Marie Curie: Bereavement in the Work Place

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Marie Curie

Bereavement in the Workplace

Challenge

We were tasked with developing a creative campaign to drive awareness and traffic to the new workplace ‘bereavement support hub’ on Marie Curie’s website.

Grief effects everyone differently and Marie Curie aims to educate people in the workplace on the best ways they can support and talk to a bereaved colleague. Using the correct phrases and being compassionate and flexible can make a real difference in supporting a bereaved person.

Solution

We created a 2D animation with guidance on how to support a colleague who may be grieving. The animation is direct and demonstrates that bereavement at work can be a serious problem.

It also offers a hopeful message that help is out there and making a positive change is something that people can start doing today.

 

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Digital Theatre+: Learning Platform Training Videos

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Educational Platform Training Videos

Challenge

Digital Theatre+ is the world’s leading educational platform for the study of performing arts and dramatic texts. 

The platform offers a multitude of great learning content, which is why they asked us to create a series of training videos for school teachers and librarians on how to use Digital Theatre+.

 

Solution

We animated a series of videos to help users navigate their way around Digital Theatre+.

From explaining how to make an account to finding appropriate resources for students, we covered the whole platform in 10 videos to help users get the most out of Digital Theatre+.

UX
UX (user experience) is about enhancing the experience that people have when interacting with a product and making sure they find value in what you're providing. In the case of this project, we walked through the UI (user interface) to help users grasp a better understanding of the software, therefore improving UX.

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IIED: Climate Change Loss & Damage Series

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Introduction to series

The International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) approached us with an idea to give a voice to young climate activists in some of the least developed countries in the world. These individuals are powerful advocates for their countries and the loss and damage their countries are experiencing from a climate change they have not created. 

Working directly with Gladys, Solomon, Gabriel and Ineza we were able to create a powerful series of animations that are authentic, create global engagement and have a clear call to action. 

Each animation has a custom designed music score, feature the voices of the activists and a reveal from film to animation at the conclusion of the video.

Solomon Islands

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Rising sea levels in the Pacific 

Gladys Salirade and Solomon Yeo bear witness to the existential threat climate change poses to The Solomon Islands. 

In this animation we weave two stories together to highlight the costs and challenges caused by rising sea levels. 

A custom music score was designed featuring traditional bamboo pipe music. 

Rwanda

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The high price paid by young women in Rwanda

Ineza Umuhoza Grace is the founder of The Green Fighter a charity based in Kigali, Rwanda that helps to educate young people to understand climate change and to take action. This animation shows how climate change if damaging food production and the educational opportunities of young girls. 

A custom music score was designed featuring a version of the traditional Inanga string instrument 

Sierra Leone

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Devastating mudslides in Sierra Leone 

Gabriel Kpaka is the Deputy Director at the Sierra Leone Meteorological Agency. In this animation we show how increasingly frequent intense rainfall is creating deadly mudslides in the capital Freetown.  

In addition to the loss of life and infrastructure, climate change is also harming food sustainability. 

A custom music score was designed featuring traditional Palm Wine acoustic guitar and the African hand drum.

Film Interviews

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Additional interview footage filmed locally, combined with behind the scenes production shots help to extend the opportunities for the audience to engage with the core Solomon Islands animation

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Right Venture Creative in Kigali helped us capture some beautifully frames footage of Ineza as she extends the explanations she gave within the time constraints of the animation. It also helps to provide additional opportunities for the viewer to discover the natural beauty of the Rwandan landscape. 

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Working in partnership with a local film crew in Freetown we were able to use this film to explore in more depth the reasons for climate change induced loss and damage in Sierra Leone. 

Global Reach - Local Language Versions

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Solomon Islands - Pijin

The use of Pijin was identified as an important requirement of the project. Many native Pijin speakers in The Solomon Islands do not fully understand the reasons behind climate change and what they can do improve the life changes of their families. Pijin enables community outreach and the education of all. 

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Rwanda - Kinyarwanda

Kinyarwanda is spoken by more than 10 million people in Rwanda and is important to support the Green Fighter educational outreach program with children and rural communities. Helping to create the next generation of climate activists. It will also help with the wider dissemination of the animation across the country. 

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Sierra Leone - Krio

Krio is spoken by 87% of the population in Sierra Leone and unities the different ethnic groups in the country and is the primary language of communication for Sierra Leoneans at home and across the world. 

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Syngenta: RNAI

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Syngenta

RNA-Based Biocontrols Animation

Challenge

Syngenta approached us to make an animation to explain some of the innovative work coming out of their biocontrols division. In particular, their RNAi solution that find answers in nature allowing specific insects such as the Colorado Potato Beetle to be targeted but beneficial insects and pollinators to be left unharmed; with no damage to the surrounding environment. The challenge was to communicate the science and potential in a way that also brought to the centre its environmental potential. 

