Explore the essential components of a creative brief designed for animation then develop your own creative brief which you can then share with potential future employers.


Meet Your Instructor

Executive Producer at Mighty Oak

Emily Collins

Emily brings over 10 years of experience working with animation teams. Since graduating from RISD in 2008, Emily has developed a love for communicating and sharing the art of animation to animators and artists of all ages. She has taught, directed, and produced everything from animation classes to short films. The opportunity to work with professional artists and develop teams for Mighty Oak projects drives her love for the craft, as well as the people involved. Over the last decade, she has developed free animation classes for teen girls at the Children's Museum of the Arts, won two National Board of Review Awards for her short films, and screened her own work in festivals all over the world.

Art Director

Minkyung Chung

Minkyung is a Korean-Canadian fabricator and illustrator. She is interested in working with variety of materials and aims to create a sense of whimsicality in the objects she creates. She has led art direction for Mighty Oak on several projects, including Giphy, Coke, Nick Jr., and Adult Swim. In her leisure time, she prefers watching true crime documentaries and thrillers. Her favorite quote: “Will there be blood?”

Storyboard Artist and Post Lead

Sabrina Chaney

Sabrina Chaney is a motion graphics designer located in Brooklyn is a Class of 2016 graduate of the Savannah College of Art and Design. Her industry experience spans across branded content, broadcast and web spots, infographics, and narrative projects. She specializes in the creation of 2D graphics and animation, as well as visual effects compositing for stop motion animation, including rig removal, green-screen, editing, color correction, the works.