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RMIT - AAT Cooperation

Since March 2023, RMIT Bachelor of Design (Digital Media) students from Episodic Animation have partnered with  Alliance Anti- Trafic Viet Nam (AAT VN) to produce pilot animations for shows, potential program to raise awareness on possible topics such as: prevention of sexual exploitation & sexual abuse, prevention of school violence, education & reproductive health, human trafficking, etc.)

DAISY

🎥About the making of Daisy by team Retro Flies
✨It all starts when the 4 people namely: Han, Uyen, Nhan, and Nhi meet together, then an episodic animation Daisy was born. In 3 months period that costs a lot of sanity, they went through many stages, such as concept development, character design, storyboarding, animating, coloring, etc. With a peak at a few images below, you will have a closer look at their process to produce Daisy.
👉 Han, this designer and animator for our Daisy has a way with words but mostly uses this talent to talk smack about random things.
👉 Uyen, the hardworking leader and editor responsible for meetings that lasted until midnight.
👉 Nhan, the talented 3D artist, and background designer with the stare that can send chills down anyone’s spine.
👉 Nhi, designer, and animator for our Gas-bee and Rose, possesses a big drawing tablet to smack deadlines far away.

How do YOU feel?

“How do YOU feel?” by Khanh Bui
🤔Synopsis: “How do YOU feel?” is about a poor Vietnam girl looking for a job to take care of her sister. But having been deceived by promises for money, she became a victim of human trafficking. She was forced to work in a strange place as a prostitute. She met a friend that remind her of her sister. They plan for an escape together. But her friend dies because of overwork. She escapes alone by their plan. After getting out, she calls for a rescuer. with the help of everyone, she was able to move on.
Series idea: The idea is to focus on the emotion of the victims of human trafficking and make the viewer feels their experience to prevent this underlying sexual issue. There will be five episodes that match with five stages of emotions of the victim {1. Happy, 2. Scared, 3. Stressed, 4. Brave, S. Relieved).
🎥Pilot idea: The pilot is episode 5- Relieved, of the series “How do YOU feel?”. I choose to make the last episode to deliver the message and also call for action- the victim needs everyone’s care and understanding to get their life back.

Code Blue

📟 Episode 3: “Filtered’’ from the thrilling crime fiction series “Code Blue”! 📟
Directed by the talented 🎥 Quan Ho and Uyen Le and produced by 🎬 Little Monsters, this captivating episode and the whole series ‘’Code Blue’’ will bring you into the dangerous world of cybercrime.
The exceptional 2D animation work is brought to life by the skilled hands of our amazing animator 🎞 and graphic designer 🎨, including Anh Nhat and Anh Pham. Their dedication and expertise shine through in every frame, adding depth and excitement to the story.
Scan the QR code to delve deeper into the fascinating development and design process behind ‘Code Blue: Filtered’ by Little Monsters Production. Discover the intricate details, concept art, character design, and behind-the-scenes insights that brought this captivating animation to life! 🎨✨
Credits:
🎥 Directors: Quan Ho & Uyen Le
🖋 Scriptwriters: Quan Ho & Uyen Le
🎨 Graphic Designer: Anh Pham
🎬 Animator: Anh Nhat
🎧 Sound Designer: Uyen Le
🎶 Music Producer: T.O.M

Cyclo Hero

 What’s behind the wheels? We (Phu, Nam, Anh) developed a superhero story for one reason: to sell merchand- no no, to inspire children and teach them valuable lessons. Initially, the hero was a teenage girl, but Nam suggested a burly cyclo driver and we love the irony so we rolled with it.  As you can see, this project has a lot that goes into it, such as character design, storyboard, background, and props! Everything was done with tons of love and laughter.  
#CycloHero #StrangerDanger #Self-image

Avocado

📟 The making of The Resilient Coconut village.  

“Having witnessed many human trafficking cases in the western provinces of Vietnam through TV, newspaper, and through stories circulated in my neighborhood when I was a kid, I was very angry and discontented at the problem. I dreamed to raise my little voices about this alarming problem when I grow up. That was how I came up with this animation video, to spread information about human trafficking.” Said Vy Tran, the leader of the project. The project takes three months to complete, with hundreds of hours at work, from ideation to practice, with lots of versions. Hopes this project can be some kind of inspiration and can help spread the message of human trafficking prevention. Let’s dive into the creative process of creation below!

#CoconutVillage #HumanTraffickingPrevention #AnimationProject— 

Forget Me Nots

Jin created Forget me nots with a desire of eliminating all kinds of child abuse. Delivering depression, creepiness, and disgust of the child harasment was the main goal for him. He focused on developing experimental animation by use of texture, movement, colors and lighting.

By July 2023, the students had completed the task and had a finished product for the right purpose of educating and raising public awareness

boo & bunny

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