Earthrise Studio

Earthrise Studio

Media Production

A digital media company dedicated to communicating the climate crisis through research, design and filmmaking.

About us

Earthrise is an impact-driven media platform for people + planet.

Website
http://earthrise.studio
Industry
Media Production
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
London
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2020
Specialties
Impact Campaigns, Video Production, and Graphic Design

Locations

Employees at Earthrise Studio

Updates

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    🚨 New Series Alert 🚨 Our creative team have truly been cooking over the last few months, and we’re finally ready to share it with you all… 🧑🍳 Allow us to present our new video project, Climate+ The theme for this series is intersectionality — it’s a word that is crucial to both understanding the causes and devising effective solutions to the climate crisis. We’ve teamed up with the good folks at Oxfam to create a five-part series all about the links between climate change and other issues like gender, conflict, class, colonialism, and health. We’ll be releasing five episodes weekly over the course of the next five weeks, with the first launching on Monday 8 July. You can watch the full episodes on Instagram or our YouTube channel: https://lnkd.in/eUtCxuEn Tap the images below to find out what each episode of Climate+ is about, and leave a comment below about which one you’re looking forward to the most! 💬 Huge shout-out to our video editor Paolina Stefani for editing the series and graphic designer Josephine Choy for creating the beautiful series artwork! 👏 🎨 #climatechange #videoproduction #creativestudio #digitalcontent

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  • Have you watched Ocean on Fire yet? Let us know in the comments!

    View profile for Chloe Puttock, graphic

    Head of Studio @ Earthrise Studio | Storyteller | Climate Change Communications

    Ocean on Fire is out NOW on YouTube 🪸🎥 This project has easily been my favourite of 2024, an opportunity to work with the best visual storytellers to tell a real story with real impact 🌎 Ocean on Fire features a conversation between Avatar actress Bailey Bass and Coral Gardeners founder, Titouan Bernicot, as they journey through Mo’orea—the island where Titouan grew up founded of Coral Gardeners. The film perfectly captures the beauty of the island, while highlighting the fragility of its coral reefs. It would mean the world if you took five minutes to watch it 🤗https://bit.ly/490477y We're so grateful to the whole team involved: Directed by Sandra Winther Featuring Bailey Bass, Titouan Bernicot Executive Producer Alice Aedy Producers (Chloe Puttock me!), Bailey Bass, Catherine Plourde, Clément Laot Cinematographer Mika Aberra First AC Francesca Caterina Underwater Cinematography Ryan Borne, Noe Langronier Drone Cinematography Killian Domingo Additional Cinematography Sandra Winther Sound Recordists Tuhiva Lambert + Raimana Loussan Editor Lorin Askill Additional Editing Sandra Winther Assistant Editor Emmett Ashton Colourist Marina Starke Original Music Jia Lee Sound Design Andrew Tracy One Thousand Birds Graphic Designers Beatriz Patarata Josephine Choy

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    After premiering at Climate Week in New York and at Le Grand Rex in Paris, our short film ‘Ocean on Fire’ in collaboration with Coral Gardeners is finally LIVE on YouTube! 🎞️✨🪸 Featuring Avatar actress Bailey Bass and Coral Gardener's founder, Titouan Bernicot, the film takes you on a journey where the past meets the present, highlighting the urgent need to preserve coral reefs in the face of our warming climate. Make sure to give it a watch: https://lnkd.in/eaJYhVMX

  • After premiering at Climate Week in New York and at Le Grand Rex in Paris, our short film ‘Ocean on Fire’ in collaboration with Coral Gardeners is finally launching online! 🎞️✨ 🪸 Featuring Titouan Bernicot, founder of Coral Gardeners, and Avatar actress Bailey Bass, the film will take you on a journey where the past meets the present to reflect on the fate of our ocean. Make sure to tune in on YouTube tomorrow. Directed by Sandra Winther #CoralGardeners #SaveTheReef #CoralBleaching #OceanOnFire

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    View profile for Chloe Puttock, graphic

    Head of Studio @ Earthrise Studio | Storyteller | Climate Change Communications

    I’m looking for a detail-oriented and experienced bookkeeper - is that you?! We’re looking for a senior bookkeeper to support our team on a freelance basis. We’re looking for someone who is confident using Xero and has a strong background in bookkeeping and accounting. Responsibilities - Manage accounts payable and receivable, ensuring timely processing of invoices and payments. - Maintain accurate financial records using Xero accounting software. - Prepare monthly financial statements and reports for review - Reconcile bank statements and resolve discrepancies in a timely manner. - Assist with budgeting and forecasting activities to support financial planning. Experience - Proven experience as a bookkeeper or in a similar role, working with start ups  - Strong knowledge of accounting principles including financial reporting, tax compliance, and accounting regulations. - Proficiency in Xero accounting software is essential - Demonstrates attention to detail and excellent organisational skills If you think this role could be you, please drop me an email at chloe@earthrise.studio

