Stockholm: A Future Rooted in Careful Planning

Jan. 5, 2016  :  With T Brand Studio
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About the Project

T Brand Studio, the custom content studio within the advertising department of The New York Times, commissioned Blue Chalk Media to produce a series of films profiling “future-ready cities” for its clients Dell and Intel.

For this film, Blue Chalk traveled to Stockholm, Sweden, to find out how a country on the edge of the arctic circle has created a thriving economy with much to offer the rest of the globe. With a national population no greater than North Carolina, Swedish businesses must grow beyond the domestic market and think globally. Stockholm has succeeded by encouraging collaboration, designing innovation and embracing technology as a trade route to the world.

The film is part of a paid post titled, “Future Ready Economies,” featured on NYTimes.com. The post includes an interactive list of the world’s most “future ready” cities as defined by a Harvard/MIT economic study commissioned by Dell.

View the interactive paid post on The New York Times.

Contributors
  • Greg Moyer, Executive Producer
  • Sydney Levin, Executive Producer
  • Rob Finch, Creative Director
  • Natalie Taylor, Director, Producer
  • Adam Loeb, Producer
  • Jamie Francis, Director of Photography
  • Dan Quintero, Editor, Additional Camera
  • Marmoset, Music
  • Henrik Bengtsson, Fixer, Production Assistant
Services Provided
  • Original Cinematography
  • Original Still Photography
  • Post-Production