Who we are
What we've done

Who we are. What we have done.

Salvatore Barbera
Salvatore

Salvatore engaging

A life in Greenpeace. Teenager activist around Europe, he approached the web as junior international new media campaigner in Amsterdam, then head of the new media unit for Greenpeace Mediterranean in Istanbul, now nuclear campaigner in Rome.

Main focus of Salvatore's work is to transform internet users into online activists. He witnessed the social media boom, involving himself from the very early phase.

When he joined the international office, Greenpeace didn't have a Youtube account or Facebook strategy. Today, online communities are considered by the NGO as a priority target for all engaging and fundraising activities.

His most successful campaigns include "Green my Apple", which eventually convinced Apple to rise the environmental standards of their hardware products and "I Lovve nuclear", a petition campaign to stop the national nuclear program in Turkey which reached 180.000 signatures. His recent work addressed the development of the fund raising strategy for the Middle East and an in depth work within mass mailing campaigning.

Master graduate in nuclear physic at Bologna University.

Some of Salvatore's works

Green my Apple Green my Apple
Green my Apple

Green my Apple

Online promotion - Community manager

Electronics generate huge amounts of toxic e-waste that often end up in developing country landfill. With the international Green my Apple campaign Greenpeace challenged and successfully changed Apple to be the leader in green products designing. The Webby Awards winner campaign got huge coverage in the blogosphere and in the Apple fan communities.

I lovve nuclear I lovve nuclear
I lovve nuclear

I lovve nuclear

Project leader

I lovve nuclear was a petition focused campaign to stop the construction of four nuclear power plant in Turkey. It combined online marketing, high profile Greenpeace actions, fundraising activities... With more than 180.000 signatures and an award winner blog, it resulted one of the most successful integrated campaign in Turkey.

Unfriend Coal Unfriend Coal
Unfriend Coal

Unfriend coal - Facebook application

Art director - Producer

What is better than a Facebook application to ask Facebook to switch to coal-free energy? In the unfriend coal application we used the techniques of games to reward super activists and generate virality.

Daniel Bird
Daniel

Daniel shooting

A cinematic brain born to produce some of the top rated videos you can find on the Internet. Smart, funny and effective: Daniel's work is acknowledged and requested worldwide and spreads like a virus.

Daniel started animating and film-making with a super 8 camera at the age of 14. He left the cutting rooms of the British film industry in his early twenties for Prague to seek the surrealist film-maker Jan Svankmajer. Throughout the next four years he worked for him in the Czech Republic as model maker, animator and in editorial.

Over the next decade in Prague he worked as editor and animator on commercial and personal film projects, as well as becoming head of post-production of a TV production company. In 2008 he spent a year working for Greenpeace International in Amsterdam, creating short films for Internet release.

Daniel Bird is represented as a director worldwide by Savage.

Some of Daniel's works

Forest Love Forest Love

Forest Love

Writer / Director / Editor / Postproduction

Greenpeace campaigner Tom Dowdall had an idea that, in order to influence an upcoming EU vote on illegal logging, we should encourage people to show their love for the forests.

My brief was one sentence: 'Some things should be illegal in the forest'. I went to the forest with a small crew, and this is the piece that resulted.

Give Earth a Hand Give Earth a Hand

Give Earth a Hand

Writer / Director

Greenpeace International's celebration of the 40th anniversary of Earth Day in 201

Unfriend Coal (Facebook) Unfriend Coal (Facebook)

Unfriend Coal (Facebook)

Producer / Writer / Director / Editor / Sound Editor

A film that brought confusion to the face of Julia Roberts... as well as bringing widespread attention to Facebook's coal addiction.

Daniel's full portfolio
Leonardo De Luca
Leonardo

Leonardo building

Developer, designer, writer, experimenter with one single mission: building something new. Leonardo tries to find connections between different fields, bringing to life the passion and the competence of his co-workers.

After twenty five years of experimenting (from C64 assembly to Genetic Algorithms), he knows how to play with networks, social media, mobile/desktop applications, marketing and viral stuff - you name it.

If you need to design, code and fill with content a website starting from zero, Leonardo is the dude to call.

Eugenio Orsi
Eugenio

Eugenio creating

Journalist. A strong background in communication for development and environment in the new media field. A past as chief editor for the first and most successful blog network in Italy, now working with the European Commission’s projects addressing cooperation.

After his studies in Communication Science at Bologna University, he moved to Rome to work for the Green Party’s media programme during the second Prodi’s government.

In 2005 he got involved in the blog network Blogo.it, an independent Milan based start up sold in 2008 to RCS Corriere della Sera, becoming the fourth most visited news website in Italy.

He is now based in Brussels, keeping himself busy with the communication of external programmes of the European Commission.

His main interest is how textual messages change according to the media. His professional experiences include working with magazines, news papers, news agencies, radio stations, online magazines, blogs, social media and online communities.

Jaroslav Mrázek
jaroslav

Jaroslav animating

Want to get things moving? Motion is his second name. Studied animation at Zlin Film School, took part on filming Jan Svankmajer's Surviving life. Now a freelance animator helping bring other people's visions into life.

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