  • Can COP16 end our siloed approach to climate, nature and food systems action? As the UN Biodiversity conference #COP16 begins in Cali, Colombia, global leaders, activists, and communities unite to tackle the interconnected crises of nature loss and climate change. But this time – the world has a historic opportunity to begin a new era of integrated action on nature and climate: ⁠With Brazil and Colombia at the helm, both COP16 and COP30 take place against the backdrop of the most biodiverse region on Earth  Both Brazil and Colombia are already leading the way on protecting and restoring nature – showing us rapid transformation is possible With global momentum on integrating nature and food into climate on the rise, Latin American leadership can set an example for the world to follow. Will COP16 deliver action to protect the people and places we love?  #ProtectWhatWeLove #COP16 #Biodiversity #ClimateAction

  • Two years in the making 🎉 – we are so delighted to share ‘Mother Nature’, our multimedia project with award winning photojournalist Lynsey Addario in collaboration with Google Arts and Culture United Nations ACT NOW Campaign. Photography and reporting supported by the National Geographic Society 'Mother Nature' tells the complex relationship between climate and gender across three interactive photostories from flooding in South Sudan to female firefighters in California to Indigenous women in Brazil. Check out the project here: https://lnkd.in/edZyfjUv

  • It’s been a very special NY Climate Week ✌️ Reconnecting with old friends and forging new relationships with a shared purpose. Through it all, our mission was very clear. To listen to what’s being said, and ask: what are the stories that feel urgent, emergent, resonant? And as a storytelling platform, how can we better service those stories that are underserved? One thing was clear: whilst storytelling has never been more celebrated in theory – it’s also still chronically underfunded and underestimated. We also heard from collaborators all over that storytelling is also increasingly harder to do. We were inspired to hear stories from so many different angles, including: •⁠ ⁠The growing awareness of the entertainment industry that we need to underwrite and Trojan horse more climate stories into the mainstream •⁠ ⁠How to rethink the economy, with a special lens on moral economies and bioregionalism •⁠ ⁠The shift towards focusing on alternative systems for a thriving planet and societies rather than just focusing on the problem •⁠ ⁠The rise of Indigenous storytelling collectives around the globe * Rights of nature as an uncovered theme in storytelling, with its potential to reflect not only shifts on the systemic level but also spotlight positive community led stories •⁠ ⁠A growing rise in threats towards environmental and land defenders, including lawyers and journalists around the world We’re so grateful to have been Futerra media partner for #SolutionsHouse, getting to interview some of the most exciting solutionists of our time. We got to co-host the Rainforest Reception with Amazon WatchRainforest Action Network, and more. And, we were so thrilled to preview our documentary, Our Oceans are on Fire, with Coral Gardeners at Hope House with Time for Better 🪸 What a special week. Alice Aedy Isabella Noero Chloe Puttock Isabella Noero

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  • Thank you Kate Brandt for sharing Mother Nature - an interactive multimedia site in collaboration with Google Arts & Culture. Check it out now - https://lnkd.in/edZyfjUv

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    Kate Brandt Kate Brandt is an Influencer

    Chief Sustainability Officer at Google

    “The climate crisis isn’t gender neutral - instead, it magnifies the gender inequalities already faced by women and girls around the world. But while climate change amplifies vulnerabilities, women and girls can amplify solutions.” At Google we believe in the power of storytelling to inspire individual climate action. With billions of people using our products and platforms daily, we have a unique ability to share credible information about the ways people can drive progress across the #SDGs. That’s why I’m excited to share the launch of a new Google Arts & Culture online interactive experience, Mother Nature, which highlights the profound impact of climate change on women and the ways in which they’re working to combat it.  In collaboration with Earthrise Studio Alice Aedy, Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist Lynsey Addario and the United Nations Act Now campaign, this photography exhibit invites you to explore the stories of women who are fighting against - from California with its dangerous wildfires, to Brazil facing mass deforestation, to Sudan facing disastrous flooding. As the mother of a young daughter, I am inspired by the stories of these amazing women and hopeful that the actions they take today will result in a better tomorrow for her. Check out Mother Nature and get inspired here - goo.gle/mothernature

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