- Free Range Studios
Infobox Company
company_name = Free Range Studios
company_
company_type =Private company
foundation =Washington, D.C. (1999)
location =Washington, D.C.
Berkeley, California
key_people =Jonah Sachs ,Louis Fox
industry =Film
homepage = [http://FreeRangeStudios.com FreeRangeStudios.com]Free Range Studios is a messaging firm based in
Washington, D.C. andBerkeley, California . They are notable for their services and films promotingsocial change .Beginnings
Free Range Studios was founded by
Jonah Sachs andLouis Fox in 1999 as Free Range Graphics. Sachs and Fox had been childhood collaborators on amateur film and video projects.After years of experimenting with various media, the pair decided to form a print design firm, working exclusively for
non-profits who promoted social change. Within six months of its founding, Free Range was working on national campaigns forEarthjustice ,SEIU , andAmnesty International . [cite web | title=Free Range Activism: The Art of Marketing Social Change - The Satya Interview with Jonah Sachs| work= Satya Magazine| url=http://www.http://www.satyamag.com/may05/sachs.html/ | accessdate=September 2 | accessyear=2006]Free Range began offering poster and brochure design, identities, annual reports and website design.
New media
In early
2000 ,Earthjustice , a national environmental group, approached Free Range with an idea to create a short internetcartoon about the problem ofMountain Top Removal inWest Virginia . Using Flash Animation, a rudimentary 40 second cartoon was produced. The movie explained, in cartoon format, about the problem with mountain top removal mining and then offered users the opportunity to take action to stop it.Though simple, this type of viral
activism animation was new at the time, and the novelty of it got the attention of both the general public and the social activism community. Soon, requests for similar work began coming in on several critical issues. [cite web | title=Q&A with Tate Hausman, one of the creators of "The Meatrix"| work= Food and Society| url=http://ola.wkkf.org/fasupdate/may/qanda.html | accessdate=September 2 | accessyear=2006]Later that year, Free Range delivered its first Flash animation piece that would have worldwide impact. Amnesty International wanted to pressure Congress to ban "dirty diamonds" which were mined in war zones and carried the weight of
human rights abuses . Free Range developed a 90 second ad that spoofed the famousDe Beers shadow hands TV spot, showing the harm dirty diamonds did to African people. The piece was distributed on the internet and on DVD to members of theUnited States Congress .De Beers , the campaign's target, took notice, showing it at a leadership meeting; 500,000 viewers watched the movie online and soon after Congress passed a Clean Diamonds act. Within two years, the loss of dirty diamond funding contributed to the end of Sierra Leone's civil war. [cite web | title=Striking Back: Activists Go High-Tech| work= Satya Magazine| url=http://www.satyamag.com/aug02/sachs.html | accessdate=September 2 | accessyear=2006]Expansion
By
2003 , Free Range was creating visual identities and conference materials for groups like theAmerican Civil Liberties Union (ACLU),International Campaign for Tibet and Annie Casey's Kids Count. The web team was also creating websites forGreenpeace ,Heifer International and The Harvard Civil Rights project. [cite web | title=Heifer International: Site Redesign | work=Beacon Fire| url=http://www.beaconfire.com/clients/stories/solution/heifer_international.php| accessdate=September 2 | accessyear=2006]The Meatrix
Free Range came into the public consciousness in
2003 with the release ofThe Meatrix , the result of a Free Range "Gratitude Grant" [cite web | title=More About The Meatrix from Free Range Graphics | work=Media that Matters Film Festival | url=http://www.mediathatmattersfest.org/4/the_meatrix/ | accessdate=September 2 | accessyear=2006] awarded to the Global Resource Action Center for the Environment (GRACE). Sachs and Fox had long been passionate about fighting factory farming and chose GRACE's factory farming campaign as a way of lending their support to this cause.The Meatrix , which was released the same week asThe Matrix Revolutions , features Leo the Pig and Moopheus the Bull exploring the world of afactory farm . The movie, which took a humorous approach to the issue, was a success. It would be viewed over 10 million times, [cite web | title=Store Wars: Web Film as PSA | work=The Epoch Times | url=http://www.theepochtimes.com/news/5-6-20/29647.html | accessdate=September 2 | accessyear=2006] translated into 13 languages and featured in news outlets from the "New York Times " toCNN . [cite web | title=The Meatrix | work=100777.com a site for Truthseekers| url=http://100777.com/node/996/ | accessdate=September 2 | accessyear=2006]Evolution of the firm
In
2003 , they expanded their client list beyond non-profits to include socially responsible businesses and political campaigns. By2004 Free Range was heavily involved in the political arena. After creatingviral advertising for Howard Dean's primary campaign, the team was hired byJohn Kerry for President to help in the general election. Free Range built a suite of web advertisements, print materials and interactive web features to help with an online campaign. Also that year, Free Range created the online documentary [http://www.itvs.org/beyondthefire Beyond the Fire] which would be featured atSundance [cite web | title=Six PBS Projects - Five films and one web original - Selected for 2005 Sundance Film Festival| work=PBS | url=http://www.pbs.org/aboutpbs/news/20050111_sundance.html/ | accessdate=September 2 | accessyear=2006] and take home the Best Educational Site award at the South by Southwest festival.In 2005, Free Range created its first live action short, [http://storewars.org/flash/index.html Store Wars] , which took on the issue of
organic food . The vegetablepuppetry 5-minute video was seen over 10 million times online and was reported on in newspapers and television across the country. [cite web | title=Store Wars : The Organic Rebellion| work= Dexigner.com| url=http://www.dexigner.com/digital/news-g4619.html | accessdate=September 2 | accessyear=2006] That year, Sachs left DC to join Fox inCalifornia and opened a second office for the firm in Berkeley. By that year, the team reached 20 members and modified its service offering to include interactive games, complete print and identity design, web-effectiveness consulting and campaign strategy services.Gratitude Grant
Each year, the Free Range Gratitude Grant gives free services to organizations with ideas to create maximum impact. Free Range also hosts "green design" events and actively researches and educates on next-generation web advocacy strategies. [cite web | title= Moos you can use | work=
New York Daily News | url=http://www.nydailynews.com/city_life/food/story/403955p-342016c.html/ | accessdate=September 2 | accessyear=2006]Selected filmography
* [http://www.storyofstuff.com The Story of Stuff] (2007)
* [http://TheMeatrix2.com The Meatrix2: Revolting] (2006)
*Friends with Low Wages (2006)
*Climate: A Crisis Averted (2006)
* [http://Storewars.org Store Wars] (2005)
*Arnold's Neighborhood (2005)
* [http://TheMeatrix.com The Meatrix] (2003)
*Hybrid vs. Hummer (2003)
*Protecting Civil Liberties (2002)
*Genetically Krafted (2002)
*Phillip Morris Can't Hide (2002)
*The Philmo2000 (2001)
*Save Chilean Sea Bass! (2001)
*Conflict Diamonds (2000)
*A Bear Votes (1999)
*Sprawlzilla (1999) [cite web | title= Flash Movies Gallery| work= FreeRangeStudios.com| url=http://www.freerangegraphics.com/html/gallery/flash_movies.html/ | accessdate=September 2 | accessyear=2006]References
External links
* [http://FreeRangeStudios.com FreeRangeStudios] : The official Free Range Studios website.
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