Publius: Is the Third Amendment Pointless in the Modern World?

CLIENT: Publius

The Third Amendment, which prohibits quartering soldiers in private homes without owner consent, is the least litigated amendment in the Bill of Rights. This video explores its historical context, rooted in colonial grievances against British troops, and its modern relevance. Despite its seeming obsolescence, it remains a powerful symbol of individual rights against government overreach.

NODEHAUS handled the entire post-production for this piece, including assembly, editing, motion graphics animation, sound mix, scoring, and final export.

  • Agency: Return on Ideas

    Production Co: NODEHAUS

    Director: Tran Hoang Calvin

    Animator: Triston Centretto

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