Children’s Educational Animation

We partnered with the Melissa Roberts Foundation and the National Paranoia Network to produce a six-minute animated film designed to communicate complex and sensitive themes around childhood abuse in an accessible, age-appropriate way. The project required a careful balance between emotional impact and responsibility, ensuring the content remained engaging while handling difficult subject matter with care and clarity. The animation forms part of a broader educational initiative aimed at increasing awareness and supporting conversations around trauma and lived experience. Traditionally, projects of this scale involve large animation teams, extended timelines, and significant budgets. Working within tighter constraints, we developed a hybrid production approach that combined creative direction, storytelling, and AI-assisted animation tools. This allowed us to streamline elements such as character development, scene construction, and motion design, while maintaining a strong focus on narrative integrity and tone. The result is a polished, story-led animation that delivers meaningful impact, while demonstrating a more efficient and accessible model for producing high-quality animated content.

[Client]

Melissa Roberts Foundation and The National Paranoia Network

[Year]

2026

[Services]

[Catagory]

Animation

Cartoon Image of child talking to etheral being
Cartoon Image of child talking to etheral being

Snaps From the Project

Cartoon child fearful in closet
Cartoon child fearful in closet
Child walking alone on road
Child walking alone on road
Child in park feeling peaceful
Child in park feeling peaceful