

one and a half is an animation studio in Cyprus creating animated films for documentary storytelling, cultural projects and public communication.
Phone: +357 99 658134
Email: info@theoneandahalf.com
One And a Half
53 Georgiou Griva Digeni, Larnaca, 6046
Our work operates across three primary territories: narrative animation projects, documentary and cultural collaborations, and public communication films for institutions and organisations.
Across these contexts, we develop animation that carries structural clarity and emotional weight, adapting scale and authorship depending on the needs of each project.
We are increasingly focused on narrative-driven projects.
Stories that require structural discipline.
Stories that unfold over time.
Stories where animation carries emotional and cultural weight.
This includes original short films, episodic concepts and commissioned narrative pieces.
We are interested in work that holds attention through coherence, rhythm and restraint.
We collaborate on documentary films and exhibition projects, developing and directing the animated sequences within broader productions.
Our work often begins with research - historical, theoretical or literary. We imagine and visualise concepts, testimony and archival material in ways that extend the narrative rather than simply illustrate it.
In these contexts, animation functions as an interpretive layer that supports narrative continuity within a larger directorial framework.
We develop animation for institutions, cultural organisations and brands working with layered or research-based material.
This includes public campaigns, marketing communication, educational films, explainer content and research and science communication.
The objective remains consistent: clarity without oversimplification.
Commercial and informational production formed the foundation of the studio. That discipline continues to inform our approach.

Animation provides a flexible visual language for documentary filmmaking, cultural storytelling and institutional communication. By combining narrative structure with visual clarity, animated sequences can translate complex ideas, histories and research into engaging and accessible films.
If you are developing a film, exhibition or communication project
and require animation with structural intent,