Florian Andreas Wieder (born 27 February 1968) is a German production designer, set designer and creative producer.
Florian Wieder | |
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Born | Florian Andreas Wieder 27 February 1968 Munich, West Germany |
Alma mater | Academy of Fine Arts of Munich |
Occupation | Production designer |
Website | wiederdesign |
Career
editWieder began his career studying music in the United States as a guitarist and musician.[1][2] Inspired by the set design of Prince's Sign o' the Times Tour, he later pursued stage design at the Academy of Fine Arts of Munich.[3] He founded the Munich-based production company Wieder Design in 1990, where he primarily designs sets.[4][5]
Television
editWieder is one of the most famous television set designers in Germany.[6][7][8][9] From 2001 until 2007, he worked as a production designer for TV total, and re-designed the set of Wetten, dass..? in 2008.[5][10] He received the German Television Award for Best Studio Design for his work on Sabine Christiansen, Deutschland sucht den Superstar and Let's Dance.[11]
He made his international breakthrough in 2004 when he began work as a production designer for The X Factor.[4] He was scouted by producer Simon Cowell after his work on Deutschland sucht den Superstar and was hired to work on the inaugural series.[12] He worked on the show until its fifteenth and final series in 2018, and was awarded the Judges Award by the Royal Television Society for his "outstanding work" and "[continued] innovation" on the series.[13] He has since worked on numerous Syco Entertainment operations such as Britain's Got Talent, America's Got Talent and its spin-off series America's Got Talent: The Champions and America's Got Talent: All-Stars.[14][15][16]
Wieder's success led him to an extended collaboration with MTV, where he worked as designer and creative producer for six consecutive editions of the MTV Video Music Awards and eight editions of the MTV Europe Music Awards.[17] For his work on the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards, he was awarded the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Production Design for a Variety or Reality Series.[18]
He has worked as a production designer for many American television specials, such as the 2010 Pro Bowl, the 2010 Spike Video Game Awards and the 2011 CMT Music Awards, as well as reality competition and game shows like American Idol, Dancing With The Stars, Million Dollar Password, Spin the Wheel and Who Wants to Be a Millionaire.[14][10][19][20][21] As production designer, he has worked with ABC and the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences on three consecutive editions of the Primetime Emmy Awards.[22]
Since 2019, he has worked on the Masked Singer franchise in Germany, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the United States.[23] In 2022, he worked as production designer for the opening ceremony of the 2022 FIFA World Cup.[24]
Eurovision Song Contest
editWieder has acted as production designer of the Eurovision Song Contest for seven editions since 2011, the latest being in 2024.[24] He received the German Television Award for Best Entertainment Show for his work on the Eurovision Song Contest 2011.[25]
Wieder's work on the Eurovision Song Contest has made a transformative impact in the contest's visual direction.[4][17]: 149 [26][27] Through the use of stage elements such as a catwalk, which has been prominent in many of his designs, and a proscenium arch, used decoratively in 2017 and 2019 to mark boundaries between artists and spectators, Wieder emphasises an intimate connection between artists and attendees [17]: 149 .[26][28] Scholars argue his work has influenced subsequent contest productions, but that there is a risk of standardisation, stereotyping, and loss of national identity by regularly employing the same designers.[26][27][29]
Wieder has also helped create multiple stage performances for the show, including German entries "Miss Kiss Kiss Bang" and "Sister" and the live-on-tape performance for the Austrian entry "Amen".[30][31][32] He was responsible for the stage design of the German pre-selection shows in 2010–11, 2014, 2017–19 and 2022.[1][4][33][34][35][36][37]
Music
editWieder has worked on set design for artists such as Adele, Beyoncé, Jennifer Lopez and U2.[38][39]
Wieder is the designer and producer of the ongoing Rammstein Stadium Tour.[40] His stage design was shortlisted for the Concert Production Design Award at the 2020 Design Achievement Awards.[41]
In 2022, he was responsible for the stage design of the Bavaria Sounds concert series featuring Andreas Gabalier, Helene Fischer and Robbie Williams. The 150-metre wide diamond-shaped stage was the biggest Wieder had ever designed and was labelled "the wildest stage for a concert since Rock in Rio".[12][42]
Accolades
editReferences
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