Cynthia Hall and the Karyn Purvis Institute of Child Development - Toxic Stress and the Brain
We worked with The Karyn Purvis Institute, Cynthia Hall and the Texas Christian University to create this film, raising awareness about the impact of toxic stress on children.
Professor Stephen Hawking
Translating the work of Professor Stephen Hawking into whiteboard animations has been one of our greatest challenges. On two occasions we have been lucky enough to turn the theories of this great man into films.
Urban Mining Project - Who We Are and What We Do
Working with Urban Mining Company we created an explainer film that highlights the the amount of electronic waste we create, and the way the Urban Mining Company are recycling this into the technology that drives us forward.
E-Therapeutics - Mapping Diseases With Big Data
E-Therapeutics are an Oxford, UK-based company with a unique and powerful computer-based drug discovery platform and a specialised approach to network biology. They wanted us to make them a whiteboard animation that describes how their network-driven drug discovery ("NDD") methodology allows them to discover new and better drugs in a more efficient and effective way.
BBC: What did the suffragettes do for you?
One hundred years after women won the right to vote, Scarlett Moffatt tells the story of the suffragettes.
#forestproud - How Forests Make Our Lives Better
The North American Forest Partnership needed to engage with a wide range of stakeholders, from the general public to commercial partners and Government. The goal was to build understanding and support amongst the general public about the need for the protection and management of North American forests.
Cynthia Hall and the Karyn Purvis Institute of Child Development - Attachment
Working with Cynthia Hall and the Karyn Purvis Institute of Child Development at the Texas Christian University (TCU) we created a film to look at the role of secure attachment in children and the way TBRI® can help build this.
BBC: When did being gay become a crime?
From prejudice to pride, the story of how gay sex was de-criminalised is a story of double-lives, suicides and brave fights.