
“Hex Limit” Producer Dejanna Price, a fourth-year animation student, attributes their success to “emphasizing the collaboration and friendly bonds in greeting a truly great project,” and how everyone found the motivation and value in “practicing their animation and storytelling skills on something truly worthwhile.” After sifting through “wildly different ideas for our film, such as storybook fantasies, samurais, and witches, we eventually branched off the witch concept and developed it into the fantastical race of the century.” While managing a team of over 80 domestic and international SCAD students, Flemming had to coordinate with a multitude of writers and creators to form a story that had the voice of every student. In the beginning, Hex Limit wasn’t our original concept.” “Hex Limit” was the final concept, though it did not come easily. “Hex Limit” Director Jordan Flemming, a fourth-year animation student, highlighted that “starting this production, we had one goal: to create an action-comedy. SCAD’s Chair of Animation, Chris Gallagher, and a few of the most involved students guided viewers through the entire development process of “Hex Limit” from pre-production to distribution.

Their newest release and second project, “Hex Limit,” was featured at this year’s SCAD AnimationFest. SCAD Animation Studios is a facet of the animation department that produces a new animated project each year. The Savannah College of Art and Design is constantly spearheading new waves of storytelling. Written by Ali Grutchfield, Images courtesy of SCAD Animation Studios
