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July FableFriday: Adam Gravett, Artist/Animator

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Adam Gravett had an artistic goal in mind and just needed to figure out his path. “Ever since I was a little kid, I didn’t know exactly what I wanted to do or how I was going to get there, but I was certain that I wanted to be in the field of art and animation,” says Adam. 

With a keen interest in aliens, animals, wizards, knights, and other creatures, Adam breathes a creative, humorous, and cartoony aesthetic into his character designs and animation at FableVision. Inspired by other artists and the wonderful work that he stumbles upon, Adam continues to improve his illustrations, discover new techniques, and grow his incredible portfolio

Keep reading to learn more about Adam’s creative process, hopes for future projects, and unparalleled hat collection. 


What’s your “journey to FableVision” story?
It began back in 2016, when two ambassadors for Lesley University came to my high school art class and talked to us about the college. Lesley ended up being the college that I attended. During my junior year, I took a character design class taught by FableVision’s Bob Flynn, Director of Art and Animation. I had previously heard about the class and I knew immediately that I needed to take it. FableVision stayed on my radar for potential post-college work. Bob told me that he liked my work and wanted to keep in touch. 

A year later I ended up seeing him and taking a tour of the old FableVison studio space. I’m happy I did that because soon after that COVID-19 started, and I moved home to Albany, New York. Bob contacted me and I started doing some freelance animation work for FableVision. A year and a half later, I received an offer for a full-time position as an artist/animator, and moved back to Boston to start the next chapter of my life. 

How did you get into art and illustration?
Ever since I was little, I knew that I wanted to make cartoons. I loved watching SpongeBob SquarePants and I realized from a very young age that I wanted to make something like that. I never thought about doing anything else.

Where do you draw inspiration from for your art? What types of characters do you like to create and animate?
I’m inspired by other artists I find on Twitter and Instagram. There are so many talented people out there, which encourages me to keep drawing and making art. I always enjoy drawing fun little creatures – animals, aliens, and monsters are so much fun. 

Can you walk us through your creative process?
When it comes to drawing, it usually starts with me looking for reference images to help me get some ideas on where to start. Using those, along with the knowledge of what kind of feeling is supposed to be perceived when looking at the art, I’ll make a few versions of whatever it is I’m drawing. I’ll push certain elements to ensure the art is as dynamic as possible. 

When it comes to animating, I’ll start by looking at what I’m going to animate, and I act out the movements myself to get a feel for how the characters are supposed to move.

What would you like to work on in the future at the studio?
I’m a big fan of longer series of animated shorts, like the NoiseFilter series or The Paper Girls Show, a Global Tinker and FableVision collaboration. In a similar format, I’d love to design and animate alien characters based in space. I’m a big sci-fi fan, so getting to work on a project like that would be a dream come true. 

When you go to a museum or art show, which works do you look at first?
When it comes to museums and other art shows, I want to consume as much art as I can. I have a very simple solution –  I head towards the closest thing near me and try to circle through all of the works.

Tell us more about your hat collection.
I got my first hat back in high school. I saw it out of the corner of my eye while shopping in the mall with my mom, and just thought it looked neat. I started wearing it every day and I eventually bought more. Some of my hat highlights include my Squid Hat, Umbrella Hat, and my most recent addition, my Bidoof Hat.

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Adam’s Favorites

Favorite cartoon: SpongeBob Squarepants is easily my favorite cartoon. It was the first cartoon I remember watching and it’s partially the reason why I am where I am today. 

Favorite movie: I don’t think I’ve ever watched a movie more times than I have with Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. I saw it four times in theaters and five more times after that.

Favorite game: Destiny – I’ve put too much time into that game, both playing it and learning about its deep DEEP lore.

Favorite hat: My hats are like my children – you can’t choose one over the other… except my gray flat clap with winter flaps (but don’t tell the others).

Favorite vacation destination: Saint Martin, a part of the Leeward Islands in the Caribbean Sea. My parents have a timeshare there and it is absolutely beautiful and a great place to scuba dive.  

Favorite snack: Pretzels, both soft and hard. Top tier snack.

