Oklahoma City Thunder

Growing Up George

Growing Up George shows how the strong influence of Paul George’s mother, Paulette, and sister, Teiosha, helped shape the NBA All-Star into the person, parent, and athlete he is today. The piece highlights how his sister Teiosha’s success as a basketball player inspired and motivated him at a young age to develop his own game. The film also touches on his mother Paulette’s stroke, and how her courage and resilience pulled their family closer together. George speaks in his own words how his mother, father, and sisters taught him valuable life lessons of female empowerment, overcoming adversity, and driving yourself to succeed.

Telling a deeply personal story such as this, the illustration and animation style needed to match that heartfelt emotion in every way. Drawing inspiration from Thunder superfan Nanae Yamano's character illustrations, we recreated Paul's childhood in beautiful hand-painted backgrounds. From his bedroom and kitchen in his home to his school gym, we made sure the authenticity of Paul's story shined through. 2D animation was used throughout the film, but certain key moments were elevated even further using 3D animation.

The film premiered at the 2019 deadCenter Film Festival in Oklahoma City, and in July 2020, Nanae, Thunder Films, and Deep Sky were honored to receive a 2020 Heartland Emmy Award for this short film.

To see more of Nanae's Thunder illustrations, please check her out on Instagram @perspective_7a. Nanae was an inspiration and it was such a pleasure to work with her!

Growing Up George shows how the strong influence of Paul George’s mother, Paulette, and sister, Teiosha, helped shape the NBA All-Star into the person, parent, and athlete he is today. The piece highlights how his sister Teiosha’s success as a basketball player inspired and motivated him at a young age to develop his own game. The film also touches on his mother Paulette’s stroke, and how her courage and resilience pulled their family closer together. George speaks in his own words how his mother, father, and sisters taught him valuable life lessons of female empowerment, overcoming adversity, and driving yourself to succeed.

Telling a deeply personal story such as this, the illustration and animation style needed to match that heartfelt emotion in every way. Drawing inspiration from Thunder superfan Nanae Yamano's character illustrations, we recreated Paul's childhood in beautiful hand-painted backgrounds. From his bedroom and kitchen in his home to his school gym, we made sure the authenticity of Paul's story shined through. 2D animation was used throughout the film, but certain key moments were elevated even further using 3D animation.

The film premiered at the 2019 deadCenter Film Festival in Oklahoma City, and in July 2020, Nanae, Thunder Films, and Deep Sky were honored to receive a 2020 Heartland Emmy Award for this short film.

To see more of Nanae's Thunder illustrations, please check her out on Instagram @perspective_7a. Nanae was an inspiration and it was such a pleasure to work with her!

CREDITS

Client: Oklahoma City Thunder Films
Production Company:Deep Sky
Animation Studio: Imaginary Planet
Creative Director: Jared Hobbs
Producer: James Horn
Art Director: Barret Thomson
Lead 2D Animator: Jack Ellis
2D Animator: Gaby  Breiter
2D Animator: Matthew Seely
Compositing & effects: Grant Perdew
Backgrounds: Barret Thomson
Character designs: Nanae Yamano
Film & Audio: OKC Films

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