The Client
The Financial Times is a globally recognized British daily newspaper, renowned for its in-depth coverage of business, finance, and economic current affairs. With its headquarters in London, the publication is owned by Nikkei Inc. and operates core editorial offices across Britain, the United States, and continental Europe.
The Project
OH! Films partnered with The Financial Times to produce a compelling documentary exploring the extraordinary journey of the Raspberry Pi—a device originally designed to enhance computing education but which has since become a global tech phenomenon.
The film delves into the unexpected evolution of the mini-computer, from its roots in education and hobbyist projectsto its growing role in commercial applications and the anticipation surrounding its upcoming IPO. By capturing insights from the founders, industry experts, and users, OH! Films presents a thought-provoking narrative: Has the Raspberry Pi stayed true to its original mission, or has its success reshaped its purpose?
Through expert storytelling, dynamic cinematography, and in-depth interviews, this production provides The Financial Times’ audience with an insightful exploration of one of the most fascinating tech success stories of our time.
Task
OH! Films provided full-service video production, including concept development, scripting, aerial and ground filming, and project management, with a dedicated producer and crew—delivering a high-quality, thought-provoking film that brings to life the Raspberry Pi’s remarkable journey.