Mozilla's freaky statement
Created as a manifesto surrounding the technology company’s annual report, this deliberately chilling campaign from anonymous collective Basement Freaks asks us to question who controls our digital future.
Credits
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- Production Company Object & Animal
- Director Hugh Mulhern
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Credits
View on- Agency Basement Freaks
- Production Company Object & Animal
- Director Hugh Mulhern
- Executive Producer Morgan Clement
- Editing The Assembly Rooms
- Editor Jack Foster
- VFX Supervisor Erfan Saadati
- VFX Frame 23
- Sound Design Ballad
- Sound Designer Philip Nicolai Flindt
- Sound Designer Adrian Aurelius
- Executive Producer Gregers Maersk Moeller
- Production Services ENTITY
- Executive Producer Jernej Krivic
- Post Producer Nic Boozang
- Producer Bruno Loureiro
- Production Designer Elena Isolini
- DP Suzie Lavelle
- Post Producer Paula Aimee Fodor
- VFX Supervisor Lewis Ball
- Colorist John Lowe
- Composer Nico Muhly
- Line Producer Gaj Cresnik
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Credits
powered by- Agency Basement Freaks
- Production Company Object & Animal
- Director Hugh Mulhern
- Executive Producer Morgan Clement
- Editing The Assembly Rooms
- Editor Jack Foster
- VFX Supervisor Erfan Saadati
- VFX Frame 23
- Sound Design Ballad
- Sound Designer Philip Nicolai Flindt
- Sound Designer Adrian Aurelius
- Executive Producer Gregers Maersk Moeller
- Production Services ENTITY
- Executive Producer Jernej Krivic
- Post Producer Nic Boozang
- Producer Bruno Loureiro
- Production Designer Elena Isolini
- DP Suzie Lavelle
- Post Producer Paula Aimee Fodor
- VFX Supervisor Lewis Ball
- Colorist John Lowe
- Composer Nico Muhly
- Line Producer Gaj Cresnik
Collective authorship in creative credits isn’t exactly a new idea, but it’s not often that the mystery masterminds surround themselves in imagery akin to the hacktivist group Anonymous.
Leaning into Black Mirror territory, Basement Freaks has released a campaign supporting Mozilla’s annual report that challenges audiences to Choose Your Future.
Led by an attention-grabbing website that uses deliberately inflammatory language to frame the stakes around power, control and technology, the crux of the project lies in six distinct films that highlight closed systems, opaque automation and the quiet erosion of human agency.