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Experience Level: Intermediate
Estimated project duration: less than 1 week
Looking to produce a cartoon explainer video for our new website. We are currently in the process of developing a new more modern site and would like to incorporate the use of videos to explain what we do in lay mans terms.
Global Mediation Ltd is a mediation company based in New Barnet, Hertfordshire. We offer an alternative dispute resolution service whereby parties in disagreement can come together alongside an impartial, accredited and trained mediator in a neutral environment to discuss and potentially resolve prior to legal proceedings.
We offer this service for commercial, family and Special Education Needs disagreements.
The idea is to explain what mediation is, in basic terms - using the concept of the orange story, please see below:
Imagine two children fighting over an orange. If their mother was a lawyer, she would grab the orange, cut it in half and decide which child gets which half of the orange - remembering to cut a piece from each half as her fee.
If the mother was an arbitrator, anticipating a further argument over which child wants which half of the orange, she would impose a solution by giving each child one half of the orange.
Fortunately, this mother is a mediator. She takes the orange from the fighting children who are by now angry, stressed, annoyed and at their wits end with no sign of a successful outcome. She sees each child separately in confidence and explores why they both want the orange. The first child says that she's thirsty and wants to make orange juice. The second child says that he's hungry and wants to make marmalade. She then brings the parties together in a joint session and allows the first child to squeeze every drop of juice from the orange so she can make herself a refreshing drink. Then, the second child gets the entire peel and can make a big pot of marmalade.
Each child received exactly what they wanted in the first place. By asking the right questions, the mediator provided the key to unlock the solution.
Our society suggests that where there is conflict, one side should win and the other side should lose. This is not necessarily the case. In mediation, there is the ability to achieve a resolution that suits both sides - a win/win outcome.
We would like this to be cartooney, fun and quirky.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Hayley Brewer
Global Mediation
Project Manager
Global Mediation Ltd is a mediation company based in New Barnet, Hertfordshire. We offer an alternative dispute resolution service whereby parties in disagreement can come together alongside an impartial, accredited and trained mediator in a neutral environment to discuss and potentially resolve prior to legal proceedings.
We offer this service for commercial, family and Special Education Needs disagreements.
The idea is to explain what mediation is, in basic terms - using the concept of the orange story, please see below:
Imagine two children fighting over an orange. If their mother was a lawyer, she would grab the orange, cut it in half and decide which child gets which half of the orange - remembering to cut a piece from each half as her fee.
If the mother was an arbitrator, anticipating a further argument over which child wants which half of the orange, she would impose a solution by giving each child one half of the orange.
Fortunately, this mother is a mediator. She takes the orange from the fighting children who are by now angry, stressed, annoyed and at their wits end with no sign of a successful outcome. She sees each child separately in confidence and explores why they both want the orange. The first child says that she's thirsty and wants to make orange juice. The second child says that he's hungry and wants to make marmalade. She then brings the parties together in a joint session and allows the first child to squeeze every drop of juice from the orange so she can make herself a refreshing drink. Then, the second child gets the entire peel and can make a big pot of marmalade.
Each child received exactly what they wanted in the first place. By asking the right questions, the mediator provided the key to unlock the solution.
Our society suggests that where there is conflict, one side should win and the other side should lose. This is not necessarily the case. In mediation, there is the ability to achieve a resolution that suits both sides - a win/win outcome.
We would like this to be cartooney, fun and quirky.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Hayley Brewer
Global Mediation
Project Manager
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