Daycare
Annette is a daycare worker who is usually very good at her job. That is until that one kid shows up and sets the gears of chaos in motion. Now Annette has to somehow take back control of her class without losing her sanity in the process.
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Aunyea NoblesDirector
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Kimberly LeveilleProducer
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Anthony WhiteCrewAnimation
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Bently Wesly SmithCrewAnimation
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Andrea Rodriguez RousselCrewLayouts
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Project Type:Animation
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Runtime:2 minutes 53 seconds
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Completion Date:May 25, 2019
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Production Budget:0 USD
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:Yes
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Student Project:Yes
I am a Character Designer and 2D animator. Making characters has always been like making new friends. I feel there's an innate beauty in traditional animation and it's my initiative to bring that beauty back to the field. When I'm not animating, you can find me in a corner drawing. If I'm not drawing, I'm sleeping.
Daycare was based on my nine years as an assistant Sunday school teacher. It wasn’t exactly my job to teach but rather make sure the kids didn’t severely injure themselves. After basically a decade, I’ve seen my first three and four-year-olds grow into twelve and thirteen-year-olds; but there are still moments that I can never forget (mostly the painful ones). All the kids in this film are based on kids that have been in my underqualified care in some way shape or form and the terror that arises may not be too far from the truth either. After all the pain, though, I can’t say that I haven’t loved each one of those kids and they inspire me everyday to be a better person; and for a feeling like that, I can tolerate being hit by a shoe or two.