It’s Not Dead: Powerful Animation by Ariel Costa & Rodrigo Miguel
Published Feb 19, 2018
‘It’s not dead’ is a project that started as a concept for the song ‘Heavy’ by Linkin Park and evolved into a collaboration between art directors Ariel Costa and Rodrigo Miguel to raise awareness and fight depression.
The final product will be used by The Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA), an international nonprofit organization and leader in education, training, and research for anxiety, OCD, PTSD, depression, and related disorders.
Direction, Design & Animation: Ariel Costa / Rodrigo Miguel
Concept & Script: Ariel Costa
Voice Actor: Jim Laird
Sound: Combustion Studio
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