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Penal Reform | Mandela Rules

Penal Reform | Mandela Rules
The number of people imprisoned around the world is on the rise.  Which is why it’s so important to tackle issues like maltreatment, overcrowding and the spread of disease in prisons. The Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners  were created by the UN in 1955 and haven’t been changed since. It’s no wonder that Penal Reform International, an NGO working to reform prisons worldwide, wanted to communicate the importance of the Nelson Mandela Rules, a much needed update.
Solution
The Nelson Mandela rules were launched at a summit hosted by the UN. We worked closely with Penal Reform International to help explain key changes to the Rules in an accessible and engaging way through a short animation. The treatment of prisoners around the world is a serious issue that we couldn’t portray lightly. But at the same time we didn’t want to overwhelm viewers with harrowing scenes of the maltreatment of prisoners. 

So we focussed on creating a pensive aesthetic, combined with an evocative soundscape to leave much to the imagination of the viewer.
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Impact
The animation was screened to a high profile UN event and several other events around the world, helping to highlight the importance of the Nelson Mandela Rules. The animation was also used by Penal Reform International as a communications tool on their website and to broaden the reach of the message through their social media channels.
Credits:
Creative Director: Tom Tapper
Animation Directors: Luke Marsh, Guillaume Le Roux
Producers: Segolene Meheust
Design & Animation: Guillaume Le Roux
Additional Animation : Luke Marsh

Writer: Matthew Harmer
Storyboard: Marylou Faure
Sound Design & Music: Serafima Serafimova / Audio Networks
VO Artist: Russ Keffert
Penal Reform | Mandela Rules
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Penal Reform | Mandela Rules

This short animated film from Penal Reform International tells the story of the Nelson Mandela Rules. As the first update to the Standard Minimum Read More

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