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Aftershock VR: Nepal’s Untold Water Story

Director & Producer

10k + app downloads | Raindance nomination Best Social Impact VR Experience | 63 screenings and events globally

After the success of Across the Tracks I proactively pitched another flagship project to the HSBC Water Programme - a virtual reality (VR) documentary.  Having spent a few months researching and learning about making a 360 VR film, I put forward the idea and had found a story that I felt would work in this format.

I went on to produce and direct what became WaterAid's first VR documentary and a hugely successful project and communications tool which was heavily distributed for 1-2 years and is still used today. 

The film was nominated in the Best Social Impact VR Experience category at Raindance Film Festival, screened 63 times at festivals and events globally and the app received more than 10k downloads. Designed for a VR headset rather than online 360 scrolling, Aftershock had a content and distribution strategy to ensure it was experienced by large audiences globally.

The film follows the story of Krishna, the district's only plumber, as he repairs the community's vital water system which was damaged during the 2015 earthquakes.  It was launched at World Water Week, in Stockholm, August 2016, supported by an app, microsite and branded cardboard headsets.

 
 

Two earthquakes. One lifeline. One man’s remarkable journey.

This is Nepal’s untold water story.

 

Aftershock Trailer

“We ended up completely overbooked and could hardly seat everyone in the room. Catherine’s talk was a great success. Her learnings were really valuable for the creators and filmmakers in the audience. Also, the fact that Aftershock was released on Oculus Gear VR and Android was interesting and quite unique. The audience feedback was very positive. “

Mária Rakušanová, Director of XR, Curator and Executive Producer of Raindance Immersive

 

In numbers

  • 10k + app downloads 

  • 8k cardboard headsets sent out from online requests

  • 90% of cardboard headset orders from new audiences 

  • 650 cardboard headsets sent to MPs prompting responses from some including Rory Stewart

  • 100k visits to the microsite

  • 14k views on YouTube 360 film

  • 63 screenings and events globally 

  • 12 film festivals 

  • 5 million + reach via media coverage 

  • 500k reach on WaterAid’s social media 

  • 12k new followers to HSBC social media following Aftershock campaign

 

Features

  • UNGC Leaders Summit, September 2017

  • Tidefest, September 2017

  • Scouts International Jamboree events across the UK, May - August 2017

  • VRUK, July 2017

  • Environment Agency, July 2017

  • Institute of Water Conference, June 2017

  • Severn Trent Water Ball, June 2017

  • Sidcott Festival of Peace, June 2017

  • Glastonbury, June 2017

  • Utility Week Live, May 2017

  • Raindance VR Masterclass, May 2017

  • Raindance Film Festival - nominated for Best Social Impact Experience, May 2017

  • Yorkshire Water Race Day, May 2017

  • HSBC roadshow, April 2017

  • Canary Wharf Shopping Centre, April 2017

  • London Marathon reception event, April 2017

  • WAAMFest, April, 2017

  • Cleveland International Film Festival, April 2017

  • Annual Rotary conference, March 2017 

  • ORAMA Immersive Journalism Festival - Frontline Club, March 2017

  • Brighton Library, World Water Day, March 2017

  • Big Bang Science Fair, March 2017

  • LUX Film Festival, Luxembourg, March 2017

  • Used at a pitch with the Wimbledon Foundation to engage them in WaterAid’s innovative comms work.  This contributed to the start of a partnership, February 2017

  • VeeRVR feature Aftershock on their platform, February 2017

  • First ‘VR cinema in a bank’ at 8 Canada Square, February 2017

  • Sidcott School & Gallery, January 2017

  • Lift-off film festival, Pinewood Studios, January 2017

  • Thames Water Christmas Fair, December 2016

  • Reception at No. 11 Downing Street with the Scouts, November 2016

  • Cutty Sark screening at HSBC Water Programme celebration event, November 2016

  • International Broadcasting Trust screening & workshop, November 2016

  • Northumbrian Water CEO & Directors screening, November 2016

  • Charity Film Awards nomination, November 2016

  • World Toilet Day United Nations Water screening, USA, November 2016

  • Rural Water Supply Network global meeting, November 2016 

  • Big Mini Media Festival prize winner, USA, November 2016

  • Global Health Film Festival, Barbican, November 2016

  • SHIFT film festival, Netherlands, November 2016

  • TVE Global Sustainability Film Awards, BAFTA, November 2016

  • Huffington Post media partnership announced with Nepal’s premiere screening, September 2016

  • Premiere screening, World Water Week Stockholm, August 2016

“Silence in the room is impressive as 60 people simultaneously watch #VR film. #AfterShockVR by @catroseuk  @WaterAidUK #oramafest17”

ORAMA Immersive Journalism Festival

“It was such a beautiful piece and it really brought to life what has been happening in Nepal and hit me really deeply emotionally.”

Cinequest Film Festival

“Having also experienced UNICEF’s VR film, WaterAid’s Aftershock was much better! The storytelling aspect made Aftershock a successful experience.”

Sanjay Wijesekera, Chief of WASH, UNICEF

“The high point of the event was when one young Scout got up on her knees and literally climbed around the chair to fully explore the film and see everything!”

Downing Street Joint Reception, Scouts Partnership

“Wow! This is totally immersive in a way you don’t normally get. I felt like I was in a village in Nepal. When you see the color of the water, you understand. It really shows that water is key.”

Henry Bonsu, journalist and master of ceremonies, UNGC Leaders Summit

“Insightful and one of the best ways I've seen a sustainability story told.”

World Water Week

 

Crew

Director & Producer | Catherine Rose

Executive Producer | Steve Melia

Co-producer | Brenda McIlwraith

Camera operators | Joe Bidmead, Nikhil Thakkar

Editors | Joe Bidmead, Matt Green

Stitching | Joe Bidmead, Matt Green, Nikhil Thakkar

Translators | Tsering Dolker Gurung, Sunir Pandey

On the ground support | Dharma Raj Chhantyal, Mani Karmarcharya, Pramita Maharjan, Paras Pokhrel, Tripti Rai, Nabin Kumar Shahi, Purna Tamang, Nima Galze Sherpa

Music composer | Benji Merrison

Bansuri | Jan Hendrickse

Voice | Ranjana Ghatak

Sound design | Bioni Samp

Voiceover | Tom Palakudiyil

Impact producers | Sarah Mosses, Isabelle Povey, Catherine Rose, Brenda McIlwraith

Graphic design | Joerg Agostini, Nicole Agostini

Website | James Franklin, Saskia Wilson-Brown

Photography | Adam Ferguson, Mani Karmarcharya, Catherine Rose

App | Nick Brinded, Rob Calvert, Stephen Chan, Tony Dong, Bhavesh Mistry

Trailer editor | Leanne Welham

Copywriter | Rachel Crews

Digital lead | Joe Downie

HSBC | Sue Alexander, Hamish Goulding, Brianna Davis

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