Angel Eye's Education department produces high end educational Audio Visual material for clients such as the Open University, King's College London, Oxford University and others, across a range of media including documentary, drama, audio and online. Having worked on projects covering History, Arts, Economics, Climate Change, Social Science, Politics, Psychology and Languages from Ancient Greek to Mandarin, Angel Eye's Education team are skilled at becoming experts in diverse areas and most importantly communicating information in an engaging and interesting way.
Our approaches include observational documentary and dramatic reconstructions through to archive led factual programming and our team of experienced video and audio producers, directors and editors have a strong track record of working successfully with academic clients.
Recent awards include two Learning on Screen Awards (2007 and 2009), a World Bank Award for Communicating Climate Change (2009) and a FOCAL Footage Nomination (2008)
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The series of documentaries and audios explore the impact of Climate Change such as adaptation to rising sea levels in Bangladesh, the Thames flooding threat, IPCC negotiations at the last Climate Change Conference in Bali, the destruction of biospheres in the Danube Delta and and the Transition Town movement. (2008/2009)
Winner of the World Bank Award for Communicating Climate Change 2009.
Three series of short films highlighting the Open University's internationally renowned Research School for the iTunes U open access website and YouTube. Films covered Moon Rocks, Facial identification technology for crimes, Entrainment, Complex Systems, International Adoption and predicting Volcanic eruptions. (2008/2009)
A series of six films featuring young adults who have taken part in a '7 up' style project and a short series featuring three settings in which professionals work with young people: Residential Care, Higher Education and Widening Participation within City University. (2007)