Polar Bears and Food Waste

A papery 2D polar bear animation to highlight food waste for WRAP (Waste & Resources Action Programme). 30 second TV ad here. Social media versions here.

Lift Someone out of Loneliness

For the Department of Media Culture and Sport. Released for Blue Monday 2022 to help with the mental health of teenagers and young adults. Made with Kindred. Watch it here.

FluidFi

We have made a series of motion graphics films for crypto banking pioneers FluidFi. They range in length from six seconds to two minutes. Watch a twenty second version here. Made with Accomplice.

WHO and Meta

We’ve been working on a project with Meta for the World Health Organisation. Hand-inked Illustration by Central Illustration Agency artist Mark Thomas. With agency VMYL&R. It should be on your internet around about nowish.

Seasonal Greetations

Merry Christmas from Dog and Rabbit. And… here is a short animation of a long line we did for Proskauer. Illustration by Central Illustration Agency’s Harry Tennant. And a Happy New Year.

Slowly Music Video

Lots of projects we aren’t allowed to show you are happening here at Dog & Rabbit. And a brand new music video for Wolf’s new single, Slowly. Watch it here. For genre-bursting record label, Hidden by Sound.

My Life in TV on ITV

We have designed the logo and animated this TV promo. Allison Hammond’s new podcast for ITV. A mixture of 3D, photo cut-out and 2D animation.

The Jane Austen Collection

Our looping animation for Amazon Audible to promote the new Jane Austen Collection is out and about on the streets of social media. You can watch it here. Book cover and type by Central Illustration Agency.

Our Beer Factory

Our factory is always fully powered up. This 4K looping animation is only 72 frames… but it’s got more complicated good stuff happening than the Kama Sutra and all it’s sequels. It promotes our very own moogBREW beer. More on that to follow.

Kuwaiti Science Series

We are currently making our 15th animated explainer film for the Kuwaiti Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences. Have a look at the ninth one in the series here.