Welcome to the Weevil Cinema!

Here you will find the Carbon Weevils film as well as other engaging animations from Forkbeard Fantasy, Real World Visuals and Carbon Visuals. Some of them show carbon emissions and so are very relevant to understanding the climate mess. Others have other environmental messages. Enjoy.

Films from Forkbeard Fantasy

This is the 2018 version of the original 2007 film, re-visited after a near billion-fold increase in global population. The film was originally part of the Forkbeard touring theatre show “Invisible Bonfires: A Cataclysmic Cabaret” about climate change.

“The Drip: A Watery Tale” is about water and the problems it faces on its way from Source to Sea, made for the South Devon AONB and the UK’s Environment Agency in 2017.

“Jurassic Coast: A Mighty Tale” - 250 million years and 95 miles long - is the first in the Mighty Tale series made in 2012 for The Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site in Dorset, England.

“Changing Coasts: A Tremendous Tale”” is about the UK’s rising sea levels and changing coastlines. It was made for the UK’s National Trust and the Environment Agency in 2017.

 

Films from Real World Visuals and Carbon Visuals

This award winning film showing the carbon emissions of New York City was unveiled in October 2012, and has now been seen over 370,000 times on YouTube. The film was part of work commissioned by the US Environmental Defense Fund to see if our techniques could help the US public to a better understanding of carbon emissions, the primary cause of climate change. More

Extract from a film commissioned by WBCSD (World Business Council for Sustainable Development) to engage world leaders, industry experts, campaigners and scientists at the UN Climate Summit, New York, September 2014. The film shows actual volume of global carbon emissions. More

This film for Project Everyone uses plastic ducks filling the bay of Cannes to show the rate at which plastic waste is being added to the Mediterranean every day.  It was shown to an audience at Cannes Lions Festival 2018. More

Extract from a film commissioned by WBCSD (World Business Council for Sustainable Development) to engage world leaders, industry experts, campaigners and scientists at the UN Climate Summit, New York, September 2014. This extract shows actual quantities of global fossil fuel consumption. More

An extract from a film commissioned by Project Everyone to show at the 44th G7 summit 2018 in Charlevoix, Quebec, Canada in June 2018.  The model of Toronto city is used as a real-life scaling landscape to show the rate of global greenhouse gas emissions (112 million metric tons per day) in realtime. More

Carbon Visuals created resources in 2015 for a digital campaign for UNEP who wanted to communicate and celebrate 30 years of international effort in protecting the ozone layer.  This film shows the global warming potential of ozone depleting substances and the 135 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent that the Vienna Convention has kept out of the atmosphere. More