A full-service independent animation studio based in London.
Specialised in making work with a human touch, they make lovely things with lovely people
Work
Walker Books
Maybe Book Trailer
Short Film
Face Rhythmz
Help Film
Street Storage
Ocado
Serious Tissue
Ted Ed
Gravity vs. Pressure Which is stronger - Fabio Pacucci
Ted Ed
Cactus
Walker Books
Penguin Book Trailer
Ask Me How I Am
Short Film
A Self Compassion Exercise
NIESR
EU - Good or Bad for Britain
PBS Kids
Nature
Loop
Looking
Why Do We Think So Much About Hair
E-On
100%
RSA
The Myth of Responsibility
Loop
Get Off Your Phone
Oreo
Sandwich
Loop
Pass the Ball
Short Film
Pigeon
Loop
Elephant
MARS!
In-house
Sandra the Cow
Loop
Instawalk
Grammo
Marble Man
Walker Books - Maybe Book Trailer
Short Film - Face Rhythmz
Help Film - Street Storage
Ocado - Serious Tissue
Ted Ed - Gravity vs. Pressure Which is stronger - Fabio Pacucci
Ted Ed - Cactus
Walker Books - Penguin Book Trailer
Ask Me How I Am
Short Film - A Self Compassion Exercise
NIESR - EU - Good or Bad for Britain
PBS Kids - Nature
This project was a series of six films for “You, Me, Community” - a shorts series by PBS Kids.
The impetus for the series was to explore really important themes - diversity, identity, culture - and deliver positive messages in a way that would hearten and encourage a younger audience.
The geometric design turned out to be amazingly flexible and emotive. The lyrics are stuffed with information, but the simplicity of the look and tight rhythmic timing allowed us to deliver a surprisingly dense amount of material resulting in videos that flow and punch. As these videos are meant to run as interstitials on the PBS Kids channel, we included loads of little Easter eggs for repeat viewers.
This project was a series of six films for “You, Me, Community” - a shorts series by PBS Kids.
The impetus for the series was to explore really important themes - diversity, identity, culture -
and deliver positive messages in a way that would hearten and encourage a younger audience.
The geometric design turned out to be amazingly flexible and emotive. The lyrics are stuffed with
information, but the simplicity of the look and tight rhythmic timing allowed us to deliver a
surprisingly dense amount of material resulting in videos that flow and punch. As these videos are
meant to run as interstitials on the PBS Kids channel, we included loads of little Easter eggs for
repeat viewers.