Favorite New York state attraction: The Saratoga Race Track.

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FableVision Studios’ Top Moments of 2021

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It was the second year of the pandemic but in many ways 2021 brought us hope. Producing “stories that matter, stories that move” has never been more important. 

We’re so lucky to have our incredible staff, friends, partners, and clients who collaborated with us on amazing educational animation, videos, games, and interactive projects. We can’t wait to continue working with you (spoiler alert!) from our new space! As we look forward to FableVision’s new chapter in 2022, here’s a look back at our top moments from 2021.


1. Award Winners
We are honored to represent unique, creative, and educational projects. Thank you for your recognition!


2. Amazing Partners
We’re happy to work with current and new clients for immersive and educational collaborations. Here are just a few partnerships that we wanted to thank.


3. Thought Leadership
We love sharing our insights and learning from other experts at conferences. Here’s where we presented this year.

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4. Newsworthy Collaborations
Here’s how more people had the chance to learn about our projects.


5. Seasonal Banners
We welcome each season with beautiful banners created by our artists. We hope you love them just as much as we do! Doesn’t our winter one help us end 2021 on an especially cozy note?

Spring banner designed by FableVision Production Designer Julie Oliveira

Summer banner designed by FableVision Production Designer Julie Oliveira

Fall banner designed by FableVision Lead Artist Christina Kelly

Winter banner designed by FableVision Production Designer Julie Oliveira


6. New Studio on Newbury Street!
As 2021 was FableVision’s 25th anniversary, we’re celebrating with the studio’s new location in one of Boston’s most iconic districts—Newbury Street! The original wood floors, vintage skylight, and spacious roof deck with beautiful Boston views will inspire us and give us that extra boost to continue creating wonderful projects together. We look forward to working with you and inviting you to our new home.

Thank you for following us in 2021. We can’t wait to make 2022 even better!

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You're Invited to FableVision's Virtual Summer Picnic

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FableVision is waving hello to summer! Though summer break may look different to many students this year, FableVision has put together a list of resources and activities for your kids to enjoy and keep their minds sharp.

As more camps, schools, and families continue to be affected by the global pandemic, our studio is proud to provide resources for both you and your child in order to provide fun, exciting and new ways to take this summer to the next level! Whether you’re looking for some fun coloring pages, challenging and engaging educational games, or craft and activity-filled new shows and films to watch, we gathered our favorites to spice up this summer for you and your family. 


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Summer Banner

Soak in the summer fun with our new summer banner, designed by FableVision director of art and animation Bob Flynn. Celebrating the first day of summer and all the wild adventures with friends the season can bring, this banner is now also available as a printable coloring book page. Release your inner artist, and be sure to share your artwork and tag FableVision through our Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram channels for a chance to be featured on our social media pages! 

Click on the black and white image to your left to download and print your own FableVision summer 2020 banner coloring page.


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Cyberchase Fractions Quest 

Brain power to the rescue! FableVision is proud to present Cyberchase Fractions Quest, our newest game that integrates a story-based setting with a research-based approach to fractions learning! Combining research-supported teaching methods with an engaging narrative context to motivate students, players embark on a quest to save Cyberspace from the villain Hacker and his henchbots Delete and Buzz. Stepping into the role of the hero, players travel through a series of minigames to deepen their understanding of fractions and tap, jump, and solve their way to success!

Aligned with Common Core Standards for Grade 3 and 4 mathematical structure, this game grounds students' conceptual understanding of fractions and practice math while on summer break!

The public beta version is available for free for a limited time on FableVision Games.


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The Paper Girls Show

Are you ready to let your imagination run wild? In partnership with Global Tinker, FableVision created a new STEAM-powered animated series that encourages girls to find innovative solutions to everyday problems. Follow best friends and makers Caily and Reese as they discover the fantastical paper world of Confetti and find inspiration to solve their real world dilemmas. 

Each episode provides corresponding activities and curriculum that introduce viewers to a different type of accessible technology. From paper circuitry to 3D printing, viewers are able to learn about the world around them through relatable characters, creative storytelling, and magical art and design as they explore Confetti.

