UCL: Gender Stereotype: Animals

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UCL Millennium Cohort Study

Gender Stereotypes: Animals

Challenge

Research from the Millennium Cohort study considering the career aspirations of 7-14-year-old children highlighted a significant gender bias in the types of jobs boys and girls wanted to to in later life. Our challenge with this project was to bring the research to life for an audience with an age range of 7-11 years old and extend the impact of gender stereotypes: animals by creating a suite of learning content that could be easily deployed in schools and home across the country.

Solution

We started ‘Gender Stereotypes: Animals’ by visiting a school to speak with and film a group of children to see and hear their first hand responses. We then designed a concept that uses young animals as the main characters. This allowed us to maximise the tension between the views that children express about careers and their views on gender bias. Through the use of animals we were able to encourage the children to consider their judgements as a third person without representing children and then seeming to be critical. The animal characters also helped us to add fun and engagement.

‘Gender Stereotypes: Animals’ was narrated with character voice-over artists to increase the sense of fun and differentiation from a lesson or instructional information. The Attenborough-esque voice-over that starts the animation uses a familiar voice in conjunction with film that creates a surprising reveal early in the video to hook the audience.

To ensure the long-standing impact of the project, we designed a suite of complimentary learning content that could be easily used by teachers and to extend the learning activities to home.

Outcomes

The animation and learning content will be released to schools nationally throughout 2019.

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Gender Stereotypes: Anti-Fairytale

Gender Stereotypes: Anti-Fairytale

Find out more about the ‘gender stereotypes: anti-fairytale’. Bringing the Millennium Cohort study’s research to life through animation and creating something both educational and engaging for an audience aged 11-14.

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Surrey Police: Child Sexual Exploitation

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Surrey Police

Animations to Create Awareness of Child Sexual Exploitation

Animation is a great tool to communicate serious issues – this animation we created for Surrey Police is appearing in select cinemas alongside an online campaign.

The pair of animations (second animation below) feature elements of real-life examples and is aimed at young teenagers. They showcases how Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE) can manifest itself, and encourages them to talk to someone they trust.

We worked closely with Officers involved in tackling CSE in Surrey from storyboard to completion, in order to best tell the story.

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FourFive CBD Oil

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FourFive CBD Oil

Explainer Animation

Challenge

FourFiveCBD founders Dominic Day & George Kruis approached us to help bring the story of their 0% THC CBD Oil to life.

Between them they have 20 years experience in professional sport as seasoned international Rugby players at the top of their game. Dom and George developed a 0% THC CBD Oil for athletes by athletes offering peace of mind to professional sports athletes who manage injury prevention, injury and pain over the course of their careers.

They are the first company in the world to have a CBD product that is tested for the cross contamination of over 400 banned substances. They are also the safest CBD product on the market for anyone who is drug tested regularly. We collaborated to develop a memorable explainer animation to reenforce the credibility of a trusted brand across their core target market and audiences.

Solution

Collaborating with the FourFiveCBD team we developed a narrative and visual language to extend the brand work into an animated explainer. The animation clearly reinforces the credibility of the product and positions this for use in their key markets with professional sports athletes.

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Deloitte: Callum & Chloe

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Deloitte & Power2

Mental Health Awareness Animation

Challenge

The Like Minded were asked to create an engaging charity animation by Deloitte for one of their partners. The Power2 charity supports teenagers who are struggling in life to discover their confidence and self-worth by working with toddlers to support their learning. The animation needed to explain the values of the charity, how it works and the impact it has. The animation needed to be accessible to a wide audience of the general public and engaging for an informed audience of school leaders, nursery settings and local authorities.

Solution

The illustration style chosen for the animation focuses the viewers attention on the characters. The colour palettes are used to reflect the emotions felt by the characters with saturations and hues dynamically changing at key stages of the characters engagement with the Power2 program. The animation was completed with a custom sound design to provide a subtle support to the motion and emotion of the video.

Concept Art

The illustration style has a hand painted approach with soft lines and limited colour palettes. The combined effect creates a dream or memory like state enabling the viewer to feel like they can step into the characters and increasing real engagement

Character Design, Sketch and Development
Power2 Mental Health Character Development

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UCL: The Bartlett Energy Institute

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UCL: The Bartlett Energy Institute

Smart Energy and the Built Environment

Challenge

UCL have created a new MSc course, designed to enable students to gain the skills to be at the forefront of the smart energy revolution and to lead the transformation to a sustainable global energy system. 

