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This episode concludes the special two-part series on the Kinder Doll Animation Project. Hosted by Dr. Mehak Burza, this conversation highlights the faculty's role as creators, thinkers and visionaries behind Kinder Doll Animation Project- UT Dallas' first-ever stop-motion puppet animation. The faculty share their perspectives on shaping a project that merges disciplines—animation, sculpture, music, screenwriting, and history—into a unique storytelling experience. They further reflect on the creative process, the challenges of bringing the Kindertransport story to life, and the powerful intersection of art, history, and education.
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This episode concludes the special two-part series on the Kinder Doll Animation Project. Hosted by Dr. Mehak Burza, this conversation highlights the faculty's role as creators, thinkers and visionaries behind Kinder Doll Animation Project- UT Dallas' first-ever stop-motion puppet animation. The faculty share their perspectives on shaping a project that merges disciplines—animation, sculpture, music, screenwriting, and history—into a unique storytelling experience. They further reflect on the creative process, the challenges of bringing the Kindertransport story to life, and the powerful intersection of art, history, and education.