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Saving Me, first animated series on BYUtv, teaches redemption through laughter

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Now airing on BYUtv, Saving Me is a story about a successful tech billionaire who travels back in time to help his 11-year-old self fix his life before his success ruins him.
Relying on laughter and fun, Saving Me brings home the important message of redemption and change. Says producer Kelly Loosli, “We want to work on stuff that has values and is worth telling. It’s not mindless dribble. Working with good people all towards that common goal has been awesome.”

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Creator Aaron Johnston partnered with Kelly Loosli, Brian Gibson, and Sphere Animation in order to bring this family sitcom to life. A project four years in the making, many of the original character and location designs were first imagined by former BYU animation students before being sent over to Sphere Animation where the series was finalized. Kelly has enjoyed working with former students as well as the team as he branches out into TV animation. A veteran of the field of feature film animation, widening his scope of expertise through delving into TV has been an interesting and enjoyable process.

Make sure to tune into BYUtv to catch the first season of Saving Me!