This film goes by the name "The Pacific Adventures of the Climate Crab".
The animation is part of a larger information-kit compiled to educate communities and NGO's in the Pacific regarding the threat of El Niño and La Niña and climate change. "The Pacific Adventures of the Climate Crab" aims to assist communities to better prepare for disasters in the region. The film focuses on El Nino and La Nina events in the region and how we influence rainfall, cyclone risk and sea levels especially in the Pacific region.
Produced by EyeSpy Films
Producer: Shannon Owen
Director & Principal Animator: Jamie Clennett
Assistant Animator: Lindy Lou
Mastering: Oliver Clifton
Sound Design & Mix: Mark Kellow
Additional Music: Mark Kellow
Concept Art: Jamie Clennett & Joe Siri
Additional Artwork: Bianca Tweed & Lindy Lou
Climate Crab Animation project team: Philip Malsale, Salesa Kaniaha, Rebecca McNaught, Jill Rischbieth, Brad Murphy, Christopher Bartlett and Ula Majewski.
Narrator: Pearson Vetuna
MUSIC
‘6925′
Written by Stanleyson Antas
Performed by Stan and the Earth Force
Courtesy of Easy Rock Steady, Vanuatu
Pentecost tamtam beat
Courtesy of the Vanuatu Kaljoral Senta, Port Vila
Cook Island Drumbeats
Courtesy of Te Korero Maori Cook Island Dance Troupe
This repository recommends and repeats thought provoking resources about poverty reduction, climate change, environmental sustainability and human justice issues. Many of these problems are global problems, but they are experienced at the local level. Videography can highlight local-level problems and solutions, showcase applicable best practices, communicate distant realities across time and space, and inspire coordinated policy interventions. Some resources were used in my university teaching.
Friday, 15 November 2013
The Pacific Adventures of the Climate Crab
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