Documentaries

Seabound

Seabound, a trailblazing climate tech startup, pioneers carbon capture solutions for ships. With new International Maritime Organisation mandates demanding a 40% cut in CO2 emissions by 2030, Seabound has taken decisive action to swiftly reduce carbon emissions in the shipping industry. Their innovative equipment captures up to 95% of CO2 emissions using groundbreaking patented tech. Upon returning to port, the captured CO2 is processed for resale, contributing to uses like electro-fuels or sequestration. Seabound are revolutionising the maritime industry with forward-thinking solutions. 🚢🌍 #SeaboundInnovationhttps://youtu.be/AHv0XQ48TlASeabound enlisted our expertise to document their maiden pilot project, conducted on a sizable vessel in Turkey, marking

Fighting Malaria

Malaria, a major global health threat, causes over 405,000 deaths annually, primarily in Africa. Mosquito resistance to existing prevention methods poses a challenge. Collaborating with IVCC, ACTELLIC® 300CS was developed, endorsed by WHO in 2013, and has since proven effective in protecting millions and reducing malaria transmission rates notably in countries like Zimbabwe and Ghana. Further research aims to address evolving mosquito resistance, safeguarding both health and livelihoods in affected communities.https://vimeo.com/204529125We embarked on a journey to Rwanda with a heartfelt mission: to produce a captivating documentary that illuminates the profound impact of malaria on communities across Africa. In addition, our

Kudos

Kudos magazine has become a leading voice, sharing authentic and engaging narratives. In the past year, they emphasized resilience and optimism. Their feature highlighted Origin, a DJ, entrepreneur, and creative producer of the podcast RoundURS, exploring the creative journeys of UK artists. Origin, celebrating the birth of his son Zyren, is shaping his musical narrative and connecting with his audience.https://vimeo.com/455263463 To encapsulate this journey, Kudos entrusted us with crafting a short documentary. We spent an afternoon on the rooftop of Queen of Hoxton, where the skyline painted a backdrop for Origin’s musical manifesto. Here, amidst the beats and panoramic views,