Client: SJC | Social Justice Coalition
Creative director: Roberto Millan
Concept design: Roberto Millan
Script: Sibapiwe Matiyela
Art / Animation direction: Roberto Millan
Character design: Roberto Millan
Background illustration: Roberto Millan
2D animation: Roberto Millan
3D modelling: Alexander Gilfillan
3D animation: Alexander Gilfillan
Sound design: Coloured Black
Layout / Graphic design (comic strip): Roberto Millan
The Social Justic Coalition required an animation for an awareness campaign and simplification of complex crime statisticis regarding Cape Town's largest informal settlement
community and township, Khayelitsha. The animation unpacks ongoing social and systemic concerns regarding policing and safety in this part of South Africa, including issues
such as vigilante justice, violence, sexual assault and the lack of capacity in law enforcement. The objective was to encourage those who do not live in Khayelitsha, to identify
and act on issues regarding policing currently facing the community, giving them the opportunity to 'walk in the shoes' of a child living in Khayeltisha without access to effective
policing. The campaign video was published online with direct links to a web petition drive.
The SJC is a democratic, mass-based social movement that campaigns for the advancement of the constitutional rights to life, dignity, equality, freedom and safety for all people, but especially those living in informal settlements across South Africa. The intention was to leverage visual storytelling through animation to humanize issues in township communities and direct the public towards a petition drive by the SJC Safety and Justice Programme campaign for improved policing and an improved criminal justice system.
A comic book based on the animation was designed and published in the comic book anthology publication "Graflit: Graveyard Literature in Black & White". The publication featured 22 of South Africa's most established comic book artists, funded by the Centre for Comic, Illustrative and Books Arts (CCIBA) in association with Mamba Media, PreZanian Comix and the Youngblood Art and Culture Foundation. The additional contact point provided further visibility for the Social Justice Coalition's safe policing campaign. I coedited and coproduced the publication in collaboration with South Africa's most prominent comic art academic, Andy Mason.