Mia Bracero is a BFA student in Emerging Media: Animation & Visualization at the
University of Central Florida. She focuses on stop motion animation and sculpture, creating immersive stories and imaginative worlds that bring adventure, horror, thrills, and love to life for her audience. Driven by a passion for both the arts and veterinary sciences, Mia explores the intersection of anatomy and storytelling, designing new creatures inspired by the accurate anatomy of real-life animals. Using tools such as modeling clay, Adobe Illustrator, and Stop Motion Studio, she brings these characters to life in ways that feel both eccentric and believable. Mia is also an active member of the Animation Production Club, We In Animation (connected with the national organization), and the Art Club at UCF, where she collaborates with her peers, expands her skills, and contributes to a creative community of dedicated animators.
University of Central Florida. She focuses on stop motion animation and sculpture, creating immersive stories and imaginative worlds that bring adventure, horror, thrills, and love to life for her audience. Driven by a passion for both the arts and veterinary sciences, Mia explores the intersection of anatomy and storytelling, designing new creatures inspired by the accurate anatomy of real-life animals. Using tools such as modeling clay, Adobe Illustrator, and Stop Motion Studio, she brings these characters to life in ways that feel both eccentric and believable. Mia is also an active member of the Animation Production Club, We In Animation (connected with the national organization), and the Art Club at UCF, where she collaborates with her peers, expands her skills, and contributes to a creative community of dedicated animators.