Where the wild trees grow

TV Documentary

The short documentary shows two pioneer projects in which the protagonists make use of an innovative planting procedure: the „Miyawaki Method“. It makes diverse tiny forests grow faster than usual so they can contribute to a better air quality in our urban landscapes. As trees still need some time to grow, it was up to our motion design to bring everything to life inside the footage.

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Motion Design

Bianca Scali, Chantale Eglin

Projecttype

Documentary Design

Production

Nina Kormann

Kamera, Color Grading

Verena Mühling

Editor

Juliette Ferrere

Musik

Christina-Aliki Komitakis