What happened to the Chrysolite?

We took the decision not to continue investing in Chrysolite (studio in a suitcase) production in 2009. Those which have been deployed are all in use on location or in readiness for disaster response.

Our decision to stop production was due to more suitable, cost-effective programme production solutions being available, often overseas, reducing the cost and logistics of shipping as well as the cost of the equipment itself.

Feba’s role is now about selecting and using commercially available equipment, enabling communities to produce great content that brings life-changing hope and transformation – not investing in the deeply technical development of brand new equipment solutions.