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Frequently Asked Questions
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While filmmaking and animation are at the core of what we do, we actually build complete visual ecosystems for our clients. For projects like Dennings Down Farm, we acted as a holistic creative team—designing their logo, building their website, helping with social media and producing their films.
For The Rivers Run Through Us project we have planned trails and produced children’s books as well as made films.
Whether you need a short documentary, leaflets or a book, or a trail designed and signs made, we have the capabilities to make it happen. -
Absolutely. We passionately believe that grassroots ecological work deserves world-class storytelling. Because we are a highly adaptable team, we can scale our services to fit your specific funding constraints. Let us know what your grant allows, and we’ll figure out the most impactful way to use it.
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As much as possible, we partner with people and organisations who are working in harmony with nature or connecting communities to it. This includes national environmental organisations (like National Landscapes), regenerative estates and farms, and community-led local action groups. But we’re open minded and know there are many, many different ways to do good things and/or repair this wonderful planet and its occupants. If you want to work with us then we want to work with you!
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You can reach us anytime via our contact page or email address in the footer. We aim to respond quickly –usually within one business day.
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We offer flexible pricing based on project type and complexity. After an initial conversation, we’ll provide a transparent, scaleable quote with no hidden costs.
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Collaborative, honest, and straightforward. We're here to guide the process, bring ideas to the table, and keep things moving.
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Yes! Science communication is a huge part of our job. We specialise in translating complex data, practices, and strategies into engaging, accessible animations and films that the general public – and potential funders – can easily understand.