Empowering young girls to create, play, and imagine, this STEAM-based series allows for children to experience science, art, engineering, and programming in a whole new way that shows them: “If you can dream it, you can make it!”

Season one is available to stream now on YouTube.


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Quandary

Planet Brazos needs your help! Playing as the captain of a new space colony, players must help their settlers solve ethical dilemmas by considering each viewpoint and making the best decision for the community as a whole. A Learning Games Network and FableVision-created game for the classroom and at home, Quandary develops and trains students’ critical thinking and problem solving skills and uses character development and story to help  players understand the difference between fact and opinions, and apply the skills they gain to real world problems.

A multi-award winning ethics learning game, Quandary is available for free on the Quandary website.


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Go Wild! With Ranger Rick

Learn more about your favorite animals in Go Wild! With Ranger Rick, a FableVision-created app for the National Wildlife Federation (NWF)’s Ranger Rick magazine series. Engaging kids ages 4-9, this app features three activities: Mystery Animal, That’s Wild!, and Rick’s Pix. In Mystery Animal, players are given a range of clues and prompted to guess the animal they think it is! In That’s Wild!, children read and laugh along to riddles, jokes, and fun facts based on all of their favorite animals. In Rick’s Pix, children and parents can either take or select a photo and create a whole new image to save and share using stickers, nature backgrounds, and fun frames. Designed to immerse young players in the natural world, this app leverages real wildlife information provided by the NWF.

The app is free to download with a Ranger Rick magazine subscription, providing young children a whole new digital experience of nature!


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Good Thinking! The Science of Teaching Science 

Debunk myths in your classroom with the Good Thinking! The Science of Teaching Science animated series. Created by FableVision for the Smithsonian Science Education Center, the series provides teachers with opportunities to learn how to best adhere to next generation science standards, perfect for summer professional development! Each episode offers insightful pedagogical ideas that educators can explore across a large range of subject-matter. From topics like natural selection to energy and gravity, Good Thinking! is a useful tool for teachers to learn how to best deliver heavy content in an approachable fashion.

With a new lesson and demonstration on how to engage with students every episode, this series is research-proven and vetted by experts, helping to deepen understanding of STEM topics for both teachers and students.

Good Thinking! is housed on the Smithsonian website, YouTube channel, and on PBS Learning Media.


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The Word Collector

Discover the magic of words that can connect, transform, and empower! Written and illustrated by FableVision founder and award-winning children’s book author and illustrator Peter H. Reynolds, The Word Collector is an empowering book centered on celebrating the power of words. Published by Scholastic and named as a 2019 Outstanding Literary Work for Children by the NAACP, this book marks the importance and journey of finding your own unique voice in the world.

FableVision also created an accompanying animated film of The Word Collector to bring the story of a young boy who collects words that inspire and move him and the people around him to action to life.

Visit wordcollector.org to learn more about the book and purchase your own copy! And to stream and listen to Michelle and President Barack Obama read the story aloud for the Chicago Public Library’s “Live from the Library” storytime sessions, check out the Obama Foundation’s YouTube channel. To watch the animated film, visit the Scholastic website.

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Introducing “The Paper Girls Show” Season One - Out Now!

“If you dream it, you can make it!” Introducing The Paper Girls Show, an original STEAM-based MIPTV- and Kidscreen-award-winning animated YouTube series from Global Tinker and FableVision Studios. Designed to inspire young girls to have confidence in their intellectual capabilities and create their own innovative solutions to everyday problems, the show follows Caily and Reese, best friends and makers who are fueled by curiosity and creativity! Along the way, they discover the fantastical paper world of Confetti, where they find inspiration to solve their real-world dilemmas. 

Each episode introduces viewers to a different type of accessible technology, from 3D printing to paper circuitry. Global Tinker also partnered with Brooklyn-based STEAM camp company and magazine Curious Jane and Taro’s Origami Studio to create free DIY STEAM-related craft videos and origami projects using affordable materials that align with projects highlighted in each episode. By infusing STEAM curricula with great storytelling, The Paper Girls Show empowers girls to create, imagine, and learn as they become problem solvers just like Caily and Reese. Season 1 is being released on The Paper Girls Show’s YouTube channel. Check back every Wednesday for a new episode!

