Monthly Archives: September 2013
Meet a few of us, and see what we’re reporting on.
(Produced by Jimmy Chalk and Ryan Patch)
Communicating an abstract issue like corruption is a challenge in itself.
Throw in a research methodology, like Transparency International’s Corruption Perceptions Index, and it can become even more complicated when communicating a social issue to the public.
The goal of this animation was to have the general public understand – broadly – what corruption is and how it can be measured.
The animation was even a surprise award-winner. With a modest budget of USD$10,000, this animation won Creativity International Awards’ top prize in 2012 and was a shortlisted finalist for the Digital Communications Awards 2012.
Project Manager: Stephanie Burnett for Transparency International
Creative Agency: Column Five
- Mark Sung is the lone villager in Hakka, Hong Kong
- Hakka’s elementary school has been abandoned for decades
- Mark’s diet consists of many fruits and vegetables, including his home-gown bananas
- An empty row of houses in Hakka.
Photos ©Stephanie Burnett
Hong Kong’s abandoned village
Simon Kuper of the Financial Times is an expert on corruption in sports. He sits down with Stephanie Burnett to discuss which sports are most corrupt – and why.
(Produced by: Stephanie Burnett and Jimmy Chalk)