The series, aimed at the youngest, made with the stop-motion technique, alludes in each episode to different types of families, critical moments they are going through, and prototypical conflicts of each family group.
I mainly worked as a stop-motion animator and puppet modeler.
Lilly is a short stop-motion animation created with paper models that addresses the challenging topic of Alzheimer’s. I was involved in the entire production process, from developing the concept, storyboarding, creating animatics, crafting the models by hand, to producing the stop-motion animation. This project marked my first collaboration with the team at Snask.
During my animation studies, I completed a personal project with the help of a scholarship that enabled me to take a 6-month stop-motion animation course. Throughout the course, I gained knowledge about various stages of animation production, including idea generation, storyboarding, character design and development, animation, and editing.
Although it may not be the best project, I value the experience and learning process.