Campaign for Nickelodeon
Alfalfa Studio collaborated with Nickelodeon Preschool Television to create an animation campaign celebratingHispanic Heritage Month.
We proposed a set of animated shorts introducing preschoolers to 4 Hispanic men and women who reached the top of their fields: musician Tito Puente, astronaut Ellen Ochoa, eyes of inventor Narcís Monturiol and Olympic swimmer Dara Torres. Their dynamic professions and achievements make them highly engaging role models eyes of children.
Alfalfa studio conducted the research, designed the characters, createdoriginal collage illustrations, produced dozens of hand-painted backgrounds, directed the stories and animation, and supervised all production andpost-production aspects, including sound effects, music, and voiceover.
We commissioned Emmy and Grammy winning composer Fernando Rivas to writeoriginal music for eachshort. In addition, our talented group of collaborators included writers, producers, sounddesigners, animators, voiceover artists and, of course, a terrific client.
The shorts aired on NickJr from September 15 to October 15, 2009.
We proposed a set of animated shorts introducing preschoolers to 4 Hispanic men and women who reached the top of their fields: musician Tito Puente, astronaut Ellen Ochoa, eyes of inventor Narcís Monturiol and Olympic swimmer Dara Torres. Their dynamic professions and achievements make them highly engaging role models eyes of children.
Alfalfa studio conducted the research, designed the characters, createdoriginal collage illustrations, produced dozens of hand-painted backgrounds, directed the stories and animation, and supervised all production andpost-production aspects, including sound effects, music, and voiceover.
We commissioned Emmy and Grammy winning composer Fernando Rivas to writeoriginal music for eachshort. In addition, our talented group of collaborators included writers, producers, sounddesigners, animators, voiceover artists and, of course, a terrific client.
The shorts aired on NickJr from September 15 to October 15, 2009.