The Tiger Ripper

A short 2D animation that will be approximately 2 minutes long. It is divided into two styles. The first being an abstract environment with the characters being fully drawn and the second being a silhouette style with the background being a blurred array of colors. The story begins overseeing the forest, in front of a fortress, which the future hunt takes place. Text is shown setting the time period and context to the story. The camera flows down to reveal a young man, Hari Singh,  rushing to get outside the fortress. We then see him meet his mentor and leader, Maharaja Ranjit Singh. They both gather their supplies and head into the forest on their horses. They ride for a bit, until the mentor spots a rabbit. They both dismount and the mentor watches as Hari Singh prepares to take the shot. But before that happens a tiger attacks them. Hari Singh pushes his mentor aside and prepares to battle the tiger. The background and characters morph into the second style and the fight sequence begins. It ends with Hari Singh defeating the tiger and fades to black. Then, text will appear that explains that this was how he received the name Nalwa (Tiger-ripper) and that he would go on to be a prominent Sikh military leader.