The Tale Teller
Fantasy · Family · Animation · Storytelling
In a bilingual children’s series blending puppetry, stop-motion, and handcrafted animation, an ageless storyteller and his winged-dog alebrije bring Latin American myths and histories to life — stories that shift with each telling, teaching children that the past is never singular.
The Tale Teller revives Latin American oral storytelling traditions for a new generation, resisting the flattening of “multicultural” entertainment in favor of celebrating contradiction, variety, and living tradition. Designed for bilingual youth in Latin America and the U.S., it combines warmth, magic, and critical thinking.
Why This Project:
Culturally urgent: Addresses the crisis of cultural memory among bilingual youth.
Artistically distinct: Combines puppetry, stop-motion, and animation.
Globally resonant: Rooted in Latin America but open to universal storytelling traditions.
Welcome To The Machine
Docuseries · Media · Politics · Power
Through the rise, reign, and reinvention of Televisa, Mexico’s most powerful media empire, this five-part documentary reveals how media, power, and capital fuse into an unstoppable force shaping nations.
Welcome to the Machine uses Televisa as a lens to explore the global blueprint for media–politics fusion, from the PRI era to the streaming wars. Mixing archival footage, stylized reenactments, and animation, it reveals the global continuity of propaganda and power.
Why This Project:
Timely and global: Connects Mexican history to today’s media landscape.
Scandal-driven and investigative: Packed with intrigue and “what really happened” moments.
Visually dynamic: A mixed-media approach mirroring modern media saturation.
