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FableVision’s first interns of 2016: marketing, art and animation!

Okay, so Spring may be taking its sweet time getting here, but FableVision’s Spring interns arrived right on time, excited to learn about their chosen departments. We are two artists and a writer, but we’re so much more! We have a wide range of interests from creating games to playing drums to flying planes. And at least one of us knows how to be dangerous with a Spork (stay tuned).

By the time Spring is sprung, we’ll know a lot more about animation, marketing, and the ins and outs of life at FableVision. Here’s a little more about who we have at the Studio.

Meghan Williams, Animation Intern

Hometown: Tolland, Connecticut
Education: Senior at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design, B.F.A. in AnimationCelebrity Spirit Animal: Nick Offerman

I'm an animator, illustrator, and designer who resides in the Boston area. As a chairperson of our school’s very own Game Design Club, I am driven by the idea of always having a hand in creating films and games. Animation is an expansive field that enables me to combine my interests in illustration, character design, asset building, scriptwriting, and sound work. Coming from a very disciplined traditional art background drives me to explore the bridge between digital and traditional mediums, by implementing my understanding of color theory and brushwork. During my time at FableVision I expect to develop techniques with new software, learn professional habits, and connect with other artists!

Fun Facts!

Favorite Board Game? Chess or Stratego
Favorite Childhood TV Show? Pokemon or Samurai Jack!
Where can we find you on a Sunday afternoon? Out on a walk in the city or closed in with my sketchbook
Something you love that everyone seems to hate? Raisins, weirdly enough.


Allison Eddy, Animation Intern

Hometown: Sugar Hill, Georgia
Education: Graduated 2015 from The Savannah College of Art and Design, B.F.A Animation, Minor in Storyboarding
Celebrity Spirit Animal: Gwendoline Christie, especially in Game of Thrones. I have strong feelings about Brienne of Tarth.

Bio: Allison Eddy is a reclusive hermit from the shores of Lake Lanier who sometimes likes to write in the third person. She started her animation career when she was twelve. One day her Dad gave her an old webcam and told her to grab her playdough. For the next hour they would nudge the clay a little here, and then snap a picture. Nudge, Click. Nudge, Click. At the end of the hour they had a pile of pictures that, when played, transformed her purple playdough into the Loch ness monster. It was magic. She eventually ventured down to Savannah, where she spent the last four years locked in a windowless box with the rest of the animators, making movies the long way. Once she was allowed back into the sunlight, she used her newfound freedom to move up to New England, in the winter. Eddy is an animator, but likes to explore other aspects of the 2D Pipeline. If given the opportunity, she will repeatedly ask, “How does that thing work?” until she gets an answer. Just know that resistance is futile, she has a Spork, and she knows how to use it. In her free time, she likes to read books and fly airplanes. She is also afraid of heights. That probably explains most of it. 

Fun Facts!

Favorite Board Game? Chess? Especially oversized sets, for maximum Harry Potter feelings.
Favorite Childhood TV Show? Avatar the Last Airbender. My brother and I used to splash each other, pretending to be waterbenders. In hindsight, I’m glad we didn’t try earthbending. That could have been messy.
Where can we find you on a Sunday afternoon? Reading, drawing, or listening to podcasts in a cozy nook somewhere. Preferably with a cat.
Something you love that everyone seems to hate? For a self-professed bibliophile, I really like bad writing and Purple Prose (Editor’s Note: This refers to prose that is ornate, flowery, florid, verbose … you get the picture). Sometimes I like to peek into the romance section and read the titles to myself in my best radio voice. I’m all about that Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest


Dan Eder, Marketing Intern

Hometown: North Merrick, New York
Education: M.Ed. Candidate at Harvard Graduate School of Education, studying Technology, Innovation and Education
Celebrity Spirit Animal: Stephen Colbert  

Bio: I just moved back to the East coast from Los Angeles for grad school. In LA I wrote and performed a lot of comedy and worked as an assistant on a couple of TV shows. I’m currently studying the intersections of technology, education and business at Harvard. I also have a bit of a side gig going, which involves writing viral video content for Walden Media (I usually have some sort of side gig going, it’s kind of my thing). As I make a shift from freelance writer dude to focusing more on marketing specifically, I’m really interested in learning about building strong brands, social media marketing, and business development. You know, more “business-y” stuff. And as always, I am also on the hunt for the best soup in town! (I’m a big fan of soup.)

