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By supporting our mission, you've become a part of the TED-Ed team, and that means we want you to get to know us and the work we do. 

With that in mind, allow us to introduce Jeremiah Dickey, one of the super talented and all around awesome internal animators here at TED-Ed. In this video, Jeremiah gives us a little glimpse into some of the character design work he did on his most recent lesson, The Myth of Cupid and Psyche

We hope you enjoy! And if you want to try your hand at animating at home, check out some of our tutorials

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Behind the Scenes: The Myth of Cupid and Psyche

If you are watching this video, you have made a commitment to support TED-Ed's nonprofit educational mission. We so appreciate it! By supporting our mission, you've become a part of the TED-Ed team, and that means we want you to get to know us and the work we do. With that in mind, allow me to introduce Jeremiah Dickey, one of the super talented and all around awesome internal animators here at TED-Ed. In this video, Jeremiah gives us a little glimpse into some of the character design work he did on his most recent lesson, The Myth of Cupid and Psyche. We hope you enjoy!

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Anonymous

Thanks so much, this was great to watch!

Anonymous

Heads up, there seems to be some SSL certificate errors with <a href="https://blog.ed.ted.com/" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">https://blog.ed.ted.com/</a>. I cannot visit the https site, but the http version works fine. I get the "Your connection is not private" error when going to the https link. <br><br>You may want to fix this issue or change the following link to http only: <a href="https://blog.ed.ted.com/2016/07/13/animation-basics-101/" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">https://blog.ed.ted.com/2016/07/13/animation-basics-101/</a>

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Thanks for the heads up, Abhijit! I've fixed the link in the post: <a href="http://blog.ed.ted.com/2016/07/13/animation-basics-101/" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">http://blog.ed.ted.com/2016/07/13/animation-basics-101/</a>