Animation

We create powerful and moving films that show emissions, targets, resource uses and success stories.

We can also show water volumes and flows and other normally invisible or unseen stuff.

Outputs include six second VINE animations for instant social media viewing, short trailers or teasers designed to go viral and longer, more detailed technical stories or presentations.

Below is a selection of recent animations.  These can also be viewed from our Vimeo page


PayClip have quickly become market-leaders for smart phone payment in Mexico and wanted a simple way to show potential investors this growth pattern.

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How much do the people of Bristol recycle their waste?

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This film by Carbon Visuals for WBCSD graphically demonstrates how significant fossil fuel use is today and will continue to be for decades to come, and so makes a case for carbon capture and storage. All the quantities represented in the film are 'real'; the film shows the actual volume and rate of emissions, it is not merely indicative.

Read more about this Carbon Visuals project here.

We commissioned a playful song from science composer David Haines which was performed by schoolchildren on World Ozone Day 2015 at the National Marine Aquarium at Plymouth.

Read more about this Carbon Visuals project here.

In 2010 New York City added 54 million metric tons of carbon dioxide (equivalent) to the atmosphere, but that number means little to most people because few of us have a sense of scale for atmospheric pollution.

Read more about this Carbon Visuals project here.

Short visualisation of the numbers cars, the materials they use and the greenhouse gases they emit. Made for Univeristy of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership

Read more about this Carbon Visuals project here