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Alienated!

“Alienated!” follows our protagonist, an skittish, orange lizard-like alien named Gary, as his home is attacked by large purple monsters.
After the glass that keeps them safe from the outside world is cracked, Gary is mistaken for the maintenance guy who will fix the dome and save them all. He is promptly thrown out of the dome, and with no chance to explain the confusion, he realizes that he is now stuck outside with the very creatures they all fear.
Hijinks ensue as Gary runs for his life and attempts to survive in an unfamiliar wilderness and travels further and further away from home.

  • Andrew Erbskorn
    Director
  • Delaney Wilson
    Producer
  • Kaylee Dickey
    2D Animators
  • Meghan Hale
    2D Animators
  • Ryan Vogel
    2D Animators
  • Andrew Erbskorn
    2D Animators
  • Sydney Sexton
    2D Animators
  • Katherine Ferno
    2D Animators
  • Quinn Tisdale
    2D Animators
  • Jalen Ready
    Effects Animation
  • Clay Thomasson
    Effects Animation
  • Meghan Hale
    Art Director
  • Meghan Hale
    Concept Art
  • Andrew Erbskorn
    Concept Art
  • Samantha Dicke
    Concept Art
  • Delaney Wilson
    Concept Art
  • Sydney Sexton
    Concept Art
  • Kaylee Dickey
    Concept Art
  • Claire Chong
    Concept Art
  • Ashley Shellow
    3D Assets
  • Annie Cho
    3D Assets
  • Ryan Vogel
    3D Assets
  • Kayleigh Coomer
    3D Assets
  • Ashley Shellow
    3D Layouts
  • Annie Cho
    3D Layouts
  • Ryan Vogel
    3D Layouts
  • Aditya Rajan
    3D Layouts
  • Ruby Gordon
    3D Layouts
  • Anush Bhavsar
    3D Layouts
  • Ryan Vogel
    Compositing
  • Kaylee Dickey
    Compositing
  • Andrew Erbskorn
    Storyboarding
  • Ryan Vogel
    Storyboarding
  • Delaney Wilson
    Storyboarding
  • Sydney Sexton
    Storyboarding
  • John Webber
    Supervising Faculty
  • Steve Horner
    Sound
    Bridgerton, Vaja: People Are People, Dose of Reality
  • Devon Birdwell
    Sound
  • Andrew Erbskorn
    Voice Acting
  • Zachary Rich
    Voice Acting
  • John Webber
    Voice Acting
  • Aiden Gottschalk
    Voice Acting
  • Ryan Vogel
    Voice Acting
  • Delaney Wilson
    Voice Acting
  • Ryan Vogel
    Hybrid Coordinator
  • Delaney Wilson
    Cleanup Animation
  • Andrew Erbskorn
    Cleanup Animation
  • Sam Dicke
    Cleanup Animation
  • Meghan Hale
    Cleanup Animation
  • Kaylee Dickey
    Cleanup Animation
  • Sydney Sexton
    Cleanup Animation
  • Annie Cho
    Cleanup Animation
  • Ryan Vogel
    Cleanup Animation
  • Jalen Ready
    Cleanup Animation
  • Katrina Wasieleski
    Cleanup Animation
  • Katherine Ferno
    Cleanup Animation
  • Kaya Dunn
    Cleanup Animation
  • Alexis Jandebeur
    Cleanup Animation
  • Project Type:
    Animation, Short, Student
  • Genres:
    Action, Comedy, Sci-Fi
  • Runtime:
    3 minutes 15 seconds
  • Completion Date:
    May 12, 2025
  • Production Budget:
    3,000 USD
  • 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
  • Digital Cinema Package:
    Unavailable
  • Savannah College of Art and Design - End of Year Showcase
    Savannah
    United States
    May 28, 2025
Director Biography - Andrew Erbskorn

Hi! My name is Andrew Erbskorn, and I am a 2D Animator and Story Artist from Aiken, South Carolina. Animation has always been a centerpoint in my life, and a big source of escapism. So, in every project I work on, I try to incorporate a little bit of what made me love animation into the piece. Shows like Gravity Falls, Scooby Doo, Avatar: the Last Airbender, and more inspired me to pursue this craft, and shows like Invincible, Amphibia, The Owl House, etc. continue to keep me motivated to continue that dream. During the production of Alienated! I wore a few hats, including Storyboarder, Concept Artist, Character Designer, Animatic Editor, 2D Animator, and of course Director. When I’m not working in the depths of Montgomery Hall at SCAD Savannah, I love hosting game nights for my friends and making the most of my free time by spending it with those closest to me!

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Director Statement

From the start, I saw Alienated as my way to steal like an artist, while also growing as an one. Throughout my years at SCAD, I have seen countless short films, and with each of them something sticks out to me. Sometimes I see things that maybe didn’t work for me for one reason or another, and sometimes I see things I really like. Whatever the case, I learned from all of these shorts. With some I took note of aspects that were super important to me, and with others I took note of the pitfalls I would want to avoid in my own work. Alienated was always meant to be a project that accumulates all of the things I personally find important in a short film, and now that production has wrapped, I can say confidently that I feel my team and I accomplished this.
Alienated never was meant to be particularly thought provoking. I know, kind of a strange thing to say right out the gate. But, what I mean by that is that for this short film I didn’t want to tie my team down to a specific theme or personal story. I didn’t want viewers to leave being confused or thinking we were preaching to them. Above all, I wanted to spend my senior year of college making something I am genuinely proud of, something that pushes my skills past what I thought was possible; something that leaves viewers impressed and entertained with smiles on their faces, and I wanted to do so with my friends. I’m so happy to say I feel confident we have done just that.
My inspiration for Alienated came simply from the fact that I grew up watching shows and movies having to do with aliens and monsters (ex. Ben 10, Pokémon, Gravity Falls, etc.) As a kid, I had so much fun watching those shows, they were the reason I even realized animation is a career in the first place! Sometimes, watching them was almost like a form of escapism. I felt motivated to tell this story because I want to give audiences this same feeling of fun and escapism that I felt as a kid watching those shows. Alienated was a great way to push myself as an artist, by trying out different mediums, programs, and ways of working, and a large part of this learning comes from my team members, Delaney, Ryan, Kaylee, Jalen, Meghan, Annie, Ashley, and Sydney, who are all much more talented than I could have ever hoped for. Alienated is the most collaborative project I have ever worked on. The final product is almost completely different from my original pitch, and I would have it no other way! This is a project that I view as full circle, because it's the type of animation that would have inspired me as a kid, and I got to do it with 9 of my friends.