What We Do

Six things we make, all of them built to be understood by audiences that most civic campaigns quietly leave out.

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Animated Civic Education

Short-form 2D animation that explains one idea clearly β€” verifying a message, recognising hate speech, understanding a right β€” in the language and register the audience actually speaks.

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Media & Information Literacy

Campaigns that build the habit of checking a claim before sharing it. Our library covers source verification, rumour spread, and how to tell official election information from imitation.

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Sign Language & Accessible Formats

Kenyan Sign Language interpretation delivered as an on-screen inset, plus burned-in subtitles, so a film works with the sound off, on a shared phone, or for a Deaf viewer β€” without a separate edit.

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Peace & Tolerance Messaging

Pre- and post-election content on de-escalation, refusing to amplify hostile messaging, and accepting results β€” including the difficult conversation about a candidate who lost.

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Multilingual Localisation

Productions built to be re-voiced and re-subtitled. Our current library runs in Kiswahili, Sheng', and English, with the animation designed so further language tracks do not require reanimation.

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Press Freedom & Rights Content

Explainers on journalists' rights and freedom of expression, framed for general audiences rather than for newsrooms.

Commissioning

How a project usually runs

Most commissions follow the same four stages. Timelines depend on the number of language tracks and whether sign language interpretation is included.

01

Scoping

Who the audience is, which languages, which platforms, and what one behaviour the film is meant to change.

02

Script & storyboard

Written in the target register, with the sign language inset and subtitle safe areas composed into the frame at storyboard stage.

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Animation & interpretation

Animation, voice recording, KSL interpretation, and subtitling produced against a single locked edit.

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Delivery

Broadcast, social, and low-bandwidth cuts, plus any additional language tracks.

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