2019 was a big year for us. We covered a huge amount of ground – creating films for everyone from Disney to Extinction Rebellion.
It was also the year we declared a Climate Emergency and rebooted our business model to … Read More
“If you want to take the island, burn the rubber dinghies”
So we all got the memo. 📩 The one about the world being on fire and yet everyone’s still in denial? 🔥 Which made us wonder: what exactly were … Read More
We are delighted to announce that together with City to Sea, we’ll be co-hosting the Bristol premiere of Patagonia’s ‘ARTIFISHAL’ documentary at the Arnolfini on Tuesday 30th July, 7:30pm
NB: Tickets are limited and can be booked via Eventbrite here … Read More
We got Colin Davis to share five thoughts about coping with the Climate Crisis including the power of the young and the old, people can deal with the existential guilt of climate emergency and can we find happiness within our … Read More
Extinction Rebellion wrote to the UK advertising industry in May urging them to use their not inconsiderable communications power to combat the Climate Crisis.
After various murmurings (and a further nudge at Cannes) a collection of passionate folk from The … Read More
Working out how to use business as a force for good is a key driver of Rubber Republic (well, that and making great films) so when our friends Ben Akers (from MadeWith+) and Matt Hocking (from Leap Design) let us … Read More
1: SURPRISE ME!:
In cluttered feeds, it’s the surprising and unexpected that makes you prick your ears up. Offer your audience something they didn’t see coming to trigger engagement and create something they’ll remember.
We often start by thinking “what … Read More
So 2019 looks set to be an “interesting” year in many ways (I’m sure everyone is braced for whatever eventually unfolds!) but it’s also a great time to say THANK YOU to everyone who made 2018 so great, by … Read More
Off the back of some of the massive builds we’ve done for eBay with Disney for Star Wars and Avengers Infinity War, this month we turned our attention to Warner Brothers Fantastic Beasts and the Crimes of Grindlewald.
What’s this all about?
We’ve all seen CSR videos from corporations that talk about how amazing their brand is because it sent 0.001% of its daily turnover to an orphanage in Guatemala (often whilst buying unsustainable palm oil by the … Read More