A Queen in Sheep's Clothing

Who knew dreaming of sheeps could set a queen free?

  • Natalie Stepanian
    Director
  • Crystal Neagley
    Co-Directors
  • Haytham Fadhil
    Producer
  • Trinity Ansah
    Writer
  • Haytham Fadhil
    Writer
  • Kate Lowe
    Writer
  • Lousie Sonsino
    Writer
  • Natalie Stepanian
    Writer
  • Kate Lowe
    Lead Storyboard Artist
  • Trinity Ansah
    Storyboard Artists
  • Louise Sonsino
    Storyboard Artists
  • Natalie Stepanian
    Storyboard Artists
  • Mercy Madu
    Character Designers
  • Crystal Neagley
    Character Designers
  • Natalie Stepanian
    Character Designers
  • Kate Lowe
    Prop Designers
  • Mercy Madu
    Prop Designers
  • Louise Sonsino
    Prop Designers
  • Natalie Stepanian
    Prop Designers
  • Kate Lowe
    Lead Animators
  • Emily Prescott
    Lead Animators
  • Haytham Fadhil
    Animators
  • Kayla Hensel
    Animators
  • Crystal Neagley
    Animators
  • Ellen Simpson
    Animators
  • Kayla Hensel
    Rigger
  • Trinity Ansah
    Additional Clean Up Artists
  • Natalie Stepanian
    Additional Clean Up Artists
  • Kayla Hensel
    Compositors
  • Kate Lowe
    Compositors
  • Emily Prescott
    Compositors
  • Ellen Simpson
    Compositors
  • Natalie Stepanian
    Compositors
  • Trinity Ansah
    Sound Mixing
  • Louise Sonsino
    Title and Credit Design
  • Project Type:
    Animation, Short, Student
  • Country of Origin:
    United States
  • Country of Filming:
    United States
  • Language:
    English
  • Aspect Ratio:
    16:9
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    Yes
  • Student Project:
    Yes - Savannah College of Art and Design
Director Biography - Natalie Stepanian

Natalie Stepanian is a current undergrad studying animation in the Savannah College of Art and Design. Her concentration is concept and story development, and she worked very closely with the development and direction of "A Queen in Sheep's Clothing".

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Director Statement

The story of "A Queen in Sheep's Clothing" is heavily driven by the concept of counting sheep before bedtime. As a child, this was my go-to method when I was having difficulty falling asleep. The idea of having an unfulfilled Queen lost in her day dreams really appealed to our team. We decided to build further with our script writers and really push for a heart felt, feel good, short film. I am immensely grateful for how hard our team has worked in bringing this film to life within 10 weeks. It has truly been a blessing to direct an unforgettable learning experience.