The Challenge

Emergency management communication often leans serious — focused on crisis, not connection.
The challenge was to create a campaign that made preparedness feel approachable, not alarming; one that could speak equally to adults and children, and shift the tone from fear to empowerment.
Bryan County needed a voice that could bridge that gap, someone who could deliver life-saving information with warmth, confidence, and relatability. The additional challenge was keeping the look, style and mannerisms of additional iterations consistent.

From Alli to EMA Allie The Evolution

The Real Alli speech and mannerisms

First attempt too cartoonish of a look

so should our EMA Allie

Final Base rendition

Addition of full background

Added gesture for increased video transition and realism to inspiration

Tornado Allie

The real alli wears this costume for school appearances.

Overview

EMA Allie was created as a friendly, informative character for Bryan County Emergency Management.
The goal: make emergency preparedness fun, approachable, and personal — transforming serious safety messaging into something people of all ages could connect with.
I led the entire creative process, from concept development and visual design to animation style and personality direction. The result is a warm, community-centered figure who helps make important information both accessible and memorable.

The style of EMA Allie has keep true while growing settings, capabilities and increasing voice to animation syncrinization.

EMa Allie

EMA Allie — A Friendly Face for Emergency Preparedness

The Solution

I developed Rally with Allie — a 3D animated character who embodies empathy, confidence, and calm.
Modeled after the real-life BEMA Director, Allie was designed to capture her professionalism and personality; her steady tone, reassuring mannerisms, and relatable presence on camera. The design blends realistic and anime-inspired features, giving Allie a style that feels authentic yet friendly, fun, and engaging.
From her gestures to her speech patterns, every element was carefully developed to make her both trustworthy and human.

Technical Workflow

Stage Tools Used Focus
Concept & Rendering ChatGPT (image generation, Sora integration) Initial ideation and base renderings for Allie’s look, tone, and environmental style.
Color & Detailing Adobe Photoshop Refinement of color palettes, lighting, and textures to enhance realism while keeping a stylized feel.
Character Animation Kaiber, Sora via ChatGPT, DaVinci Resolve Animation sequencing, scene refinement, and cinematic motion to bring Allie to life with natural pacing and emotional flow.
Pose Development Adobe Photoshop Creation of multiple static poses and stance variations for social and web placement.
Voice Design ElevenLabs Development and refinement of Allie’s voice to match tone, clarity, and personality of the real-life BEMA Director.
Final Assembly & Output Canva, DaVinci Resolve Integration of visuals, sound, and motion into complete video reels optimized for social, digital signage, and web platforms.

Design Process

1. Inspiration & Research

The real-life BEMA Director Allison Padgett inspired Allie’s design — her approach to leadership balances authority with empathy. I studied her speech cadence, expressions, and posture to reflect those qualities in a way that would resonate with the community.

2. Visual Development

I blended realism with anime-inspired styling to achieve an approachable yet professional aesthetic. Allie’s design needed to feel warm and lively enough for youth campaigns but credible enough for adult preparedness communications.

3. Animation & Expression

Subtle gestures — head nods, smiles, and posture shifts — mirror the Director’s real-life delivery style. These human touches, combined with smooth camera movements and cinematic lighting, help Allie connect naturally with audiences.

The first successful set of EMA Allie talking and using gestures correctly