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Skeeter Sheet

            Skeeter is a character of mine and the star of my short film A Lesson in Laughter. I created him originally back in 9th grade drama class, giving him distinct physical characteristics in order for him to stand out; here is a character sheet highlighting him 🙂

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Hitman Animatic

          We were assigned to create an animatic involving an average Joe coming home after work and discovering something is amiss- his door is open. He enters his apartment with uncertainty and suddenly he feels a gun held against his head! Nervously he holds up his hands while the assassin gives

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Draco- Team Project

            This was a collaborate work in the first year of my animation program with Tulsa Tech. The prompt was to create a story emphasizing the positive impact pets have on kids’ mental health. The leader in our group created a story revolving around a young girl who has conduct

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Samurai Sasquatch

            Click here to get a complete look at Samurai SasquatchPDF For one project, our teacher gave us a television show prompt which was 2 words: samurai sasquatch. We were required to develop a premise, main character, sidekick, villain, and logo. It was a fun challenge for me because I

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Marty McFly

        “Hey I’m talking to you McFly, you Irish bug!” Back to the Future is my favorite movie series; I believe it’s this trilogy that started my love for the 80s, my favorite film period. I adore Michael J. Fox and he does a phenomenal job of portraying Marty and his hilarious

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The Fonz

          The Fonz himself, Arthur Fonzarelli played by the amazing Henry Winkler on Happy Days. The epitome of “cool”, the smooth talking, romantic, streetwise greaser with a big heart underneath. It’s quite random how I started watching this 70s show- on an episode of The Office, the characters start saying “Ayyy”

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Doris Day

        Doris Day- my favorite actress! Her wholesome, chirpy demeanor for most of her films led her to be known as the “girl next door”. My favorites of her movies are The Glass Bottom Boat, Pillow Talk and Send Me No Flowers. All of these feature her in ridiculous situations with hilarious

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Wilma Rudolph

          My favorite Olympian, the legendary Wilma Rudolph herself- she was the first American woman to win 3 gold medals in track & field in a single Olympic Games. Her story was one of my favorites growing up, as she overcame polio and a leg brace to eventually be called “the

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Tin Man

              I’d only seen The Wizard of Oz once as a kid and I remembered key parts about the story, but just didn’t watch it growing up otherwise. I saw it back in January for the first time since then and fell in love with it! Now it’s one

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