SpeakeasyFX created the first 3D animated Muppet segments for Sesame Street called "Abby's Flying Fairy School" using Autodesk Softimage software. The 13 segments featured Abby Cadabby and friends attending fairy school. Softimage allowed SpeakeasyFX to animate over 500 characters and props, including advanced fur and cloth simulations to make the digital Muppets move like hand puppets. The software also enabled quick generation of magic effects through its Interactive Creative Environment.
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SpeakeasyFX Delivers Abbys Flying Fairy School Computer-Generated Series for TV and Web
SAN RAFAEL, Calif., Nov. 10, 2009 For the first time, a 3D animated series is part of the
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Sesame Street television program. The programs 40 anniversary season debuted today,
including computer-generated (CG) segments delivered by SpeakeasyFX and made with
Autodesk Softimage software from Autodesk, Inc. (ADSK: NASDAQ). The series features a digital
version of the favorite Muppet fairy-in-training, Abby Cadabby. Sesame Street is the longest
running childrens program on television.
SpeakeasyFX, an animation studio in New Jersey, worked on 13 nine-minute segments of
Abbys Flying Fairy School. These fully CG segments were created to foster preschoolers
critical thinking and problem solving skills. Abby Cadabby, along with an eclectic gang of new
friends, attends Fairy School with Mrs. Sparklenose. Abby and her friends solve problems using
rhyme, reason and cooperation.
Until now, Sesame Street used exclusively hand-driven Muppets. We went the CG route with
Abbys Flying Fairy School so that we could bring to life all the wonderful physical action our
writers envisaged 錚 such as underwater scenes, explained Carol-Lynn Parente, executive
producer at Sesame Workshop. As well, the CG format allowed us to produce many online game
options for SesameStreet.org, extending the broadcast experience.
SpeakeasyFX used Autodesk Softimage to model, animate, render and composite Abbys Flying
Fairy School. Weve been using Softimage since we opened our doors, said Scott Stewart,
executive director at SpeakeasyFX. Our mandate was to bring movie-quality animation to
Sesame Street. Of course, we needed to do it quickly, easily and on budget. Softimage was key
to achieving these goals, because we were able to do everything we needed to in the software. It
was essentially a single software workflow 錚 we love Softimage for its versatility.
SpeakeasyFX created over 500 new props and characters for the series. The teams greatest
challenge was the development of digital characters that behaved like real-world Muppets. This
required advanced fur and cloth simulations, and complex rigging. Stewart said, To preserve the
creative vision, we decided to build our digital Muppet models as if a hand was manipulating them
from inside. This was a breakthrough modification to our workflow and was critically important in
helping us find the right balance between CG and traditional Muppet performances.
SpeakeasyFX relied on Softimage softwares Interactive Creative Environment (ICE) to quickly
generate magic effects. ICE was used to simulate particles, bubbles, a genie in a bottle and even
a macaroni twister. Stewart added, ICE gave us the bandwidth to include a lot of effects and
magic, allowing us to deliver a level of quality that exceeded initial expectations. After building our
ICE trees and toolsets we were able to easily customize and add effects and magic to shots in an
extremely labor-efficient way.
We feel fortunate to have collaborated with SpeakeasyFX on Abbys Flying Fairy School,
added Sesame Workshops Parente. They developed the digital characters with fantastic furry
detail. Doing the series in CG, using Softimage software, provided the freedom to showcase
different types of storytelling, while preserving what viewers of all ages love about Sesame
Street.
Stewart concluded, Two of the big success factors for this project were great people and great
technology. The Sesame Workshop staff clearly communicated their design ideas and vision with
2. us. Miranda Barry and Carol-Lynn Parente were excellent at helping the project stay true to the
Sesame heritage."
To view a clip of Abbys Flying Fairy School visit www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rKQUtrQsHo.
About Sesame Workshop
Sesame Workshop is the nonprofit educational organization that changed television forever with
the legendary Sesame Street. As the single largest informal educator of young children, local
Sesame Street programs produced in countries as diverse as South Africa, Bangladesh and India
are making a difference in over 120 nations. Using proprietary research to create engaging and
enriching content, Sesame Workshop produces programs such as Dragon Tales and Pinky Dinky
Doo. In addition, multimedia needs-driven initiatives provide families tools for addressing such
issues as childrens health, military deployment and emergency preparedness. As a nonprofit,
product proceeds and philanthropic donations support Sesame Workshops educational research
and creative content for children around the world. Learn more at www.sesamestreet.org.
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