Our challenge was to create an animation that explained the key concepts and components of the course, supporting its launch to undergraduate and graduate students. 

Solution

Working with the key academics at UCL to create a script and concept for the animation, we determined that the approach should be character led. It was important that the animation had a human connection with the audience and that it was seen as not just a practical and interesting course that would be useful for career development, but also inspiring individuals to want to work on some of the biggest challenges for people and the planet. 

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Impetus: Young People from Disadvantaged Backgrounds

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Impetus

Young People from Disadvantaged Backgrounds

Challenge

Working with Impetus we created an animation highlighting their recent YouthJobsGap research, that investigates the struggle that young people from disadvantaged backgrounds face with employment. This animation was created to compliment their research into the link between education and employment outcomes. 

Solution

We developed an illustrative style that uses contrast to highlight the key facts from the report. The animation has been shared as part of a wider initiative to raise awareness with policy makers and influencers on the issues related to youth unemployment. 

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John Lyon’s Charity: Mini Adventures

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John Lyon's Charity

John the Lion's Mini Adventures

We worked with John Lyon’s Charity, an organisation that support children and young people through other youth charities in the London area. 

In previous years they would provide day trips from their ‘summer holiday activity fund’. However, due to Covid restrictions we created a mini-series of adventure animations to entertain and inspire younger children.

Aimed at younger children, John the Lion and friends go on a mini-adventure together.

The animation series shows them visiting various locations on a day out. Below you can see ‘John the Lion’s Day at the Theatre’ and ‘John the Lion’s Day at the Theme Park’
The children could then submit for entry into a competition.

A Day at the Theatre

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A Day at the Theme Park

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Testimonial

"From start to finish, The Like Minded team were very professional and helpful. We have never done anything like a short animation but Nick and the team put our minds at ease and reassured that we were in safe hands. Highly recommend!"

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Anna Freud: Moving Up!

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Anna Freud: Moving Up!

An animation to support children's mental health

Challenge

The leading child and family mental health charity Anna Freud approached us to create an animation to promote discussion and proactive mental health support for children moving from primary school to secondary school. The brief asked us to ensure that the final video would connect with children as peer learning rather than adult led instruction.

Solution

We started by forming a focus group of 60 11-year olds to provide us with first hand stories and ideas to articulate their emotions and areas of anxiety. From this we designed a concept to follow the story of 4 main characters as they experience key moments such as the first day at school. All of the characters were voiced by children using a natural language approach. The project itself was relatively complex to construct and manage but the end result has been well received in schools and by families in England. 

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BirdLife: World Migratory Day 2020

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BirdLife

World Migratory Birds Day 2020

Challenge

World Migratory Bird Day is an annual global campaign to raise awareness of the threats to migratory birds environments form hunting, habitat loss and climate change. 

The Like Minded was asked by Birdlife to increase empathy in the plight of birds by highlighting the challenges they face and the co-dependencies that birds and humans have. 

Solution

We decided to create an animation without a voiceover or any explanatory text on screen to allow cognitive space for the viewer to focus on the story and to be engaged through active interpretation. 

The animation features two interwoven stories of migration and connectivity to humanise the birds journey. 

We utilised perspective changes and change of pace through transitions to add to the dynamic feel of the animation. 

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Find out more about this animation highlighting BirdLife & Trillion Tree’s work investing the teams behind bold forest landscape programmes that are ensuring the conservation of world’s tropical forests. 

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BirdLife & Trillion Trees

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BirdLife & Trillion Trees

Sustaining Tropical Forests is Vital for the Planet

Challenge

The BirdLife Forest Landscape Sustainability Accelerator is investing in the teams behind bold forest landscape programmes that are ensuring the conservation of world’s tropical forests. Helping them access the knowledge and space to create new, sustainable funding models.

Our animation needed to show the effects of good and bad decision making and the interdependencies of local economies and the environment. However, it needed to also engage the viewer with the beauty of tropical rainforests.

Solution

We wanted to build on the legacy of games such as Carcassonne and Sims to build an interactive games based landscape that would immerse the viewer in the decision making process. We achieved this by creating a 3D environment divided into hexagons with decisions and consequences of each move played out across the animation.

To ensure that the tropical forest landscape environment felt natural we created changing weather and lighting patterns, overlaid a rich sound landscape and complimented the 3D animation with hand drawn 2D animation closeups of human and animal interactions.

More work for BirdLife

Find out more about this animation celebrating World Migratory Day 2020.

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