Fun Facts!

Favorite Board Game? Blokus
Favorite Childhood TV Show? Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego (it’s a classic and, like a fine wine, it only gets better with age)
Where can we find you on a Sunday afternoon? I’m a new dad and my daughter Lucy just began crawling so most of our free time is spent keeping her from sticking her fingers in electrical outlets.
Something you love that everyone seems to hate? Playing the drums. It’s loud and has never been too popular with my neighbors. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯


Interested in interning at FableVision Studios? Learn more and apply on our website!

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A Week Behind the Scenes: A #FableTours Recap

What an awesome week! Thanks for tuning in on Instagram each day to meet Hannah, Matt, Michael, Sarah, and Leigh from FableVision Studios. I had a lot of fun filming and planning the #FableTours videos, and I hope you had fun watching them!

My independent project started out as an idea to make a video about what it’s like to work in the studio. After brainstorming with Sarah, FableVision’s head of marketing and my supervisor here, we decided that FableVision’s behind-the-scenes-focused Instagram would be the best medium for a project like this, and since the videos on Instagram are so short, it should be a series of videos. And so, #FableTours was born!

The aim of the #FableTours series is to give you a sense of the studio, the atmosphere here, and the people that make FableVision so amazing. I loved the challenge of Instagram, from the aspect ratio to the time limitation of just 15 seconds. I had to ask myself, how can I tell a story in such a short amount of time? How can I condense a whole day to a matter of seconds? I hope you’ll find that these videos offer a glimpse of what it’s like to be a producer, an artist, a developer, a director, and a marketing team member here at FableVision.

If you missed some of the videos, now’s your chance to binge watch the whole series -- but don’t worry, each video is only 15 seconds long.

This internship has been an amazing experience, I’m truly grateful for the opportunity. I know that I will be using the skills that I’ve garnered at FableVision when I go on to pursue my own career.

Interested in being an intern at FableVision Studios? Check out their listing here and apply!


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Karina Kolb is currently a marketing intern at FableVision Studios, and is pursuing her Masters of Education in Technology, Innovation, and Education degree at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. Originally from Florida, she has a Bachelors of English, Film, and Media from the University of Florida

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#FableTours: A Day in the Life of a FableVisionary

From building imaginary worlds, to creating vivid characters, to bringing science to life, everything that FableVision Studios does seems to involve a little magic. In reality, we have a top notch team of storytellers working non-stop behind the scenes on every aspect of small-to-large scale projects, and maybe we’ll toss in some fairy dust every now and then. 

As part of my independent project, Next week, FableVision will premiere our first ever Instagram video series, #FableTours! Every day for a week, we’ll take a peek over different team member’s shoulders as they work on various facets of all kinds of projects. We’ll follow a producer, an artist, a developer, a director, and a marketing team member. Check out this quick teaser, and tune into our Instagram account on Monday, Nov. 16 and meet the people who make our studio so great! 

You can follow along on Instagram and Twitter.

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Meet the Fall Interns!

Fall is here! And with it comes cooler days, changing autumn colors, pumpkin spice lattes, and of course a new group of FableVision interns! After the back-to-school jitters passed, we began our work at the exciting and eclectic studio that is FableVision.

We are learning about FableVision’s projects, diving into social media, and bringing art to life, all while experiencing the inner workings of a multi-media production studio. We are a creative bunch, outside of the office you might find us performing for crowds, sketching strangers, or attending film festivals. Learn more about who we are and what inspires us as we share our stories.


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Isabella Boettcher, Marketing Intern

Hometown: Wilmette, Illinois

Education: Emerson College, Majoring in Media Studies: Television Production

Childhood Hero: My mom


Jon Sudarkasa, Art Intern

Hometown: Johannesburg, South Africa

Education: Senior at the Lesley University College of Art and Design as an Animation Major with Creative Writing Minor

Childhood Hero: Andrew Stanton


Karina Kolb, Marketing Intern 

Hometown: Gainesville, Florida

Education: BA in English, Film and Media. Currently a Masters Candidate at Harvard Graduate School of Education, focusing on Technology, Innovation and Education.

Childhood Hero: Bill Nye The Science Guy

 
 
 
 

What is your favorite thing about autumn in Boston?

