• Be Myself

    For eight months photographer Georgina Cranston has documented the lives of homeless women in London. ‘Be Myself’ is the story of one of those women, and it sheds light on issues that often go ignored. It’s not an easy film to watch but it offers hope.

    The film does contain material that some people may find distressing.

     
  • The Selector

    The Selector is the British Council’s international radio showcase for the best new music from the UK. The show reflects the brilliance and diversity of British music, promoting the sounds, talents and musical culture of modern Britain to an international audience.

    And this is the photofilm that we produced about the show for the British Council.

    The Selector is live…

     
  • HEALING

    What happens when a young woman faces serious complications during labour in a remote corner of war-torn Democratic Republic of the Congo?

    This film follows Sam Perkins, the MSF midwife whose team receive the emergency call to bring Zawadi for treatment at the only free maternity hospital for miles.

     
  • The Missing

    Lebanese born photographer Dalia Khamissy attempts to uncover what happened to the estimated 17,000 people kidnapped during the Lebanese civil war.

    This photofilm was crafted as part of the series OPEN EYE produced for the BBC. Please click through for more details.

     
  • OXFAM See For Yourself

    What happens when you take an Oxfam supporter on a trip to Zimbabwe to see one of their projects?

    Oxfam hired duckrabbit to find out and make a TV advert of the results.

     
  • Farming Waters, Changing Lives

    We travelled to Bangladesh to see exactly how the World Fish Centre are improving lives through effective development of aquaculture.

     
  • The Other (side of Sweden)

    ‘‘There’s two groups in Sweden, the Swedish and the immigrants. The immigrants are united in the same shithole that Sweden puts us in”.

    This photofilm was made as part of the BBC/duckrabbit series OPEN EYE. Please click through for more details.

     
  • Condition Critical: Bahati’s Story

    Bahati is one of more than one hundred thousand Congolese living, displaced, in camps in the east of the country. Left on his own after all his family were killed, he fled to the ‘safety’ of a camp for displaced persons.

     
  • Zen and the Art of Sandcastles

    Sometimes the art is letting go.

    This thought provoking short photofilm was produced as part of a duckrabbit training in 2009.

     
  • Slapping the Fat Woman

    “I just get up there and hold a fat woman You have this conversation with a fat woman for an hour.”

     
  • ‘Obsession, Commitment, Love’

    ‘Obsession, commitment, love’, that’s how Anna Carter describes her relationship with Carter’s Steam Fair, the largest original touring vintage fairground anywhere in the world.

    This short photofilm was the centerpiece of an exhibition duckrabbit created for Reading Museum in 2010.

     
  • Innocence

    Duckrabbit photographer, David White’s, reflection on Sri Lanka’s former child soldiers.

     
 
 

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  • Before doing this training I felt I could have a decent stab at recording audio in the Congo. I now know that it would have taken some sort of miracle for me to get really useful audio. I now have the tools to come back with something a bit special. Thank you. Robin Meldrum, Publications Officer
    Médecins Sans Frontières
  • I was bowled away by duckrabbit’s session at the BBC RadioFastTrain event and wanted to get in touch as I was so inspired by your work Angela Robson, Director
    SoundAffects the World