Our Animations
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Oxfam - Does Aid Work?
Animation for Oxfam exploring the idea of delivering quality aid.
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Moustique
An animation for distribution in the Democratic Republic of Congo, about malaria prevention.
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Mofanana
An animation created in Malawi in association with Theatre for a Change and Christian Aid.
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HIV Patent Pool
The complex workings of the drug patent process are explained as clearly and simply as possible, to spread the word far and wide.
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Jac Do
this subtle tale tells the story of a bird, bullied by others, who learn a vital lesson about acceptance.
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Oxfam - Good Aid
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Join Hands for Justice
Animation about gender equality, working with different groups in Sierra Leone and completed while out there.
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StikAx
Rotoscoped animation to advertise the Ministry of Sound StikAx hand-held mixer.
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Stigmatisation
Animation created in Sierra Leone to help reduce the stigma of HIV and AIDS in West Africa.
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Together We are Strong
Animation made in Sierra Leone, written by a community group, to help prevent the transmission of HIV from parent to child.
Oxfam - Does Aid Work?Animation for Oxfam regarding the importance of giving Aid, and the good it can do to developing countries |
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Oxfam - Good AidAnimation for Oxfam exploring the idea of delivering quality aid is not just about giving the right amount; it's about giving it in the right way. |
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MoustiqueAn animation for distribution in the Democratic Republic of Congo, about malaria prevention. |
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Join hands for JusticeAnimation about gender equality, completed in Sierra Leone. |
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MofananaAn animation created in Malawi in association with Theatre for a Change and Christian Aid. Mofanana means 'Equals' in the local language Chichewa, and this film addresses issues of gender equality and HIV prevention. |
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Together we are strongMusic by the absurdly skilled Nick Parton This one was made in Sierra Leone, written by a community group, to help prevent the transmission of HIV from parent to child. |
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Patent Pool - Life Saving HIV treatmentsAnimation produced for Stop Aids Campaign, and their 'Push for the Pool' programme. The complex workings of the drug patent process are explained as clearly and simply as possible, to spread the word far and wide. |
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Jac DoAn animation created two years ago and never officially released, this is its first public showing. Aimed at 5-9 year olds, this subtle tale tells the story of a bird, bullied by others, who learn a vital lesson about acceptance. The voiceover is in Welsh, and now has English subtitles. The piece was originally interactive, and the viewer could choose between two different endings. They're both included here, one after the other. |
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StigmatisationAnimation created in Sierra Leone to help reduce the stigma of HIV and AIDS in West Africa. Nominated for best animation in the 'TGSNT Awards' 2008. Visit http://www.hivsierraleone.co.uk for more. |
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StikaxRotoscoped animation to advertise the Ministry of Sound StikAx hand-held mixer. Two characters from the game www.breakintheroad.com reprise their roles. They were subsequently rotoscoped and the backgrounds hand-drawn and dropped in behind them. |
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