Elaine Hill - Multimedia design for doing good.
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“House of the Rising Sun” performed by vintage Russian computer equipment (via)
LuminAID, a rugged inflatable solar-powered LED lantern for disaster relief, crowdfunded on IndieGogo, one of 11 platforms for bringing...
A year ago I was working on a couple of Chernobyl stories - both grim reminders of the power of the nuclear threat we continue to bring on ourselves. Then the massive Earthquake & Tsunami hit the coast of Japan and we got our first warnings of the potential impending disaster from our Nuclear campaigners. I had hoped they were over reacting - the days and weeks that followed showed they were not.
Robert Knoth - the same photographer who had revisited Chernobyl only a year before, was brought to Japan to bear witness to the abandoned landscapes and the people whose lives have been turned inside out due to the ongoing disaster of the Fukushima Daiichi disaster. We created Shadowlands from those images and stories.
Robert Knoth - photographs
Antoinette de Jong - interviews
Elaine Hill - graphic and motion design, sound design and editing, production
with special thanks to Ana Hristova for her programming and design ideas.

Homepage design to celebrate 40 years of Greenpeace.
100 pics in less than 180 seconds… PLEASE PLEASE have the sound on for this one!!!


designed to take you straight to the “app” and released for the holiday season shopping period to bring attention to manufacturers true green credentials…
Produced the motion graphics for this one (to be shown on flights to dive destinations).
Working with photographer Robert Knoth and researcher Nina Schulz, we put together this story about the people left behind in the shadow of Chernobyl…
Pierre Gleizes has been shooting photographs for Greenpeace for over 30 years - to mark his anniversary and Greenpeace’s 40th year we made this video as a pilot for more personal stories that would show different aspects of the people who contribute to the organisation. I produced the story which was shot and edited Maarten van Rouveroy.
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