CASE STUDY
Botanical Research and Conservation in Peru
The Kew Gardens team asked us to take footage captured by their researchers in Peru and turn it into a compelling story about their innovative approach to their research. This project was made possible in part thanks to funding from National Geographic Society.
Deliverables
10 minute impact film
Social media cut
Impact consultation
Results
Over 175,000 views across platforms
International press features, including New Scientist.
Screened at COP29.
Plans to include in the Kew Orchid Festival 2025.
How we got there
With nearly a terabyte of footage from multiple devices provided by Kew, we crafted a story that effectively conveyed their key messages to engage the target audience. Our team’s multilingual skills were essential, allowing us to edit in Spanish, English, and Portuguese. To ensure scientific accuracy and a complete narrative, we filmed pick-up shots at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, and created motion graphic sequences.
We also worked closely with Kew’s digital team to refine media outreach strategies and integrate the final videos into a comprehensive marketing plan for maximum impact.