Projects
Check out a small selection of these waves of change we’ve been a part of!
We’re so grateful to have worked with amazing people and projects around the world. We hope you’re next?
FSD - Fondation Suisse de Déminage
Went to Central African Republic to put in image the humanitarian work that FSD (https://fsd.ch/en/) , a Swiss mine action NGO, has been doing on the ground for the last 8 years. The aim was to inform the public on the many different aspects of the humanitarian work in a cohesive way.
We decided to create a 7 part mini-series with an episode coming out every week to boost interests online. You can watch the rest of the episodes on https://www.youtube.com/c/fondationsuissededeminage
Episode 1 - The context in Central African Republic
Episode 4 - Education
Doctors Assisting In South-Pacific Islands
Documenting non-for-profit, NGO work : DAISI® https://daisi.com.au is a not for profit organisation providing medical and surgical training and assistance to people of the South-Pacific.
The brief was to make an introduction film that captured the essence of the NGO and could be showed at any public event. The aim was to have a informative but powerful and emotional end product to rally as many faithful donors to DAISI. It was successful in raising 30’000 $ on the screening night at the DAISI ball.
Rotary Club - Together with Ukraine
A powerful call to actions to raise funds for the purchasing and delivering of relief goods to Ukrainians citizens in need
The film was made to raise more funds and appeal to continue to support the project of the Rotary Club Genève International in Ukraine. It was very successful and another 100’000CHF were raised, making the total donation to date for this project 280.000CHF and getting trucks throughout all of winter 2022-2023.
See the project here: https://rc-geneve-international.org/en/content/projects/show/2393
One year later, we went back and filmed the last transport on the occasion of the one year “sad anniversary” of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The film was a token of appreciation to donors for the continued support. This video raised an additional 14’000.CHF for the project.
JIVEP - International Day of Living Together in Peace
To celebrate the annual international day of living together in peace, we partnered with the ADLANIA foundation to film 4 short portraits of Geneva residents who actively contribute to this theme through their work. These testimonies served as a basis for a round table at the Geneva Press Club (https://pressclub.ch/la-citoyennete-au-service-du-vivre-ensemble/) on the 11th of Mai 2021.
Delia Mamon, founder of Graines de Paix ONG (education through peace)
Rocio Restrepo, founder of the Association Découvrir (integration of migrant women)
Rainer Juan Gude, expert at Geneva Peace Building Platform - Geneva Peace week.
Mutombo Kanyana, founder of UPAF (Université Populaire Africaine Suisse) and CRAN
Martineau’s - Branded Content
A touching, poetic portrait of a family business
Migrants account for 38 of all small businesses in australia, equating to over 500 thousands companies, employing 3 million people and generating 900 million in revenue per annum.
The client’s brief for this branded content piece was to put a face to this statistic, to show a real example in a touching, human way.
The Man and His Island
Documentary Shot 60km off the coast of Western Australia lay the Abrholos Islands.
A change in fishing registrations has pushed the small population of fishermen to abandon their homes on the islands. This is a nostalgic portrait on one of the few fisherman remaining and the community that once thrived in this surreal remote and now abandoned place.
Ghandi’s 151st Birthday and
Jai Jagat
An example of online video tailored to social media .
The play button is the most compelling call to action on the web.
Informative yet entertaining - short and powerful to grab attention. Subtitles are used so it can be played without sounds, this style of video is very popular on the web and you might have seen it from World Economic Forum,BRUT, Vice, NowThis etc.