Creative agency helps to deliver environmental message to children
‘Earth’s Ekko’ is a new film from Plastic Oceans International. Aimed at children from five to ten years old, the film presents the issues facing the world’s seas in a fun and engaging way through the use of animation and live action, songs and easy to follow science introduced by a friendly sea creature called Ekko.
Screenshot taken from the film 'Ekko's Earth' which is aimed at young children to raise awareness about our affect on the planet's health. Credits: Plastic Oceans International
Ekko’s name refers to the character’s eco-friendly mission and it echoes Earth’s message that human actions are impacting the planet and that action must be taken, however small, to look after the world for future generations.
To support the launch of the film, Crowd – the global creative agency – was briefed to develop an online home which not only includes the complete short film, but also provides a fun environment to find out more about the issues discussed. Aimed at schools and parents, the site covers key themes on plastic use which can be discussed and applied at home and in the classroom.
Just as in the film, Ekko has been brought to life using animation allowing him to guide visitors through the one page site. A simple scroll mechanic is used to trigger on screen activity in favour of traditional navigation. This allows the visitor to explore the content in a specific way, thereby delivering a rewarding experience for all ages.
Crowd also worked on publicity materials to promote the film in the form of posters to be used online and at film festivals around the world.
Global Head of Design, Lee Poynter said: “Working with Ekko and our friends at Plastic Oceans has been a pleasure. It’s always fun to step outside the corporate advertising world and do something aimed at a younger audience and with such an important message attached, it’s been very rewarding to see the Ekko project come to life.”
“As the person leading the Earth’s Ekko production, it was important to me that we present it online in an engaging, fun and informative way,” said Julie Andersen, Global Executive Director for Plastic Oceans International. “As usual, I knew Crowd would do a great job, continuing its four-plus years of producing stellar results for us.”
You can see Ekko’s message here