Is animation written with words or pictures?
How do writers and animators turn ideas into animated films or series? What's the animation development process? Are animated stories only for kids? What makes animation characters iconic? Can animated short films and web series launch your animation writing career? Writer and script editor Alizee Musson steps behind the scenes to find answers.
From Hollywood and independent cinema to TV, meet the creators of Pixar and Walt Disney's Inside Out, Brave and Ratatouille, Studio Ghibli's The Tale of the Princess Kaguya, Peppa Pig, Wolfwalkers, Chicken for Linda!, Netflix's Supa Team 4, Mars Express, American Dad! and many more. In over 25 case studies and interviews with writers, animators and producers, discover all the storytelling tricks of the trade to write your own animated film or series and start your animation writing career.
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978-0-85730-617-3 (9780857306173)
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Alizee Musson is a script & development consultant, writer and translator working internationally in French and English. Based in London, she develops films and TV projects with emerging and established talents in live-action and animation. Alizee grew up between France and the Netherlands and later moved between the UK and Czechia to study film production at the Arts University Bournemouth and FAMU. After graduating in 2015, she went on to work on various projects with independent production companies and studios such as Thierry Ardisson's Ardimages, Entertainment One, Amazon Studio, Ubisoft and Walt Disney as a freelancer. An alumna of the MIDPOINT Feature Launch and the TorinoFilmLab Extended script consulting labs, she also mentors writers through international labs and residencies such as IFFR's Boost NL, Screen Yorkshire's FLEX Storytelling, and DYSPLA's Storymaker Residency.