Haunting, Powerful 9/11 Animation
There’s nothing like the power of story. This one has the two things that rule all else in life: Love and loss. All told through the lens of memory. Enjoy.
There’s nothing like the power of story. This one has the two things that rule all else in life: Love and loss. All told through the lens of memory. Enjoy.
This video about sustainable fishing and sushi hit the Interwebs in the last couple of days. In terms of content and strident purpose, it reminds me of another video, The Meatrix, which critiques industrial meat production. Although both were painstakingly produced, the two videos use very different styles. But there’s something else that’s different, and I think that difference is more profound.
Can you spot that difference? In my view, it’s what makes one video far more effective and memorable than the other. I’ll leave it to you to decide.
Hot off the presses, here’s our latest from my company, Planet Nutshell. We produced this for the Utah Education Network and and the NetSafe Utah program.
This video helps teens and tweens understand the importance of keeping their mobile photos private and out of the hands of potential bad guys, or as we like to say, “sketchballs.”
Be sure to check out our entire 18-episode NetSafe series.
I like this mashup of live action footage, pseudo stop motion, and clever cutting. Well done!
Hope. Help. Compassion. I love it.
Here’s a 60-second version for Christmas:
And a 30-second spot for New Year’s:
Thanks to Tom Asackerfor sending this in.
Google tells their 2011 philanthropy story in this video. I received the video as part of a mass mailing to all Google customers. It was one piece of spam I was happy to see.