It's OK (to ask for help)
Jack recounts his experience with ketamine addiction and the subsequent road to recovery, providing an insightful look into the realities of overcoming dependency.
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Rosy TurnerDirector
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Sarah WoodMarketing and Communications
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Barnsley Recovery StepsCharity Organisation
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Barnsley CouncilCommissioners
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Project Type:Animation, Documentary, Short
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Genres:Drugs, Charity, Animation, Awareness, Campaign, Council, 2D
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Runtime:2 minutes 40 seconds
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Completion Date:July 30, 2024
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Production Budget:2,000 GBP
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Country of Filming:United Kingdom
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:Yes
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Student Project:No
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Digital Cinema Package:Unavailable
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London International Animation FestivalLondon
United Kingdom
November 22, 2024
British Showcase (15) + Filmmaker Introductions -
Brighton International Animation FestivalBrighton
United Kingdom
April 6, 2025
Colourful Characters Screening
Rosy (@rosymotion) is an independent Motion Designer based in Leeds, UK. Partnering with charities, brands, and design studios during her career to create character-driven explainer animations, motion graphics, and illustrative works. Over her eight years in the industry, she’s had many wonderful opportunities to bring countless designs to life as well as meeting many inspiring people along the way. With a huge love for bringing ideas to life through the power of animation Rosy loves being known as a Motion Designer, after all it’s a really cool job.
‘It’s OK’ has been one of the most challenging and rewarding projects I’ve worked on. It pushed me to stretch my creative boundaries and strive for something truly impactful. Along the way, I received tremendous support from the charity’s head of marketing Sarah, who led the project with unwavering dedication. Her guidance on the charity’s aims and goals for those undergoing ketamine recovery has been both inspiring and invaluable. As I worked on this film, it has also given me a chance to reflect on the struggles of people in my own life, like Jack, who have faced significant hardships. I’m excited for viewers to see it and hope they find both inspiration and guidance in its message.