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“Minions” Collaborator/Animation Executive Inspires Love Creek Elementary Second Graders with Career Presentation

Dave Rosenbaum with students and staff dressed as Minions

Second grade students at Love Creek Elementary School recently had an exciting opportunity to learn about the world of animation and filmmaking from Dave Rosenbaum, Chief Creative Officer of Cinesite and former VP of Talent for Illumination. This visit was part of a series of visits from students’ families and community members, supporting their ELA unit, Jobs in Our Community.

Rosenbaum, who lives in Lewes, spent time with students sharing stories and behind-the-scenes details from his career working on some of the world’s most popular animated films, including Kung Fu Panda, Despicable Me, Lorax, Minions, Secret Life of Pets, Riverdance, Smurfs and Animal Farm, currently in theatres.

During the presentation, Rosenbaum explained the lengthy and collaborative process of creating animated films, sharing that it often takes nearly two years to complete one movie, with approximately 500 people working on each production. He also discussed how studios frequently begin developing new films every six months to keep projects moving through production.

One of the highlights of the visit was Rosenbaum’s explanation of how the Minions were created. Students learned that the original idea for Despicable Me came from Sergio Pablos of Spain and initially did not include Minions. As the creative team developed the story, they realized the film needed comedic side characters, leading to the evolution of the Minions. Rosenbaum also shared that Steve Carell helped name several of the minions characters.

To demonstrate the different careers that support the making of an animated movie, students created a fictional “Love Creek Production Company.” Each participant took on a different role such as screen writer, storyboard artist, character modeler, scene painter, animator, actor, editor, composer, director and producer, helping their classmates learn about the many careers involved in making an animated film.

“Having someone with Dave’s experience speak with our students was incredibly inspiring,” said second grade Spanish Immersion teacher, Lisa Tanikawa-Brown. “He showed students that creativity, teamwork, and imagination can lead to exciting career opportunities. Our students were very excited about this visit and loved hearing how some of their favorite characters and movies were created.”

Rosenbaum concluded his presentation by reminding students that all of the tools they need to work in the animated film industry, are being given to them inside their classrooms each day. Rosenbaum’s visit provided students with a memorable experience that connected creativity, technology, storytelling, and career exploration in an exciting and meaningful way.

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