An animation telling my story of the London bombings. Direction, Design and Animation: Georgina Ferguson and Eduarda Lima . Sound and Music: Philippe Lenzini. On July 7th 2005 I was one of the Londoners involved in the King’s Cross bombings. That morning I found myself on the carriage behind the one that was bombed, in which 26 people lost their lives. I have never publicly spoken about what happened that day. Nor do a lot of my friends know that I was even involved. A year ago I realised that it was going to be the 10 year anniversary this July and decided that this would be a good time to share my experience. I am no wordsmith so I thought it might be best to use animation to communicate my story; as a motion graphic designer this felt most appropriate to me. This is my story of Seven Seven, and how a stranger’s kindness helped me get out and start to move on. I never asked my guardian angel’s name, something I regret as I’ve never been able to really thank him. This animation is my way of giving them thanks – I really hope it can reach him. For me, this film is about more than just personal catharsis and sharing an experience. Its about an act of remembrance, tribute and gratitude… For more info please go to: http://bit.ly/1LPdk2N http://bit.ly/1Ti3Wqv http://bit.ly/1LPdlUk Twitter: @FergusonGeorgie This film was funded by the Arts Council England and through crowd funding on Kickstarter. http://bit.ly/1Ti3Wqw http://kck.st/1Ti3Wqx