The Paper Girls Show Episodes

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Episode 1: “Something Fishy
Reese is participating in a local fashion show and has to get crafty when Caily’s fish tank overflows and ruins all of her fabric. The girls head to the colorful paper world of Confetti for some inspiration from their friends Kami and Dev.

Episode 2: “Museum Mayhem
Confetti’s new recycling program threatens Queen Frivol’s prized landfill of non-biodegradable junk. To get around the new law, she declares her junk pile a national museum. With Queen Frivol’s junk pile getting bigger, Kami enlists the help of Reese and Caily to shut down the bogus museum and get rid of the supersized pile of junk.

Episode 3: “Mice To Meet You
The maker studio Stax by Jax has a mouse problem. The little furry critters have been sneaking in at night and nibbling on the pencils and books and infiltrating the shop’s snack stash. When the mouse problem becomes unbearable, the girls head to Confetti for help.

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Episode 4: “Bot We’re a Team
Reese and Caily’s robotics team can’t agree on a design for their robot for an upcoming competition. In Confetti, Kami introduces them to her uncle, Professor Seymour, a talented inventor who created the first robot Shredder. His story gives the girls an idea for how they can compromise and design a bot that everyone’s on board with.

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Episode 5: “The Inspo-Buddies
After Edie accidentally records over a treasured family vacation video, Caily is determined to lock her out of her computer. In Confetti, Queen Frivol is trying to steal Dev’s family’s secret lemonade recipe to win a contest. Caily and Reese show Kami and Dev how to write the recipe in invisible ink, and in the process, discover an idea for an Edie-proof computer lock. 

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Episode 6: “Paws-itively Fabulous
When Jax’s ferret Jennifer sprains her leg, Edie wants to help her get around the studio. In Confetti, Queen Frivol’s Shredders are polluting Parchment Pond with her unwanted garbage, and ruin an animal habitat in the process.

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Episode 7: “Dev-astated by Fame
The girls go to Confetti to cheer Dev up after a disastrous audition for the Confetti’s Got Talent show, judged by Queen Frivol. Caily shares her dilemma of wanting a drum set and her mom’s objection to the resulting racket. One of Dev’s comments inspires them to make a drum set out of paper and conductive ink, which they demonstrate on their DIY web show, “Made Wrong.” 

Episode 8: “Not Remotely Funny
Reese and Caily are mortified when their paper airplane note flies off course and lands on another student’s desk, earning them detention. Determined to perfect their paper plane, they jump at Kami’s invite to Confetti for a ride in Professor Seymour’s airship and navigate their way to a solution. 

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Episode 9: “A ‘Shred’ of Difference
Queen Frivol is furious when she discovers that her beloved Shredder, Melvin, has been recycling items from her prized junk pile at Uncle Seymour’s Fix It Shop. Kami and Uncle Seymour ask Reese and Caily to hide Melvin until the Queen calms down, and Melvin makes mountains of shredded paper for Edie’s Earth Day presentation.

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Episode 10: “Fin-tastic Fabio
Caily asks Jax for help figuring out why her fish Fabio isn’t feeling well. He encourages her to look at a sample of Fabio’s fish tank water under a foldscope, and Reese’s research catches the culprit. Kami asks the girls for help with Dev, who is terrified that Parchment Pond is haunted by glowing ghosts, but a paper microscope reveals the truth.

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Episode 11: “Let’s Make a Mistake
This music video for the song “Let’s Make a Mistake” is an anthem for The Paper Girls Show and the maker generation. The song celebrates imperfection, learning from mistakes, and encourages curiosity and out of the box thinking to help make the world a better place.

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Episode 12: “Trash Talk
Queen Frivol hosts a talk show, Trash Talk, with the help of her producer/camera operator/sidekick Melvin the Shredder. In this installment, she beats Dev at a rigged game of Name that Tune and snores through Kami and Uncle Seymour’s demonstration of solar power.

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