Whether it's a marketing campaign for a single event or public awareness of a single issue, Clarion New Media works closely with organizations to create compelling and engaging issue-oriented videos that bring a personal voice to a topic.
Amnesty International USA
Amnesty International is the leading international human rights organization. Clarion New Media was asked to document a rally being held in Chicago to support the recent peaceful revolution in Egypt. Similar rallies were held across the US as well as in London, and Clarion New Media was tasked with assembling footage of all the rallies into a single video that could be screened at the Amnesty International Annual General Meeting. The purpose of the video is to celebrate the accomplishments of the Egyptian people but at the same time stay on Amnesty International’s core message.
The rallies drew many supporters of many causes together. It was important for Amnesty International to present a video that focused on a singular issue, and not to be bogged down with mixed messaging. The message was that all peoples’ rights are to be respected.
What’s Your Art?: A celebration of Chicago’s Neighborhood Art Centers.
Clarion New Media works very closely with Sixty Inches from Center: Chicago’s Arts Archive and Collective Projects on a variety of projects. When Sixty Inches from Center was asked by WBEZ to organize a day of arts activity for the public, Clarion New Media was asked to help promote the event and the participating arts centers.
Clarion New Media created short videos about the ten participating art centers to encourage the public to visit the centers in the time leading up to the June 4th event.
Spudnik Press
Clarion New Media works very closely with Sixty Inches from Center: Chicago’s Arts Archive and Collective Projects on a variety of projects. When Sixty Inches from Center was asked by WBEZ to organize a day of arts activity for the public, Clarion New Media was asked to help promote the event and the participating arts centers.
Clarion New Media created short videos about the ten participating art centers to encourage the public to visit the centers in the time leading up to the June 4th event.
Sixty Inches from Center: In the Photo Booth
In the Photo Booth is an ongoing campaign to advocate for the arts by asking the public to participate. At public art events around Chicago, Sixty Inches from Center and Clarion New Media set up a mobile photo booth where the public is asked a simple question. “Why does art matter?”