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Moth Collective: Amazonia Security Agenda & Sarah’s Story


London-based Moth Collective (David Prosser, Marie-Margaux Tsakiri-Scanatovits, Daniel Chester and sound designer Joe Tate) recently released work for two causes – the Amazonia Security Agenda and the NSPCC (National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children).

For more about the making of the Amazonia Security Agenda, check out the excellent interview with Moth Collective by Rob Munday at Director’s Notes.

Sarah’s Story matches voiceover of a victim of abuse with a single POV shot out a train window. The landscape evolves to match the protagonist’s tale. I love how the illustrative style parallaxes and layers. The wind and rain in particular feel visceral.


Amazonia Security Agenda Credits
Directed by Moth Collective
Written by Global Canopy Programme
Sound Design: Joe Tate
Animation: Daniel Chester, Marie-Margaux Tsakiri-Scanatovits, David Prosser and Jonathan Djob Nkondo
Additional Artworking: Thea Glad, Iria Lopez, James Hatley
English Voiceover: Yolanda Kakabadse (President of WWF International)
Portuguese Voiceover: Camila Pitanga
Spanish Voiceover: Gustavo De La Hoz
Client: Global Canopy Programme

Sarah’s Story Credits
Directed by Moth
Design, Animation, Compositing: Daniel Chester
Additional Animation: Anna Ginsburg, Maryam Tafakory
Sound Design: Joe Tate
Agency: YCN
Client: NSPCC

Michelle Higa Fox

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