
In Greenpeace's first full-length documentary feature, we follow award-winning actor and activist Jane Fonda on a journey from Texas to the Gulf Coast, exposing the human cost of the fossil fuel and petrochemical boom, and the communities fighting back.

For GASLIT, we collaborated closely with director Katie Camosy to translate complex, critical information into clear, emotionally grounded animation. Our team created a series of animated explainers that unpack the scale of LNG expansion, plastics processing, and their impacts on frontline communities.
In addition, we designed and animated all of the film’s maps, grounding the storytelling in place and geography. These sequences provide context for Jane's journey, helping audiences understand where the story unfolds and how individual communities are connected across Texas and the Gulf Coast. Through animation and cartography, we helped bridge personal stories with the larger systems shaping them.

Director Katie Camosy
Animation by Neon Zoo
Director Elyse Kelly
Art director Caitlin Cadieux
Storyboard artists Sam Bass, Conner Troxclair
Production manager Margaret Neely
Animators Caitlin Cadieux, Eric Larson
Cleanup & Color Ana Sofía Navia López
Compositors Elyse Kelly, Eric Larson