Isabella (I): Not feeling like I am trapped in the penultimate scene in Day After Tomorrow. A.K.A, that it's not Winter. Which means I get to walk everywhere. That's the best thing about Boston; because of its size, it's not impossible to avoid the T and walk instead. Also cool in autumn: the food trucks! Getting back to Boston means experiencing the joys of Roxy's Grilled Cheese and the Chicken and Rice Guys all over again. It also means seeing the money from my wallet slowly disappear.

You know nothing, Jon Snow.

You know nothing, Jon Snow.

Jon (J): When Boston turns into autumn everyone goes into a preparatory mode for winter, as if it could snow at any moment. The people walking down the street are on high alert and always conflicted. You can see everyone questioning whether or not to put on their scarves or gloves, etc. They create great caricatures to draw. Also the brown and orange overtone of the city is beautiful.

Karina (K): I just moved here so I haven’t experienced it yet, and I’m excited to finally see what autumn is really like! I’m from Florida and we don’t usually get to experience the seasons changing. Before you tell me ominously that Winter is Coming, I want to let you know that I’ve already bought a winter coat worthy of Jon Snow.

What are you most excited to learn during the extent of your internship?

I: How to employ marketing practices to increase a brand's visibility. In creating anything, it is important to know how to make sure people actually see it. I'm not 100% how to do that, and FableVision seemed like an excellent place to learn!

Jon's passion and talent is clear in this example of Robin from his work.

Jon's passion and talent is clear in this example of Robin from his work.

J: Well, for a start getting feedback from the resident animators to improve my character animation. But I'm most excited to gain the skills to manage the time I have in a work day to create efficient and well-timed animation. As a student, you set your hours and can often find yourself animating into the late hours of the early morning. But when working at a studio you have to be efficient to get your work done at a certain time. I'm hoping to get good at that.

K: I’m excited to learn about the studio functions! I want to know what everyone is working on separately and how they come together to make something amazing. I’m already learning that marketing plays such a diverse role in the studio because it is a part of every step in the process, from pitch to wrap.

When not at FableVision, what do you do for fun?

Isabella, far right, hangs out with her improv troupe SwoMo. 

Isabella, far right, hangs out with her improv troupe SwoMo. 

I: I'm on a constant search for the best burger in Boston. Additionally, I'm in an improv troupe (called SwoMo) at Emerson College, direct a satirical news broadcast (Breaking News!) and Executive Produce a late night talk show (Closing Time with Amanda Breen) and Emerson's award show, The EVVY Awards, which is the largest student-run production in the nation. I also sell cupcakes at Georgetown Cupcake on Newbury Street -- come visit me!

J: I'm currently in my senior year so I'm usually working on my senior film, animating for fun to loosen up and then getting back to work. I also like to storyboard and watch movies. Occasionally, I'll storyboard the movies I'm watching, which is always fun.

K: I watch a lot of movies. I come from a film studies background, so movies are a major passion for me. I love watching movies over and over again, and also going to see what’s new in theaters. I’m a part of a fantasy-football style movie league, in which we pick a “team” of movies coming out in each season and get points based on how well the movies do in the box office, among critics, and if they win any awards.

What do you hope to do once you graduate?

I: I want to work in television content development and production for children and teens, specifically 11-16 year olds. I think the television currently being presented to that age group can potentially undermine the intelligence and creativity of its audience. I am eager to change that.

J: I hope to ultimately end up a director of either, a short, a feature film, or television show. Once I graduate, I hope to get a job as a story artist and work my way up from there.

K: I would love to work in a studio like FableVision! I have a passion for educational media and informal learning. I hope to design/write/direct/produce/improve educational media as a career.

What art supply best represents you and why?

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I: Does Play-Doh count? It would represent me because I'm happy to adjust and mold to any environment I'm put into. Also similar to Play-Doh, I am entirely composed of flour, water, salt, boric acid, and mineral oil.

J: Oh, this is tough...but if I had to choose one I would probably say an eraser. I find that reflection and revision is the best tool an artist has. Sometime it can cause you to move backwards, always taking away your first artistic impulse, but it always leaves room for growth. I love learning new things and growing and erasing what you think you know, opening yourself up to a completely new mindset, in order to learn new things can lead to pure enlightenment that rapidly matures your artistry. I always encourage collaboration and revision to first passes to get the best possible end result.

K: I think I am best represented by finger paints. I like to be hands on, I like to let my creativity flow freely (I’ve never been a fan of coloring inside the lines), and I really like to get messy, or maybe I just can’t avoid getting messy (I’m really clumsy).

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