It's The Little Things

Part 2: Spring

Spring is here! It's The Little Things returns for it's second installment celebrating the wonders of spring. Emerging from the coziness of winter, the frog and his trusty caterpillar companion provide the tender, loving care that every blooming garden needs.



Exec. Producer: Jared Hobbs
Producer: Maddie Loftesnes
Creative Director: Barret Thomson
Creative Lead/Art Director: Gaby West

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Spring is here! It's The Little Things returns for it's second installment celebrating the wonders of spring. Emerging from the coziness of winter, the frog and his trusty caterpillar companion provide the tender, loving care that every blooming garden needs.



Exec. Producer: Jared Hobbs
Producer: Maddie Loftesnes
Creative Director: Barret Thomson
Creative Lead/Art Director: Gaby West

More Credits

It's The Little Things | "Part 2: Spring"

Taking inspiration from the springtime blooms of the Pacific Northwest, It's The Little Things returns with "Part 2: Spring". The sequel follows the cozy, heartwarming "Part 1: Winter", which Deep Sky released in late 2022 and has been viewed over 1 million times by viewers around the world.

This short focuses on our homesteading frog reveling in the enchantment of a peaceful spring afternoon at his forest home. The narrative combines idyllic "cottagecore" aesthetics with nostalgic memories of vibrant springs. Revered works, like Over the Garden Wall, The Wind in the Willows, and the famous nature scenes from Studio Ghibli, played a vital role in shaping the animated short's unique charm.

In the verdant embrace of spring 2023, emanating from the creative pulse of Portland, Oregon, animation and live-action studio Deep Sky released the highly anticipated sequel to their acclaimed anthology, "It's The Little Things". Originally launched as their 2022 cozy, autumn short, this charming tale quickly sprouted global affection, amassing over half a million views and more than 60,000 likes across Instagram and TikTok.

This short, infused with life, focuses on a homesteading frog reveling in the enchantment of a peaceful spring afternoon in his log cabin. The narrative combines idyllic "cottagecore" aesthetics with nostalgic memories of vibrant springs, captivating viewers worldwide. Evident influences from revered works like Over the Garden Wall, The Wind in the Willows, and the vivacious nature scenes from Studio Ghibli played a vital role in shaping the short's unique charm and splendor.

The entire Deep Sky team collaborated closely to bring this beautiful, animated narrative to life. The 3D team added complexity to visual effects without compromising the unique quality of hand-drawn animation, while the intimate sound design fostered a deeper ASMR-inspired experience for viewers. As part of "It's The Little Things", we look forward to more seasonal installments that continue to celebrate the romance and beauty of everyday life.

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CREDITS

Exec. Producer: Jared Hobbs
Producer: Maddie Loftesnes
Creative Director: Barret Thomson
Creative Lead/Art Director: Gaby West
Concept Design: Barret Thomson, Gaby West, Finn Sylwester
Illustration Lead: Finn Sylwester
Animation Lead: Jack Ellis
Illustration: Barret Thomson, Gaby West, Finn Sylwester
Animation: Adam DiTerlizzi, Matthew Seely
Compositing: Israel Arias, Adrian Parat, Adam DiTerlizzi
Music: Matthew Seely
Sound Design: Blake Boxer
Marketing Director: Max Richards
Marketing Coordinator: Courtney Courier

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