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4th Year Thesis Film

Directed By: Lydia Rogers

Genre: Musical, Adventure, Comedy, Slice of Life

Themes: Representation, Special Education, Friendship, and more

Medium: 2D Animation

Programs: Toon boom Harmony, Premiere pro, After Effects

Synopsis:

Joel the mailman is tasked to train the newest junior recruit, Obo the mail delivering robot! But as he travels with his small companion, Joel notices that Obo acts indifferent to the job. Struggling to teach Obo the ropes, Joel runs out of ideas and nearly gives up. It isn’t until Obo shows interest in music that Joel decides to try to a new tactic. Joel sings an educational song on how to deliver mail and Obo responds joyfully! The little robot now knows how to do his job and the two of them continue their delivery route. 

Special Delivery Character Concepts

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Letters from Hong Kong

A Short Animated Film By: Lydia Rogers

Genre: Biopic, Slice of Life, Romance, History

Themes: Family, economic struggle, education, immigration 

Medium: 2D Animation

Programs: Toon boom Harmony, Premiere pro, After Effects

Synopsis:

When Sik Wong got baptized in the church he starts to dedicate his life to God. But then when his parents worry for his education he then promises to work hard in school while still maintaining his love for christ. A montage of a span of 7 to 8 years play of Sik working, praying, and getting married. He then is offered a job in Canada which is far from Hong Kong. Sik takes the job and has to leave his wife Greta and his newborn son behind. It takes a while for Sik to gather up enough money to immigrate his family over. But once he did, Sik got plane tickets for his family and they reunite once again.

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Sik Pui Wong (young) Character Turn Around Sheet

Lydia L Rogers

©2025 by Lydia L Rogers.

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