Share this Post A series of short films, documentary style, that really engage with what drives and impassions the extraordinary journalists working at The Irish Times. The films were accompanied by 30” TV ads. CREDITS
You Are What You Read
Share this Post Share this Post Share this Post Share this Post A series of short documentary films that really engage with what drives and impassions the extraordinary journalists working at The Irish Times. The films were accompanied by 30” TV ads. CREDITS
The Obesity Clinic
Share this Post The Obesity Clinic is a new two-part observational documentary, with exclusive access to Ireland’s first public weight management clinic in St Columcille’s Hospital, Dublin. Filmed over one year, eight individuals honestly share the truth about their struggle to lose weight. CREDITS
Bressie’s Teenage Kicks
Share this Post This IFTA nominated documentary series explores the lives of six talented teenagers from an underprivileged area, as Bressie tries to guide them through writing, recording and releasing their own EP CREDITS Editors: Iseult Howlett & Damien McDonnell Director: Paula Rouse
Connected
Share this Post Share this Post This IFTA award winning series dragged reality TV into a refreshingly unfamiliar space. Six women self-filmed their ordinary lives for the guts of a year and the footage was then expertly tackled and tamed and turned into something extraordinary by the edit team here in Piranha Bar. To quote Conor Pope in the Irish …
Bord Na Móna
Share this Post Share this Post A clip from Bord Na Móna’s story of scale and diversity. Here we showcase several of the organic, sculptural CG pieces which we crafted to represent each sector of the company. Each icon is symbolically formed from materials that are used in that sector and are native to Ireland, connecting us back to Bord …
All Blacks
Share this Post AIG are back with our favourite comedic duo Karl and Ryan in this tongue-in-cheek campaign. Ryan never fails to appreciate the good things in life, so these new AIG t-shirts are no different. Even more, what a brilliant surprise to get some strong AIG lads to show them off so well…
Ray D’arcy – How to Beat Depression
Share this Post Share this Post A 3 part series following the lives of people living with depression. CREDITS
The Apprentice
Share this Post Piranha Bar Edit House have edited series 2, 3 and 4 of the Apprentice, in which a group of aspiring young businessmen and women compete for the chance to win a apprenticeship in Irish business. CREDITS
Saoirse Ronan
Share this Post Once in a while a project comes along that everyone is delighted to get behind and donate their time and efforts to. Saoirse Ronan’s support was the crowning moment of a long and intense process – from Nick Kelly’s original script, through the intensive trawling of the IFI’s incredible (and under threat) Archives, to the 3D animation …