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Best in Show Winners Named from the College’s 10th Annual Villamation

By March 21, 2024Animation

Villamation, the College’s 24-hours animation competition has become a staple of each spring semester.

“Without fail on the first day of classes each spring semester the first thing students ask me is are we doing Villamation this year,” said Valery Amborski. “My answer is always the same. ‘Of course we are!” And so, starting on Saturday February 17, 2024, 32 students at all levels of proficiency were divided into 4 teams of 8 and set to work.”

“Tasked with creating stories that incorporated randomly selected character traits, motivations, and conflicts, students sacrificed their sleep and their sanity to follow ideas from concepts and completion in a span of just 24 hours.”

The strength of this competition is seen in how students with different backgrounds and levels of experience accept and support each other. This year’s competition saw the highest number of first-year students and game design students’ participation, a trend that we hope to continue moving forward.

After the screening, one team was awarded Best in Show as determined by the College’s Animation and Game Design faculty. In honor of Villamation’s 10th year, the winning team received special gold trophies that were 3-D printed right here on campus.

This year’s winning film was “The Trainee,” completed by:

  • Demonte Chatmon: director, script, character design, clean up and color, rough animation, sound design  
  • Jay G. Ramos, assistant director, character design, composition, rough animation 
  • Michael Scrivens, storyboards, clean up and color, rough animation 
  • Kareen Donmore, storyboards, clean up and color, rough animation 
  • Elliot Batista , character design, backgrounds, clean up and color 
  • Jamila Jelks, backgrounds, clean up and color 
  • Nahtaya Walker, backgrounds, clean up and color 
  • Mylo Rafter, clean up and color, prop design, sound design 

Watch The Trainee here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fOHIICJ-T1A 

Other films were: 

Royal Rhapsody, created by: 

  • Nathaniel Washburn: director, story, storyboards, roughs and clean up, compositing 
  • Peyton Schwab: director, story, storyboards, roughs and clean up, credits 
  • Julian Chapman: story, storyboards, roughs and clean up 
  • Mars Titus: storyboards, character design, backgrounds, roughs and clean up, compositing Dakoda Valentyne: storyboards, prop design, special effects 
  • Nick Velazquez: storyboards, roughs and clean up 
  • Massimo Bax: musical director, backgrounds, roughs and clean up, compositing 
  • Kenny Price, backgrounds, roughs and clean up

Watch Royal Rhapsody: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w7fihAIPllQ 

Love Thy Neighbor, created by: 

  • Natasha Alston, director, rough animations, 3D backgrounds, conspiracy props, compositing, editing 
  • Caitlin Cork, assistant director, storyboards, script, rough animations, clean up, conspiracy props color 
  • Savannah Hicks, storyboards, rough animations, clean up 
  • Timothy Reinard: script, sound design, compositing, editing 
  • Haley Wylupski: rough animations, clean up, color, conspiracy props, character design 
  • Zenith Carbin: rough animations, color, 3D backgrounds, conspiracy props 
  • Adrien Watson: 3D backgrounds 
  • Gabriel Cormack: sound design 

Watch Love Thy Neighbor: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dlOHoUbKNLw 

Death’s Affair, created by: 

  • Kel McMahon: director, rough animation, color & clean up, story boards, character design 
  • Emmanuel Kamoche: assistant director, rough animation, color & clean up, audio, character design 
  • Claudia Nero: rough animation, color & clean up, story boards, character design 
  • Aramis Marquez: rough animation, color & clean up, story boards, character design 
  • Salem Saloman: rigs, color & clean up, compositing, color grading 
  • Bethanthony Barnes: backgrounds & concept art, color grading 
  • Paradox DuBois: backgrounds & concept art 

Watch Death’s Affair: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ny9nRZWWKZA