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NOMINT, London / WORLD WILDLIFE FUND (WWF) / 2023
Overview
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In “A Flammable Planet”, as in real life, a menacing and remorseless fire consumes and destroys everything.
The stop-motion film, used real fire to tell the story of the devastating effects of wildfires on our increasingly flammable planet. We used the naturally destructive properties of fire to create a direct visual metaphor between our increasingly flammable planet and the animated environment.
Background:
WWF asked us to create a film to help raise awareness about catastrophic wildfires, which are increasing in intensity and frequency every year, wreaking havoc on people, nature and climate. WWF needed an emotional, evergreen film that would stand out and call for urgent action to stop the vicious cycle of wildfires and climate change.
Describe the Impact:
The film launched on the first day of COP27. It will run online indefinitely.
During the 12 days of COP27 the film went viral reaching 14M+ viewers.
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Pro-bono work
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From the Amazon to the Arctic, wildfires around the world are increasing in frequency and intensity every year, causing severe long-term problems for the health of the planet and people. Climate change and wildfires mutually reinforce each other, and the fires burning today in many parts of the world are bigger, more intense, and last longer than ever before.
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