, telling us how little it takes to help those less fortunate and to contribute to help light up the city during the Christmas season.
From December 1st and all through all through December a glowing interactive cube will be present in Tordenskjoldparken by Vår Frue kirke in Trondheim. You can make your contribution by sending an SMS or via the campaign website, and the cube will light up. The cube will also interact with people who are nearby with sound and by changing it’s glow. The campaign website will feature a live stream of the cube, where you’ll be able to watch it light up whenever it receives a contribution.
Some links:
Hold lyset tent on Facebook
Hold lyset tent on Twitter

We’ve been busy working together with Kirkens Bymisjon (The Church City Mission) on their annual fundraising campaign in Trondheim called “Lys i mørket” (Light in the Dark). This year things will be done a little differently, and we’re in the process of making material for the campaign.
That’s all we’re about to reveal for now, gifts are not to be opened too early! Follow us for further updates, but if you live in Trondheim you’re not likely to miss it though.

We’ve got space to let in our offices at Innherredsveien 7 which are currently inhabited by Skala Analyse & Rådgiving, Daffy Design, Byrå Tusj and of course, us.
We aim to find someone who can mutually benefit from staying with us, and we like to think that Klipp og Lim is a creative environment where ideas and ambitions can be nourished.
If you’re looking for an office space and to work in a creative environment, do not hesitate to contact us for more details. Send an e-mail to mail@klippoglim.no with some information about yourself and whatever questions you might have and we’ll get right back to you!