Ted Ed
Stage Fright
Robertino brought Mikael Cho’s scientific lesson on stage fright to life for TED-Ed, opting for a handmade painterly feel to maximize the rawness of the piece saying “Fear isn’t nice and polished; it’s gritty, and it’s dirty, and it’s like a bad, bad dream.” Robertino’s ambition was to keep the piece as dramatic, entertaining, and powerful as possible, while staying true to the scientific lesson in Mikael’s script.



