Broadcast & Narrative Animation (Professional Practice)
Animentary “Korean Folktale” 2001-2004 KBS
This body of work represents my professional practice in broadcast and commissioned animation, developed for television and educational platforms.
KBS Animantary: Korean Folktale was a long-running animated documentary series that reintroduced traditional Korean folktales to younger audiences through animation. The project required sustained collaboration across research, storytelling, design, and animation over multiple years of production.
As a result of consistent creative and production effort, the series received five national broadcasting awards in 2003, including the Korea Broadcasting Awards – Television Production for Children and Youth, the Good Program for Children Award, and Top-Ranked Program Chosen by Children by YMCA Korea.
Rather than treating animation as isolated scenes, the series was built around a shared visual language, character rules, and production framework, allowing multiple teams to maintain consistency across more than 120 episodes.