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  • Zen and the Art of Sandcastles

    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

    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.”

  • Male rape: a weapon of war

    Male rape: a weapon of war

    duckrabbit trainee Emma Wigley from Christian Aid, conducted and recorded the interview in this photofilm featured in the Observer.

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  • Flowers East a Fiver!

    Flowers East a Fiver!

    Spend three minutes watching this piece by Dougie Wallace. It’s worth it. Dougie came on our Hinterlands workshop and is someone to watch. His pics are very strong, his approach quite unique, and this piece shows how he is not afraid to get in as close with his microphone as he does with his lens.

  • Living with HIV

    Living with HIV

    BBC features photofilm produced by MSF communications officer and duckrabbit trainee Laura McCullagh, ahead of the UN Summit on HIV/AIDS in New York.

  • The Tar Sands

    The Tar Sands

    Photographer Alan Ginoux came on a duckrabbit photofilm workshop a year ago and since then he’s excelled at producing photofilms.   Alan’s work on the environmental devastation that is taking place in the tar sands of Norther Alberta is really, really important stuff. ‘The tar sands of Northern Alberta, Canada – also called oil sands – are one of the largest remaining deposits of oil in the world. Developing the tar sands has created the biggest industrial development project, the [...]

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  • The Glamorous Butterfly

    The Glamorous Butterfly

    duckrabbit trainee Rino Pucci delivers another great photofilm. How can you watch this and not want to go on a letterpress printing workshop?

  • Ever thought about killing the person who leaves dirty cups in the sink?

    Ever thought about killing the person who leaves dirty cups in the sink?

    ‘Ever thought about killing the person who leaves dirty cups in the sink?’ Interesting photofilm by duckrabbit trainee James Hooker.

  • Two Degrees Up

    Two Degrees Up

    TIME features photofilm by duckrabbit trainee Neil Palmer, highlighting the reality of the effect of two degrees of global warming on agriculture in Colombia.

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  • “As cool as carrots”

    “As cool as carrots”

    This is a lovely photofilm about being thrown into single Motherhood, produced by duckrabbit trainee Rebecca Harley.

  • ‘You are thirst – and thirst is all I know’

    ‘You are thirst – and thirst is all I know’

    Every now and again duckrabbit has the pleasure of training someone who understands that to nail a great photofilm has as much to with sweat as it does talent. David Mansell-Moullin has worked his photofilm ‘To The Desert’, close to perfection.

  • The Street Performers of Covent Garden

    The Street Performers of Covent Garden

    Wonderful little photofilm made by the communications team at MSF UK during a 3 day photofilm workshop

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  • PTSD: an unspeakable situation

    PTSD: an unspeakable situation

    Raw, real and essential viewing.

  • Protectors of sight

    Protectors of sight

    This fantastic photofilm is the first that duckrabbit trainee, Sophie Gerrard, has produced after our training….See what you can do on your own?

  • A Warmer Sound

    A Warmer Sound

    This lovely feature was produced by Sophie Gerrard and Karoki Lewis on one of our summer photofilm courses.

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  • Ann’s Story

    Ann’s Story

    During the drought of 2009 many Kenyan pastoralists were forced to move with their livestock in search of grazing land. We met Ann and her family in the rangelands outside of Nairobi. This is her story of how the drought has affected her life.

  • Survana’s story

    Survana’s story

    Pete Masters is the web editor of MSF UK and one of duckrabbit’s trainees….

  • ‘Anything For The Weekend, Sir?’

    ‘Anything For The Weekend, Sir?’

    This is Ellie Gibbon’s first photofilm and it’s a cracking effort.

    ‘Di Matteo’ is a barber shop located in Sparkhill, Birmingham and for 55 years owner Vincenzo Di Matteo has flavoured the local highstreet with his unique Italian charm and character!

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  • I’m so pleased that the other guy got a last minute call to Chad and that I could jump in in his place. I can’t think why I waited so long to get properly ‘duckrabbited’! The whole process of making photofilms and the end result makes photography and storytelling completely come alive for me. Those three days felt like the best spent three days in years – it was a total pleasure to be absorbed in learning how to make my own photofilms effectively – to understand how to communicate a story in a way that is powerful and compelling. Oliva Mann
    Photographer
  • duckrabbit do stuff that is that is just, well, beautiful. And one of their most effective tools is the audio documentary illustrated by usually very high quality still images. Kevin Marsh, Editor
    BBC College of Journalism