From Motionographer:
I love GOOD’s Transparency series. By combining great writing with clean, concise visuals, GOOD consistently produces top-notch visual essays that treat viewers like intelligent beings. The latest in the series, a collaboration between Matt Owens and the Athletics, explains the costs of the war in Iraq.
It starts off with a familiar feeling typographic approach but then builds in complexity as more numbers are crunched and the total dollars are compounded. The project ends with a crisp, stinging finish that lodges in your brain. Whether you agree with the war or not, the overall impact of the video is hard to ignore.
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Naomi Klein’s London visit is now available on DVD. You can order it securely online in our shop.
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Interview with Naomi Klein, author of The Shock Doctrine
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This limited edition Tony Benn print, taken by Tom Claydon during the May Day 2007 march in Trafalgar Square, London is available from our shop!
George Monbiot discusses capitalism and climate change at the Global Day of Action National Climate March in London, December 6th 2007.
George Monbiot at the Global Day of Action from Bonobo Films on Vimeo.
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