| Service | What It Looks Like | Typical Clients | |---------|--------------------|-----------------| | Concept Development | Ideation workshops, storyboarding, mood‑boards inspired by local legends and modern pop culture. | Brands seeking a narrative hook (e.g., outdoor gear, tourism boards). | | Animation & Motion Graphics | 2‑D hand‑drawn animation, 3‑D character rigs, hybrid styles that feel both handcrafted and polished. | Music videos, explainer videos, indie games. | | Cinematography & Production | On‑location shoots in Siberian forests, tundra, and urban settings; drone work that captures dramatic landscapes. | Documentary producers, commercial advertisers. | | Post‑Production | Color grading that emphasizes the cold‑blue tones of the Siberian winter or the warm‑gold hues of a sunset over the taiga; sound design that incorporates natural ambience. | Film festivals, streaming platforms. |
The final product—titled “Whispers of the Siberian Mouse”—deployed the following elements: 1st studio siberian mouse masha and veronika babko link
| Element | Description | How it Links the Four Themes | |---------|-------------|------------------------------| | Immersive Installation | A 12 × 12 m projection dome recreates a night‑time taiga, populated by photorealistic 3‑D mice that react to viewer movement. | 1st Studio’s technology; Siberian mouse visualized; Masha’s perspective guides interaction; Babko’s AR choreography. | | Interactive Storybook App | A children’s e‑book where users choose Masha’s actions; each choice alters the mouse’s health meter. | Encourages empathy for the mouse; leverages Babko’s narrative redesign; promotes studio’s educational mission. | | Community Workshops | Sessions in Siberian schools where kids build low‑tech mouse models and discuss habitat protection. | Direct link to real‑world Siberian ecology; extends studio’s regional outreach; positions Masha as a role model. | | Documentary Short | 8‑minute film co‑directed by Babko, featuring interviews with ecologists, footage of the mouse, and animated sequences of Masha’s journey. | Serves as a meta‑link, summarizing the interdisciplinary collaboration for a broader audience. | | Service | What It Looks Like |
Through these layers, the project demonstrates how a single thematic thread—the Siberian mouse—can knit together a modern studio’s infrastructure, a timeless folk heroine, and a contemporary artist’s vision. “Masha” is a name that instantly conjures the
“Masha” is a name that instantly conjures the beloved protagonist of the Russian folk tale “Masha and the Bear” and, more recently, the titular character of the animated series “Masha’s Adventures.” In the context of the 1st Studio project, Masha is re‑imagined as:
Masha’s story arc—discovering a wounded mouse, nursing it back to health, and using the experience to campaign for a protected corridor—forms the backbone of the studio’s multimedia narrative.