Education as a Civil Right 2026

version47 told the story of the history of education in an immersive, 6-act "pop-up museum" experience.

The story of the transformative power of education was told in 3 main acts.

DESIGN

We partnered with New Orleans-based designer and animator Noel Anderson to execute custom style frames. This ensured a cohesive visual transition across every era of the story, building a better cognitive connection to the privilege of accessing education.

PRODUCTION

The animation was executed over several weeks, specifically tailored for a non-linear environment. The final assets were "sliced and stacked" for a specialized presentation across three different screens. This technical workflow ensured the content was optimized for the unique geometry of the physical space.

INSTALLATION

The final experience was a projection mapped TV wall style setup. We organized the story into three distinct stations within a room, allowing the audience to walk through and learn about important historical beats in real time. We believe this style of storytelling—brand activations that connect deeply with ideal audiences—is the future of the industry.

This project is a prime example of design-driven video production in action.

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