Molly Adams

I’m a Danish/British freelance filmmaker based in East London.
I produce, shoot, edit and animate all types of videos and I’m keen to work on projects that explore stories of climate, social and disability justice.

I often include 2D animation and motion graphic elements in the videos I make and I’m happy to adapt my visual style to fit with any client.

I’ve worked in close collaboration with charities, production companies and organisations including Greenpeace UK, Led by Donkeys, the Migration Museum and many others.

I edit in Premiere Pro, After Effects, Avid Media Composer and Final Cut Pro and shoot on a Sony A7R V.

My graduation film from the University of the Arts London was nominated by the Grierson Awards, the Royal Television Society and Aesthetica Short Film Festival for Best Student Film in 2020.

Behind the scenes on Greenpeace's music video 'Don't Stop' with director Samona Olanipekun, protege of Sir Steve McQueen (12 Years A Slave). (Editing and Motion Graphics)

An intimate portrait of a Greenlandic seal hunter. (Directing, Filming, Producing and Editing)

Greenpeace UK social media video (Editing and Motion Graphics)

Personal project in development; raising awareness about neurodiversity.

Greenpeace UK social media video shining a light on the Dumbo Octopus; one of many deep sea creatures that could be impacted if deep sea mining goes ahead. (Editing and Motion Graphics)

The Shim Sham Club was part of an immersive exhibition called ‘Taking Care of Business’ at the Migration Museum; shining a light on the central role that migrant entrepreneurs have played in shaping our lives. (Editing and Motion Graphics)

Greenpeace UK social media campaign to ban disposable vapes.
(Filming, Editing and Motion Graphics)

Greenpeace UK social media video shining a light on the Bobtail Squid; one of many deep sea creatures that could be impacted if deep sea mining goes ahead. (Editing and Motion Graphics)

Daytimers was part of an immersive exhibition called ‘Taking Care of Business’ at the Migration Museum; shining a light on the history of migrant entrepreneurs. (Editing and Motion Graphics)

Greenpeace UK upcoming video. (Editing and Motion Graphics credit)

Personal project in development; raising awareness about neurodiversity.

Roy Mehta was part of an immersive exhibition called ‘Taking Care of Business’ at the Migration Museum; shining a light on the history of migrant entrepreneurs. (Editing and Motion Graphics)

Personal project in development; raising awareness about neurodiversity.

Greenpeace UK - Good News TikTok (Editing and Motion Graphics)

Greenpeace UK upcoming video. (Editing and Motion Graphics)

Greenpeace UK social media campaign to ban disposable vapes. (Filming, Editing and Motion Graphics)

Campaign video for Greenpeace UK and Everyday Plastics; explaining how to take part in the Big Plastic Count 2024. The Big Plastic Count is the UK’s biggest plastic investigation where
thousands of schools, households, community groups and businesses come together to count their plastic waste. (Producing, Filming, Editing and Motion Graphics)

Greenpeace UK - Year in Rewind. (Editing and Motion Graphics)

Greenpeace UK upcoming video. (Editing and Motion Graphics)

Personal project working in frame by frame animation.

Greenpeace UK - Protect the Oceans