Mental Health Transparency – Award Winning Short Film

A message from us at Bubble Light Productions to highlight Mental Health Awareness Week 2017.
Look after your mind.

Mental Health Awareness Week 2017 takes place from the 8th-14th of May across the UK.

#MHAW17

Winner of Visual Creativity and Quality at the People’s Choice Awards 2017

Highly Commended for Best Animation at the National Student Television Association Awards 2018

Director/Camera/Editor – Seb Cox
Camera Assistant – Sulekha Kaur Takhtar
Runner – Olivia Symonds

Music: Kai Engel – Harbor

Winner of Visual Creativity and Quality at People’s Choice Awards 2017.

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Email: sebcoxfilms@gmail.com
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35 Comments

  1. Hi! Can I use this for a school project? It’s about mental health awareness. We’ll go live this week and I would like to use your video as our background as we introduce our topic. Your response will be highly appreciated! ☺️

  2. Hello! Can I use your video for my school project about mental health? I will use it as my background telling my experiences about mental health illness. I will put proper credits and link of the video. It is only limited to my classmates and professor. I will wait for your response, thanks! <3

  3. Good day sir, permission to borrow po some clips. For our school project exam I'll put a proper credits. Thank you so much. Such an amazing video

  4. Hello there im kenneth from philippines, i would like to have an permission to borrow the clips! I will use this for our school project exam! I’ll put a proper credits!

  5. Hi! May I use this video for our class presentation on mental health? It will be put as an introduction for the presentation and I will definitely put link to the video and your website and credit the video to you 🙂 Thank you so much in advanced!

  6. To be honest, I didn't catch the idea just from the film, and only in comments have found the quite pretty thought behind the video. I think even though the idea is great it would be clearer if it was shown better, for example, in more meaningful scenes where people with such complications look closer to the camera clearly suppressing or hiding something, quietly struggling on the inside trying to look fine on the outside. Such details could translate the concept better

  7. This is so amazing! Really inspiring. What is that style of squiggle animation called? This sort of short film is something I dream of making. Really impactful, not clickbaity, and artistic.

  8. “Their conduct is certainly VERY ODD. Any Dress Reformer can order a pair of trousers and put them on in the privacy of her own room—PROVIDED THERE ARE NO YOUNG CHILDREN IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD WHO ARE ADDICTED TO FITS IN CASE OF SUDDEN FRIGHT.”—Editorial, “A Deep Laid Conspiracy,” New York Times, September 5, 1876, page 5.

  9. Hello, @Seb Cox! I find your short film a good material and subject for my students' writing activity. They're about to write their own reaction paper, and your work did a good job. It's really interesting and relevant these days. No worries, I'll write you down in the credits.

  10. This content is the gold standard. A book I read with similar elements was a lighthouse for my journey. "A Life Unplugged: Reclaiming Reality in a Digital Age" by Theodore Blaze

  11. Good day Sir. Kindly asking permission if I could share your video to a group of high school and college students. I was invited to talk about mental health and your video could serve as an eye opener to the audience who may have mental health problems. You will be fully credited for the video sir. Thank you and God bless

  12. Hello. I am working on Mental Health Awareness project. I am providing various resources, and information and you video would be a great addition to this important topic. May I include this video among my presentations?

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