Our Selections of Animation and Puppetry projects.
My Pride is a 10-part dark fantasy web-series following a queer, disabled lioness bidden by the Goddesses to heal her broken world. Injured as a cub and unable to demonstrate her hunting abilities, she earns the name Nothing from her spiteful mother. Throughout the series, Nothing overcomes banishment and finds meaning and purpose outside of the judgment of Pride Law. In Episode Eight, the goddess Cansu brings Nothing back into a memory to show her the origins of Pride Law. Lite, the founding father of Pride Law, is angered when his betrothed Kyoga runs away with the lioness Karabi. In his search for Kyoga, Lite goes on a violent rampage, ending in a confrontation with the two lionesses. Suddenly the goddess Asra intervenes, cursing Lite for eternity before disappearing with the lionesses.
"Glove Stories" is a comedic animated web series "acted" by gloves (yes, gloves). There are five micro-short episodes (less than 3 minutes each) in Season 1. See attached document - "Episode Links" - for links to each of the 5 short episodes, or copy and paste the links below:
Episode 2: https://vimeo.com/574354695/74c05fc9b1
Episode 3: https://vimeo.com/574628816/9bead30d9d
Episode 4: https://vimeo.com/576642309/d414479765
Episode 5: https://vimeo.com/576643494/ba18f6cc82
In the tiny village of Chowtown, the biggest is the best - therefore, the person who eats the most is elected to rule over the rest! It’s a flawless system until a stranger introduces a brand new innovation to the world - cannibalism.
A unique animated documentary web series featuring the self-recorded Voices from the Island community of lutruwita (Tasmania) during COVID-19 lockdown lovingly woven into original artworks created by Tasmanian Artists.
Mayflower Reflections takes you on a journey from the English churches of the 1600’s to the deck of the Mayflower Ship and the early settlements of the Plymouth Colony. With unifying themes that explore the world in which we live, it is a reminder of the struggles of the past, an overview of our present, and a chance to imagine a brighter future. It is a 12 minute VR immersive experience to inspire and educate audiences about this incredible story of the world we live in.
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