Fawn Trivette – Graphics Designer
In July 2005, Fawn Trivett had her whole life ahead of her working as a free-lance graphics designer here in Orlando. Several years earlier, she was a valued team member at Century III Teleproductions located on the back lot at Universal Studios Orlando. In 2000, alone, she received Local Addy Awards for her work on two major projects at Century III Teleproductions.
Silver Addy Award 2000 – N’ Sync Concert Video
Century III Teleproductions Universal Studios Florida received the 2000 Local Silver Addy Award for the N’ Sync Concert Video Christmas Special for Visual and Audio Elements of Advertising Video/Film Animation or Special Effects by the Orlando Advertising Federation.

The Century III team members who worked on the project were: Creative Director: Jack Tinsley, Art Director: Thomas Graham, Designer: Vince Pedulla, Designer: Fawn Trivette, Producer: Brent Wilson, Editors: Ken Montgomery, Oliver Peters, Bob Bass, and Account Executive: Kristi Miller.
Century III – Gold Addy Award 2000 – Reflections of Earth
Century III Teleproductions Universal Studios Florida also received the 2000 Local Gold Addy Award for Visual and Audio Elements of Advertising Video/Film Animation or Special Effects for Walt Disney World Reflections of Earth by the Orlando Advertising Federation.

The Century III team members who worked on the project were: Creative Director: Don Dorsey, Art Director: Craig Stickler, Editors: Oliver Peters, Dave Harrison, Kenneth Montgomery, Tom Breslin, Designer/Compositor: Fawn Trivette, Director-Live Action: Jack Tinsley, Designer/3D Animator: Ed Gross, Vince Pedulla, Project Manager: Jeff Friedman, and Account Executive: Brendan Sweeney.
Fawn Murdered
Fawn’s life was cut short in a violent attack by her boyfriend on July 27, 2005.

Orlando Sentinel, July 30, 2005, p. A16.
This article from the South Florida Sun Sentinel, July 29, 2005, p. 6B, by Anthony Colarossi, describes her brutal death which resulted in her boyfriend being sentenced to 40 years in prison.
ORLANDO— An Orlando man Friday pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in his girlfriend’s 2005 stabbing death. Orange Circuit Judge Jose R. Rodriguez sentenced Christopher Dunsmoor, 26, to 40 years in prison. Prosecutors say he stabbed Fawn Sue Trivette, 28, after an argument July 27, 2005, in their apartment on East Amelia Street.
In Memory
My children and I met Fawn on two occasions while visiting my husband, Oliver Peters, a video editor at CIII who worked on many of the same projects as Fawn. She was an exuberant, young woman with colorful purple hair, beautiful intense eyes, and an effusive personality. She accomplished so much in her short life and had so much more to offer.
Rest in Peace, Fawn
Back to topObituary, Fawn Sue Trivette, Florida Today, p. 8B, July 30, 2005
Article - South Florida Sun Sentinel, July 29, 2005, p. 6B.

