WWF Australia: Yarning across generations

Respectfully sharing stories and solutions has been a hallmark of the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) conservation efforts for the last six decades. To help mark their 60th anniversary, they unveiled their ‘Yarning Across Generations’ project between Earth Hour's coordinator Jasmine Ledger and WWF-Australia's Indigenous Engagement Manager, Wakka Wakka Traditional Owner, Cliff Cobbo. Through imagery, B-roll and interviews, this project helped to further deepen relationships with Traditional Owners and their communities, and bring older and younger generations together to save our incredible natural environment for the next 60 years and beyond.

The work:


  • Cinematography : Supply of raw footage of remote interview and hero b-roll

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