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Saturday, 6 July 2013

'Losing Nemo' is a six-minute, 3D-animated film about the state of the oceans - but how accurate a picture is it? #oversimplification #simplistic #sensationalist



A group of 32 international animators affiliated with animation studio Mr Lee have worked - entirely voluntary for 5 months - on an ambitious animation film project for The Black Fish, bringing attention to the problems of overfishing and the need for action to turn the tide for conservation. The film 'Losing Nemo' is now released online. Visit the Losing Nemo page to watch the film and learn more.




Most people are aware that the oceans aren't doing so well, but what is going on exactly?

'Losing Nemo' is a six-minute, 3D-animated film about the state of the oceans.

The film is the result of months of work by a group of creatives from around the world. They worked on it in between projects that pay the rent. It is our message to the world that we are serious about applying our art to contribute to a better world ;-)


Full list of credits: http://mrleetv.tumblr.com/theblackfishfilm
The Black Fish: http://www.theblackfish.org/film
Mister Lee: www.mrlee.tv