Solution

We created a hand drawn animation feel to make the style and motion feel organic in line with the messaging of the animation. The Science is presented with simple visuals and the avoidance of as much jargon or technical language as possible. Where possible the animation is anchored by the landscape and environment to draw attention to RNAi as a solution found in nature and sympathetic to nature. 

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Evans Cycles: Centenary Animation

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Evans Cycles

Centenary Animation

Challenge

Evans Cycles is the UK’s leading specialist bike retailer and in 2021 celebrates 100 years since the company was formed by F W Evans in his original shop in Kennington Road in London. Throughout that time they’ve been at the heart of UK cycling; from original hand built F W Evans frames, through to their range of modern in house bike brands Pinnacle and Hoy, and the thousands of UK cyclists that have worked, shopped, and ridden with them.

In celebration of their centenary, Evans Cycles approached us for an animation to highlight the cycling milestones of the past 100 years. They wanted something dynamic and striking that seamlessly flowed through the decades, while always making the bicycle the hero of the scene.

Solution

Everything from the clothing to the soundscape to the cars (not to mention the bikes!) was carefully considered when designing each scene to make sure they were instantly recognisable.

The piece was animated using a blend of 2D, 3D and frame-by-frame animation. Often we constructed 3D scenes as a reference for our 2D and frame-by-frame motion, allowing us to create interesting but believable camera movements while retaining the loose, organic motion you achieve with 2D and frame-by-frame animation.

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Sound Design

We built a custom score for the piece that seamlessly changes through the decades making each scene clearly identifiable.

The audio sets the mood and pace across the animation ebbing and flowing from leisurely cycles to a crescendo at the 2012 London Olympics.

Finally, the sound effects of the aeroplane tearing across the sky or the crowd in the velodrome complete the atmosphere.

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Green Alliance: Circular Economy

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Green Alliance

Explaining the Circular Economy

Challenge

We collaborated with the team at the Green Alliance – an environmental think tank for a conference animation. We worked to develop a brief that presents the key findings of their research, posing critical questions around the move to a circular economy in the UK. To demonstrate the lack of government targets in meeting the need for reduction in resources we showed how this can be changed. 

Solution

Aimed at key audiences in large businesses, civil service and advocates across other organisations we created a story centred around earth to demonstrate our relentless consumption of natural resources and the effect on the planet. By highlighting areas for positive change that help to drive a circular economy we sign post the need to reduce waste in half by 2050 in order to meet our commitments.

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Bupa: Infodemic Animation

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Bupa

Infodemic Animation

The Brief

The coronavirus pandemic has generated an unprecedented amount of health information. People worldwide have been desperately looking up the symptoms online, how it’s transmitted, how to prevent it and how to treat it. Bupa Health approached us to create an explainer animation to riase awareness of this and provide a few top tips on what to look out for when searching for health information online.

Solution

Working with the Bupa team we developed a concept showing our central character who searches via mobile for health information. He turns detective and starts to analyse the information sources and highlight the areas to look out for. While not all information is digested online much of the misinformation we receive can spread quickly via digital channels so it’s important to ask key questions.

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IONTAS: Phage Display

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IONTAS

An Introduction to Phage Display

Challenge

Iontas uses its proprietary technology to accelerate antibody drug discovery. We were asked to create an animation to educate a student and postgraduate audience in the potential and application of Phage Display.

Solution

The animation needed to balance the objectives of scientific accuracy with engagement to a partially informed audience. In order to reduce the cognitive load of the viewer we designed a concept that used a limited colour palette with a lot of negative space. The motion is kept to the minimum required to accurately match the animation to the voiceover and avoid unnecessary distraction. 

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Trussell Trust: Volunteer training videos

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Trussell Trust

Food Bank Explainer Videos

Challenge

The Trussell Trust approached us to help them to create a series of training videos that would really help to onboard their food bank volunteers across the country. The videos needed to be adaptable, friendly and informative; whilst also reflecting the diversity of volunteers and the clients of food banks.

Solution

We designed a plan to combine film and animation. We filmed on location at two food banks to capture the first hand experiences of existing volunteers and to see the food banks in action. We then combined this with a friendly animation style that helped us to make the learning content relatable and adaptable to future changes. 

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What Does a Volunteer do?

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Safeguarding

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Sign Posting

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Handling Difficult Situations

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Prayer Guidelines

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Autistica: Anxiety & Autism

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Autistica - Anxiety Explained

An animation for World Autism Awareness Week

Challenge

Autistic people are 4 times more likely to suffer from anxiety than non-autistic people. This coupled with a lack of understanding around autism can lead to some difficult situations to navigate. Autistica wanted an animation for World Autism Awareness Week that broadened understanding of what its like to suffer from anxiety while autistic.

Solution

Told from the perspective of a person with autism and anxiety, the animation clarifies what the triggers can be and what anxiety feels like. 

The bright, bold and poppy animation, scribble motif and stylised characters allowed us to clearly convey emotions (which is important for autistic people) without being unsettling or anxiety-inducing in itself!

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