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A stop-motion film shot entirely on a thermal camera. Behind the scenes -> https://vimeo.com/1028877839 WWF and NOMINT release In Hot Water at COP29, a stop-motion film shot entirely on a thermal camera, that unveils the catastrophic effects of global warming on our ocean. In their latest collaboration, WWF and the London-based creative animation studio NOMINT, present In Hot Water at COP29, a film that dives deep into the devastating impacts of climate change on the world's ocean. The film brings to life a crucial narrative of rising ocean temperatures, marine heatwaves, and their threat to marine and human life. Set against the haunting backdrop of Radiohead’s No Surprises, reimagined with additional production by Neil Barnes of Leftfield, In Hot Water captures a visceral and emotional journey that underscores the urgency of climate action.
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CLIENT: WWF AGENCY: NOMINT CAMPAIGN: “In Hot Water” PRODUCTION: NOMINT CREATIVE DIRECTION: Yannis Konstantinidis, Christos Lefakis DIRECTOR: Yannis Konstantinidis EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Marilena Vatseri UNDERWATER PERFORMERS: MK & MK TRACK: ‘No Surprises’ by Radiohead MUSIC AND SOUND SUPERVISION: Daniel Payne, Matt Lee (Twelve Decibels) SOUND DESIGN AND ADDITIONAL PRODUCTION: Leftfield SOUND SUPERVISION AND MIX: Phil Bolland (Sine Audio) SOUND DESIGNERS: Frankie Beirne (Sine Audio), Michele Covio (Sine Audio) MUSIC PUBLISHER: Andrew Howell Warner Chappell RECORD LABEL: Emma Lomas at Beggars COLOUR GRADING: George Kyriacou (Black Kite Studios) MARKET: Global