Colleague tells stories about animals & people in the Anthropocene.
No matter who we are, no matter where we live, humans are animals within nature.
Through the art of nonfiction film, our stories remind us we are all ecological creatures of Earth.
As the Earth transitions from a natural history to an unnatural history, our work notices the weight and wonder of this time.
Why? Humans (Homo Sapiens) have become a globally interconnected species.
Our impact is a dominant, combined force, a (sometimes invisible) web affecting Earth systems over time. While perceptions of sentience, communication and inter-species language have changed, science will always hold infinite mystery.
Science evolves, like all life on Earth.
Noticing ourselves within nature helps us continue to learn and evolve together.
The Approach Observation, research and imagination frame each story, beginning by falling in love with a generative question.
All our senses engage in each step, conveying what something is and what it feels like. By listening and looking closely, we’re immersing and attuning ourselves to the ecology of being alive.
This work takes the form of films and multimedia that trace and translate big ideas in a legible, enchanting way for an intergenerational, global audience on big and small screens.