Hello, I'm Abraham and scriptwriter of both animation and fantasy. I've written animation script titled Carrot Survivor. The animation is for adult and children because is very educative, informative and entertaining. Thank you.
Jenna Geiser you said it all. I only love to create something unique. I have few pages of the screenplay of the Carrot Survivor I uploaded in my profile. Just random selection of 5pages out of 55pages of the script. Thank you for those words.
Hi Abraham! Nice to e-meet you! Is your script for TV or a feature? You mention educational and informative, two important sources for children's shows. It sounds like a great show for streaming. I have an animation series in development. Prior to pitching, I was focused on TV. After reading the trades and connecting with animation producers, I've found that animation writers are forgetting about short-form, 22-minute educational shows. (Netflix jr., Youtube Kids, Ameba, and Sesame Studios) Parents love them as they provide both entertainment and education for 4-6. Just thought I'd share that bit. Good luck! :)
Rashika R Everything you said make sense. This thing is like when you have kids and you decide to go out with few of them, then others start to cry that they want to go with you. Your mind wouldn't let you leave them behind. I'll find a way to write the 20minutes script but you will assist me after writing it. Thank you so much.
Onwukwe Abraham Ogonna Congrats on completing your animated script! That is so awesome and it must feel so good!
If you ever want additional feedback on your script, feel free to check out Stage 32's scripts coverages as well to get feedback from professionals in the industry.
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What a fun title! I see you have the logline listed - where are you at in the writing process? Who are you looking to connect with?
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Hi Abraham! Nice to meet you. The title of your project is very unique and attention-grabbing :)
Karen Kay Ross I'm done writing Carrot Survivor. Production company. Thank you.
Jenna Geiser you said it all. I only love to create something unique. I have few pages of the screenplay of the Carrot Survivor I uploaded in my profile. Just random selection of 5pages out of 55pages of the script. Thank you for those words.
I'm starting up another script titled " The rising of the Golden Eagle".
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Hi Abraham! Nice to e-meet you! Is your script for TV or a feature? You mention educational and informative, two important sources for children's shows. It sounds like a great show for streaming. I have an animation series in development. Prior to pitching, I was focused on TV. After reading the trades and connecting with animation producers, I've found that animation writers are forgetting about short-form, 22-minute educational shows. (Netflix jr., Youtube Kids, Ameba, and Sesame Studios) Parents love them as they provide both entertainment and education for 4-6. Just thought I'd share that bit. Good luck! :)
Rashika R Everything you said make sense. This thing is like when you have kids and you decide to go out with few of them, then others start to cry that they want to go with you. Your mind wouldn't let you leave them behind. I'll find a way to write the 20minutes script but you will assist me after writing it. Thank you so much.
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Onwukwe Abraham Ogonna Congrats on completing your animated script! That is so awesome and it must feel so good!
If you ever want additional feedback on your script, feel free to check out Stage 32's scripts coverages as well to get feedback from professionals in the industry.
Script Coverage: https://www.stage32.com/scriptservices/coverage
Script Consulting: https://www.stage32.com/scriptservices/consulting
You can also sign up for verbal and written pitches to talk with executives directly to get instant feedback. I’ve done this a few times and have gotten so valuable feedback. They can even request your script, if they are interested enough in your pitch and that is another way to get eyes on your script. You can also choose an executive directly and get notes from them or hop on a phone call to get feedback on your script.
If you have questions on who may be the best person to connect with, Stage 32's director of script services, Jason Mirch at j.mirch@stage32.com can point you in the right direction.
Happy Writing!