Projects with Gilead
SHORT DOCUMENTARIES
For the past few years we’ve been creating short documentary films that tell the stories of the people on the frontlines of HIV care and treatment.
Among those that have resonated with the widest audiences across social media are a portrait of the 35th anniversary of the AIDS Memorial Quilt, a look at work being done to address the needs of the Latinx transgender community in HIV care, and the powerful Our HIV Anthem, in which the humans of Gilead articulate what drives them in their work towards a cure.
For the past few years we’ve been creating short documentary films that tell the stories of the people on the frontlines of HIV care and treatment.
Among those that have resonated with the widest audiences across social media are a portrait of the 35th anniversary of the AIDS Memorial Quilt, a look at work being done to address the needs of the Latinx transgender community in HIV care, and the powerful Our HIV Anthem, in which the humans of Gilead articulate what drives them in their work towards a cure.
Pierce & Paris
Brosnan:
Plastic Is Forever
CAMPAIGN
Special Order teamed up with The Krim Group to realize BRS Convention's campaign Plastic is Forever starring Pierce Brosnan and his son Paris.
Read more on People Magazine
Special Order teamed up with The Krim Group to realize BRS Convention's campaign Plastic is Forever starring Pierce Brosnan and his son Paris.
Read more on People Magazine
United Nations:
Climate Strike Campaign
CAMPAIGN
Special Order teamed up with Interconnected and GOOD/Upworthy to help bring voices of young climate activists to world leaders at the UN.
The film documented the largest climate strike in history and was filmed and completed in 3 days, with crews in 16 cities around the world. It premiered at the United Nations Climate Action Summit, and helped bring the voices of the youth to the UN General Assembly directly before Greta Thunberg delivered her “How Dare You” speech.
Special Order teamed up with Interconnected and GOOD/Upworthy to help bring voices of young climate activists to world leaders at the UN.
The film documented the largest climate strike in history and was filmed and completed in 3 days, with crews in 16 cities around the world. It premiered at the United Nations Climate Action Summit, and helped bring the voices of the youth to the UN General Assembly directly before Greta Thunberg delivered her “How Dare You” speech.
The Call Center
INTERACTIVE
Director Aaron Ohlmann created this compelling 360 video merging moments from the UNOPS Call Center in Erbil, Iraq with scenes from the areas where these desperate calls originated.
This piece is part of a larger series of stories and articles published by Good/Upworthy.
Director Aaron Ohlmann created this compelling 360 video merging moments from the UNOPS Call Center in Erbil, Iraq with scenes from the areas where these desperate calls originated.
This piece is part of a larger series of stories and articles published by Good/Upworthy.