"We have written many times about the films of Studio Birthplace , about their committed Hollywood-quality clips that deal with plastic waste , the destructive power of petroleum , what it means to wear synthetics and their repeated work for Greenpeace and now also for Canopy." - PAGE Magazine
PAGE Magazine has written about our campaign film for Canopy Planet's Pack4Good Initiative.
A translated to English excerpt of their article below:
Trained in Hollywood and special effects and with a flair for striking images, filmmakers Sil van der Woerd and Jorik Dozy from Studio Birthplace bring the felled trees back to life and invade the cities where they are consumed.
With the help of CGI, various trees make their way into the urban canyons of London, roll past a café, come down from the mountainsides and give a slight idea of what this incredible number of 3.1 billion trees means.
But the film also shows alternatives. Because it cannot be paper instead of plastic, especially when other materials have long been available. Packaging can be made from agricultural residues , from wheat straw, for example, which has so far mostly been burned. Or from inedible food waste.
Read the full article here.
Learn more:
Watch "Pack4Good" here.