BRL Robotics
This film is the culmination of 4 years of research and technology from five robotic institutes. Using the latest generation of humanoid robots, scientists and researchers from the Bristol Robotics Laboratory (UK)
This film is the culmination of 4 years of research and technology from five robotic institutes. Using the latest generation of humanoid robots, scientists and researchers from the Bristol Robotics Laboratory (UK)
Back To The Planet was commissioned by The University of the West of England (UWE) to produce a series of 1-minute inspirational, departmental films
Back To The Planet was commissioned by 1625 Independent People, a youth housing and support charity, to produce a short film that promotes their work.
Filmed live at the Arnolfini in Bristol, GreenTalk 2011 showcased a series of short inspirational talks from eleven different speakers setting out some big ideas on the challenges, responses and solutions to these issues.
Back To The Planet has told the stories of three people who have put their lives back together after struggling with drink, drugs or episodes of mental ill-health.
Filming at Locations such as the Royal Opera House with Sir Mark Elder and at the Borthwick Institute, which is part of the University of York, Back To The Planet recently produced a marketing DVD for the charity Music Preserved.
In collaboration with the Media Trust Back To The Planet produced this film to promote the Herefordshire Nature Trust with Sir David Attenborough adding the introduction.
This video is a ‘making of’ style film produced for the Turkmenistan government that highlights how natural history filming is achieved in the field.
Flogas required a short promotional film to market their Carbon Trust Standard accredited product to commercial industries, Back To The Planet delivered a short promotional film with an animated graphical theme
Outlook Expeditions required a short video to inspire expedition leaders and teachers who attended their recent conference, Back To The Planet delivered an uplifting production to inspire the audience.
AEA Environmental Consultancy commissioned Back To The Planet to produce a live webcast for farmers and landowners to receive advice on meeting the cross compliance regulations for 2010.
Back To The Planet delivered a training video for AEA Environmental Consultancy to clarify and illustrate soil assessment techniques to allow farmers to comply with statutory regulations.
Back To The Planet was recently commissioned by the St Monica Trust to produce a 30 second advert for broadcast on regional television
Back To The Planet travelled to Copenhagen in a motorhome to film people from Bristol that were a part of COP15.
Back To The Planet was commissioned to produce a 10-second sting to portray the title of Communicate’09 conference, Valuing the Invaluable. This was used to introduce different aspects of the conference throughout each day.
Sir David Attenborough, Andrew Marr and Felipe Cruz of the Charles Darwin Foundation came together for the Galapagos Conservation Trust’s, Galapagos Day.
Natural England provided a sound booth at the Bristol Festival of Nature for everyone and anyone to talk about their experiences at the festival.
Natural England provided a sound booth for festival goers to talk about their experiences and thoughts of the waters around the British Isles.
Bristol BioBlitz was organised for a team of people to search for as many species as possible in the Ashton Court Estate. The final total was…637.
Paola TV educational short film.
Back To The Planet was commissioned by the Charles Darwin Foundation to make a short film exploring the attitudes of two important groups of people on the Galapagos Islands – scientists and residents.
St. Monica Trust promotional DVD and web video
Back To The Planet completed a project for the St Monica Trust who commissioned a 12-minute DVD to promote their new Dementia Care Unit in Sandford, North Somerset.
Back To The Planet produced a promotional pop video for Conservation International to help create an identity and union between the children of the islands of the Galapagos.
Back To The Planet are producing a series of promotional films in association with the Charles Darwin Foundation.
Back To The Planet produced a series of short promotional videos for a carer’s guide to learning for living.