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Mithra Krishnan

aiEDU

I was brought on as a lead designer for a mixed-media video series about AI. These videos were made for the non-profit organization aiEDU, in partnership with AT&T Connected Learning. AI as a technology can feel limitless in its potential,
which is exciting. But it also has its dangers. Our aim was not if, but when the upcoming generation engages with AI, that
they do so responsibly.

With a large team of artists we produced 9 videos covering a range of topics such as Accountability, Creativity, Sports, Gaming, Intellectual Property, Deepfakes, and the Future of Work.

Here are some frames I designed. Our ethos was to use everything but the kitchen sink. Windows 65, 3d models, comic-sans, hand drawn elements, emojis, GIFS, memes. Nothing was off limits. Our only limitation was our fast turn-around. These designs are playful and limitless, much like the technology these kids are using.

Animation Credits can be found below

Credits

Studio Hero4Hire Creative

Producer Christina Augustinos
(who managed a lightning fast timeline)

Creative Director Jane Wu (our fearless leader)

Animatics Artists Betsy Delciampo,
Alex Pope, Jordan Knight

Designers Mithra Krishnan,
Nayeli Lavanderos, Doug Chang

Animators Zak Tien, Apollo Baldoz,
Betsy Delciampo

Tools

After Effects / Photoshop /
Midjourney (used only as necessary)