“…Enhanced with imaginative, richly detailed CGI imagery by animator Patricia Perry-Burgess…”
DC Metro Theater Arts
PROJECT: U.S. Dept. of Education: Office of Safe and Healthy Students (OSHS): Readiness and Emergency Management for Schools (REMS):
OBJECTIVE: Collaborate with Educational Content Editors and UI Educators, to create five REMS modules on school safety and emergency procedures.
My Work:
*Organized and executed storyboards
*Ensured visual and content continuity
* Assisted communications between all teams
*Partnered with admin in coordination and hiring of additional production personnel
*Executed final still and animated art with fellow animator Rebekah Fredenburg.
As Co-Art Directors, Ms. Fredenburg and I designed and illustrated school environments and dimensional characters of various cultures and backgrounds. With my knowledge of traditional cell, computer graphics and documentary filmmaking, I devised a unique REMs “look” with the intent to go well beyond the pre-fab avatars and stiff templates included in current instructional design presentation systems.
My art direction was not simply to beautify –but to organize concepts and aid learners in understanding an average school’s challenges, their staff’s inner workings and each individual’s (educator, community partner and student) responsibilities to the whole.
A diverse, memorable character functions like a tab on a folder, or a highlighted line within a large document. Users have more lesson retention when they can identify/empathize with characters and follow each plot thread that presents their individual choices and outcomes.
PROJECT: U.S. Federal Courts Administrative Offices: Explainer Video
OBJECTIVE: Define for audiences of varied knowledge and backgrounds: different levels of security, and data breach scenarios. Alert audience to available resources within the Admin Offices.
Client requested a humorous approach to convey traditional “dry” subject matter and encourage a call to awareness.
I created characters from internal IT/Data Security Dept.’s Bar chart logo. Each bar has a distinct personality and story / scenario.