Colour. It’s the way we see the world. In colour we make and remember life – rooted in human experience and history, nature has always been a rich spectrum of hues and tones. Adventurers and explorers have celebrated nature’s diversity for thousands of years, but some of its rarest, most captivating colour are endangered.
Exploring Endangered Colour
Endangered Colour is an OPPO campaign supporting National Geographic Society and its wildlife conservation efforts along with a content series created by Joel Sartore, National Geographic Photographer.
Through a series of images and short films all captured on the OPPO Find X3 Pro (Review), audiences can experience nature from a new perspective and discover a world full of unimaginable colour.
Each Endangered Colour episode focuses on a single colour – red, green, or blue; and celebrates nine species at risk of extinction. From the brilliant fur of the red panda to the bright blue skin of the poison dart frog, it is hard to imagine life without these spectacular colour.
The rate of species extinction is alarming, and we are fast-losing these incredible scenes in the wild. Through raw and unfiltered, billion-colour footage, Endangered Colour brings the true colour and textures of nature to life with 100 percent accuracy, preserving them far into the future.
In a world full of distractions, colour has the power to stop people in their tracks. Captured on Find X3 Pro and seen on film as though witnessed in real life, the enticing yet venomous blue of the poison dart frog, and the apple green plumage of the thick-billed parrot beam with life. By harnessing a one-billion colour camera and screen, and showing global audiences how breathtaking nature is when captured in all its rich hues, technology informs and incites passion.
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Find X3 Pro’s microlens camera captures detail and colour beyond what the naked eye can see. Shapes become abstract and we are invited to view the world from a new perspective – 60x closer. From bark to plants, the parts of nature we overlook in our everyday lives are transformed into a spectacle of pattern and colour.
The Importance of Colour
Endangered Colour sets the power of colour against the fragility of nature as the films explore the various threats to species survival. Alive with a myriad of hues and tones, these films demonstrate how bland our lives would be without these creatures.
Seen in full colour, the beauty of these animals is captivating. Through the campaign OPPO hopes to motivate and inspire people of all ages to learn more about the world’s endangered colour, and to highlight the importance of conservation to help these colour live on forever. Endangered Colour empowers people to take action to preserve these endangered colour for future generations.
Endangered Colour is a campaign with a purpose to do good for the world. National Geographic is committed to reveal and protect the wonders of our world through impact work and storytelling.
OPPO supports National Geographic’s mission to protect the health of our planet.
As part of the Endangered Colour campaign, OPPO will donate USD $500,000 to National Geographic Society to help support the National Geographic Society’s wildlife conservation efforts at large including Photo Ark* and the Photo Ark EDGE Fellowship*.
Colour does more than make our lives vivid, it encourages us to take action to preserve nature. Through this partnership, we aim to inspire and educate audiences on the importance of preserving endangered species.
The power to make a difference
A critical mission needs incredible storytellers to drive awareness and inspire compassion. Endangered Colour featuring National Geographic Photographer, Joel Sartore. Joel Sartore is the founder of Photo Ark, a multi-year effort to document every species living in the world’s zoos and wildlife sanctuaries, with the aim of using the power of photography to inspire action through education, and help save wildlife by supporting on-the-ground conservation efforts.
The films are narrated by OPPO Global Ambassador and award-winning actor, Eddie Redmayne. Acting is about connecting with an audience and telling a story. Through the colour and shades we experience, Eddie’s evocative storytelling brings Endangered Colour to life. It joins the dots between wonder when faced with heart-swelling beauty, fear at the prospect of loss of biodiversity, and hope that our actions today can save these colour tomorrow.
Join OPPO in support of National Geographic Society and its wildlife conservation efforts. Find out more about OPPO Find X3 Pro and its billion colour stories.
*Photo Ark: Photo Ark is a multi-year effort by founder and National Geographic Explorer and photographer Joel Sartore to document every species living in the world’s zoos and wildlife sanctuaries, with the aim of using the power of photography to inspire action through education, and help save wildlife by supporting on-the-ground conservation efforts.
*Photo Ark EDGE Fellowship: An on-the-ground conservation effort that leverages the power of Joel Sartore’s portraits while simultaneously reducing human threats to wildlife, protecting critical habitats and creating lasting impact for species at risk in Africa.
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