Mission: Accessible is a travel series made for Channel 4 which sees comedian Rosie Jones travel the length & breadth of Great Britain to stress-test a host of fun-filled activities from the perspective of someone with accessibility requirements - from caving in the West Country and canal boating in Wales to gliding in Scotland. Rosie is also joined by a handful of other comedians on her travels such as James Acaster, Kemah Bob, Harriet Kemsley and Masie Adam. The producers of the show (Rockerdale Studios) got in touch with me and asked me to create the logo & intro title cards for the show. The brief was to use the raw footage the crew had already shot, create a logo for the show and put those together to make it look like a postcard. I went forward with this information by taking a shot from the raw footage of each episode, I colour graded them, edited them, snapshotted them and then animated on the logo. I then had to export each of the files in a specific format for the show's editors to work with. Each episode had its own unique title card to represent the area where Rosie had visited within the episode. Other work for the show included making name captions which popped up on screen every time a new person was introduced, and also making the end boards for the show using Channel 4's brand guidelines throughout every thing. Below is the main work I created for the show, including the show's logo and the finalised intro title cards along with their respective episode. For the 2nd series of the show, the only adjustment which was made was a change in colour for the logo.
Season 1
Season 2
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