Projects
Stuff the British Stole Season 2Stuff The British Stole explores the history of artifacts looted by the British Empire. Each episode focuses on a contested object and tells its journey, with stories ranging from tragic to curious. We created a fusion of animation styles for Season 2. This was an amazing collaboration with WildBear Studio and The Bureau Studio.
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ButterfliesThis is our very personal short film about the journey of someone close suffering from cancer, we are extremly honored to have won the 2018 Annecy 'City of Annecy Award.
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A gripping documentary series that explores a real-life case involving the deadly “death cap” mushroom.
Our role was to create graphics that support the narrative and enhance the documentary's investigative tone. Through clear, purposeful visuals, we helped clarify key information, guide the viewer through complex details, and reinforce the atmosphere of mystery that drives the story forward. |
Todd Sampson's: Why?
Todd Sampson explores the fascinating complexities of human behaviour, driven by an insatiable curiosity to unravel the mysteries behind our actions. We had the privilege of expanding this exploration by bringing these peculiar universes to life through the creation of fully 3D animated titles.
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TravesiasA short film exploring the incredible story behind the construction of the Panama Canal.
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Bont WorldOur team led the full 3D environment design and animation for Cash Converters’ national AFL campaign, starring Marcus Bontempelli. We had a fantastic time collaborating with Whooska Media on this TVC, and working the virtual sets at Dream Screen Australia made it all the more fun. |
When The War Is OverWhen the War Is Over is a five-episode documentary series exploring stories of war, memory, and recovery told through art, streamed on ABC iview. Lafinka Studio was thrilled to create a wide range of visual GFX ; from animated maps and title sequences to illustrated motion graphics helping bring these stories to life across all episodes. |
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The Hunt for the Last Nazis is a powerful documentary that uncovers how hundreds of alleged Nazi war criminals were able to settle in Australia after World War II, and the decades-long pursuit to bring them to justice.
Lafinka Studio was proud to contribute a range of visual GFX to the film; from animated maps and archival driven motion graphics, helping support the documentary’s narrative through visual storytelling. |
Possum Posse
We teamed up with our friends at The Bureau Studio to create vibrant and over-the-top animations for the wild music universe of the furriest hip-hop band: The POSSUM POSSE! |
FlexikitchThis video for our friends at Flexikitch showcases how they assist local hospitality businesses with financing, equipment, and solutions.
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WeatheredWe had the chance to work on GFX for this documentary series, creating scientific animations that explains climate change.
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Alick and AlbertWe created the animations for this documentary about Alick Tipoti and Prince Albert II of Monaco and their commitment to preserving the marine environment.
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House of WellnessWe designed the branding for House of Wellness, a TV show focused on health and wellbeing.
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FlywaysWe designed all the GFX for this documentary about shorebirds and their incredible migrations across world.
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AI Search GoogleWe had the great opportunity to develop the animations for the launch video of Google’s first AI service.
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KitKat - Give The Planet A BreakWe felt proud to create dynamic social media animations for the KitKat recycle campaign!
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Saving GraceWe created the animations for the My Saving Grace campaign, raising awareness about animal abuse and its link to domestic violence.
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GUD Ryco Particulate Filter |
E-Safety - Lodging a cyberbullying complaint |
Foreign Correspondent |
Frogger - TV seriesWe crafted the animations for Frooger TV show, a competition inspired by the legendary video game of the 1980s.
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