Elinor Glassco is a Film/Television student at the Savannah College of Art & Design. She has directed over two dozen short films, including award-winning narratives, informational mini-docs, and a public service announcement that was aired on local television. As a director, she is known for bringing her enthusiasm, positive attitude, and creativity to all different kinds of projects. She wants to tell stories that inspire hope and compassion in the world around us. She grew up watching animated films and television shows like “Turning Red,” “Encanto,” “She-Ra and the Princesses of Power,” and “The Owl House” and she wants to help bring the magic and kid-friendliness of animated movies and shows like those to live-action filmmaking.