Animation : Advice Maybe? (Redirected) by Shyhiem Walker

Shyhiem Walker

Advice Maybe? (Redirected)

Hey everyone, so I posted this same question/statement on the screenwriting lounge, but someone suggested I repost it here and see where that leads me. So here is what it was:

I'm finally fully finished my animated show concept. I have been trying to get my concept into the right hands. I even got a rejection from Warner Brother on VPF. I was told that he loved the Worldbuilding I put into the story, but wasn't what he was looking for. I've received that same criticism that they aren't looking for what I made, but they find it interesting.

I still refuse to give up. I will keep pushing like everyone else. I was wondering if anyone knew how to get animations into the hands of a literary agent if possible. Thanks!

Karen "Kay" Ross

Hey, Shyhiem Walker! Thanks for reaching out! There are tiers of responses - has it won over anything else? Winning contests will attract the attention of literary agents, but you can also be put on our list to executives if you receive a double recommend on your script when submitted for coverage (both script and writer recommended). Other than that, animation is a highly visual format, so start building your pitch with concept art and storyboards.

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