Studio AKA were invited to create four sequences, totaling nine minutes of animation, as well as the main titles for this live-action drama.
A form of outdoor relief intended to mitigate rural poverty in England and Wales at the end of the 18th century and during the early 19th century.
Recounting the investigation of a crime that shocked Brazil in 2002: the murder of one of the biggest names in the Brazilian Worker’s Party — Celso Daniel
Women live with outdated, binary societal pressures, dictating the way we look, where we go and even how we procreate.
LOBO director Diogo Kalil, illustrator Vini Bustamante, and BBDO Dublin pull together with voice-driven AI on this poignant pro-bono effort for Irish homelessness charity, Dublin Simon Community.
Its all about trash.
Narrated by Don Cheadle this is a film about the many disparate participants who’s combined actions allowed slavery to function in America.
Music Video – “A man who pushed away or was alienated from everyone he knew until confronted with the last person in his life that mattered.”
Title sequence developed for a documentary that explores the confrontation between a young, affluent student and a Native American elder on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial.
Exploring the vast gender inequities in the film industry.
A great use of simple cutouts and large type.
Ripped paper and uncrumpled photos provide some hints at the history and text involved in these tales of black America.
The horrific results of a few minutes of mayhem at a US school provides the key for this film calling for gun reform.
Three perceptions of one truth – hers, his and ours.
Atmospheric visuals for the five-part FX docu-series
Director Elyse Kelly brings a thoughtful approach and painterly touch to Barbra Streisand’s “Be Aware”
NYC studio Bigstar teams with writer/director Robe Imbriano (ABC’s Soul of a Nation) to address the history of white supremacy and how “passive racism perpetuated via white fatigue is the biggest challenge in the fight against racism today.”
Troy Browne’s tale of the struggle to understand his identity.
Great bit of motion work with rotoscoped live action and gritty textures. Feels very contemporary. By Roger.tv
This is a biopic about the 80-year-old US representative and civil rights icon with titles by Elastic.
Barack Obama’s “Fired up, ready to go” cheer became a staple of his appearances when he was campaigning for the 2008 election. 12 contributing animators.
interviews from current inmates discussing their frightening real experiences living through the outbreak, recounting the lack of social distancing measures and other necessities like masks, sanitizers and more.
Really nice animation with clever ideas by VMLY&R
African colours and characters explored in this film for the African Economic Forum.
This is the true story of Estelle, a refugee who was reconnected with her sister after 16 years of separation – with the help of Refugees United, a tech non-profit that connects families separated by war, conflict and disaster.
Some really nice work here from Borderlands – using a variety of techniques to create a dynamic video for amnesty international.
DBLG were tasked to create an animated film that communicated the inequalities that women face globally.
Interesting mix of talking heads and animated scenarios.
The Association for the Prevention of Torture commissioned Nice and Serious to create an animation to explain safeguards in the first hours of police custody can prevent torture and convince States of the need for a universal protocol based on non-coercive interviews.
Her child is just 1, but she knows soon he will be perceived as a big black boy. Can she overcome the systems she feels are in place to oppress her young son?
A metaphorical tale of a new planet discovered that perhaps shows us how we can treat our own inhabitants.
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