Intro To: Writing Animation

Intro To: Writing Animation
Intro To: Writing Animation
Career stages
Entry, Early, Experienced
Industries
Film, High-end TV, Children's TV, Animation

Ever dreamed of writing for Walt Disney or Pixar?

This live webinar gives you an introduction into the world of animation. From 2D to 3D, and stop-motion, discover how to tell animated stories!

 

CONTENT: Aimed at screenwriters, animators, and filmmakers interested in writing for animation.

 

YOU WILL LEARN:

- The basics of the animation production process for different types of animation (ex: 2D, 3D, stop-motion).
- Visual Storytelling: What kind of stories can you tell in animation?
- Essential elements to consider when writing for animation (ex: characters, visual designs, story structure).
- What do animation producers look for?
- How to pitch an animated project.

 

FORMAT: A 1h30 live webinar with a 1h talk followed by a 30min Q&A session. As part of the talk, participants will be invited to complete a series of short exercises—the aim is for each participant to start developing an animated film or series idea by the end of the webinar.

 

TUTOR: Alizée Musson is a script & development consultant, writer, and translator. Working internationally in French and English, she develops films and TV projects with emerging and established talents in live-action and animation.

​Alizée previously worked with independent production companies and studios such as Ardimages, Entertainment One, Amazon Studio, Ubisoft, and Walt Disney as a freelancer. She also worked as a web series screenwriter with Wildbrain Spark, where she wrote 100+ short animated episodes for YouTube.

 

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This training course is not funded or commissioned by ScreenSkills, but has been reviewed to ensure it is meeting agreed standards such as industry-led diversity targets, appropriate business insurance, and evidence of previous quality training provision.

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