Posts by Paul Trainor

Denial: In Defence of Truth

To mark the release of the film “Denial”, Mishcon de Reya wanted to look at how the David Irving V. Deborah Lipstadt trial that took place in 2000 has relevance today. Working with Mishcon de Reya and Alex Krasodomski-Jones of Demos, Quite Frankly were commissioned to make a short film exploring truth, post-truth and denial in 2017. All the graphics showing incidents of anti-semitism, islamophobia and general bile was our job to relate in an interesting manner. Here’s the result:
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Coca Cola Pac Conference 2014

We’ve provided all the elements for Coca-Cola’s conference opening film.  From quirky animated characters to an environment around the circumference of a classic coke bottle; all providing the holding device for CC to celebrate their achievements during the year. [/vc_row]
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Rolex Minute

We have created the new branded idents for Rolex’s sporting roundups from their five featured sports; Motor racing, Tennis, Yachting, Golf & Equestrian sports. The idents feature animated abstract patterns based on a Rolex watch face, as well as sporting pictogram designs. Everything is overlaid on key moments from recent tournaments. Original design by Manuel Succi at Medioto. Commissioned by Evoke Films.
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Spires – Streetlink

This is one of our firm favourites, being that we had a recorded interview with a street-worker and not much more to work with, as the subject needed her anonymity.  We did have, however, the expert guidance and trust of Minamon Films. Great work from Lucie Julliat.
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Grocery Aid

Here’s our latest Grocery Aid animation. Several little scenes tell stories of the many people helped by the charity. The tone of the animation plays with sensitive subject matter such as sudden illnesses, money worries and caring responsibilities which grocery workers might encounter over their lifetime. The animation was produced by Minamon Film.
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The Poachers Pipeline – Al Jazeera Investigates

An Al Jazeera undercover team penetrated the network of dealers, agents and traffickers who profit from the multi-million dollar trade in rhino horn in Africa; an illegal business that is decimating the Rhino population close to the point of extinction. The motiongraphics helps define the different individuals involved and show how they relate to each other from poacher, to facilitator, dealer, importer and finally the customers. See evidence below or watch the full documentary via this link.
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Will Britain ever have a Black PM?

This documentary was part of the Black & British season. We worked with the director Steve Grandison to illustrate the near impossibility of a black British infant growing up and becoming our Prime Minister via some quite shocking statistics blocking any advancement. There were eight stand alone animated films produced covering everything from poverty, education, employment and the world of politics.
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Panorama – BHS: How did it happen?

The way in which millions of pounds were made out of BHS has been branded the ‘unacceptable face of capitalism’. 11,000 people lost their jobs as a black hole opened up in the pension fund. For this expose on the business antics of ‘Sir Philip’ we created a stylised High St. populated by Sir Philip and Lady Green and his business partners. The only character missing was the luxury Yacht but that may happen if we have to revisit the Greens again.  
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When Television Goes Horribly Wrong

For this programme we built our own CGI television studio which formed the backing for celebrity interviews and off course we created the large hanging studio title which breaks away from it’s supports and crashes downwards providing some indication of what is to follow in this 3 hour extravaganza.
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