Creative Futures Academy

2026 Ireland

Creative Futures Academy

2026 Ireland

(Services)

(Services)

VISUAL STRATEGY

VISUAL STRATEGY

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MOTION

MOTION

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CREATIVE DIRECTION

CREATIVE DIRECTION

(Industry)

(Industry)

Education, Technology, Art

Education, Technology, Art

(Year)

(Year)

2025

2025

(Information)

(Information)

CFA

A groundbreaking vision and partnership between three leading creative institutions, National College of Art and Design, University College Dublin, and Institute of Art, Design and Technology, the Creative Futures Academy (CFA) represents a new approach to higher education.

We developed a visual bank of still and moving imagery to create a series of short, social films that communicate CFAs creative focus, reflecting the fast-evolving and dynamic nature of contemporary creative industries, while reinforcing the enduring importance of craft, technical skill, and resilience. The project brings together elevated, visually driven sequences with observational, everyday moments, expressing the balance between ambition and process and between vision and practice. There are thirty video pieces in total and each is voiced by a course leader, student or Creative peer. This is a visual overview.


Video Production, Editing and CGI: Way+Form

Creative Lead: Seán Jackson

Graphics: Unthink

Speakers: John Lynch, Context Studios. Barbara Revelli, Elia. Paul Moore Future Screens NI.

Project Management: Shauna Kelly, Pace Borza Butterly, Joanna Crawley

CFA

A groundbreaking vision and partnership between three leading creative institutions, National College of Art and Design, University College Dublin, and Institute of Art, Design and Technology, the Creative Futures Academy (CFA) represents a new approach to higher education.

We developed a visual bank of still and moving imagery to create a series of short, social films that communicate CFA’s creative focus, reflecting the fast-evolving and dynamic nature of contemporary creative industries, while reinforcing the enduring importance of craft, technical skill, and resilience. The project brings together elevated, visually driven sequences with observational, everyday moments, expressing the balance between ambition and process and between vision and practice. There are thirty video pieces in total and each is voiced by a course leader, student or Creative peer. This is a visual overview.


Video Production, Editing and CGI: Way+Form

Creative Lead: Seán Jackson

Graphics: Unthink

Speakers: John Lynch, Context Studios. Barbara Revelli, Elia. Paul Moore Future Screens NI.

Project Management: Shauna Kelly, Pace Borza Butterly, Joanna Crawley

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