Writing for Animation

Writing for Animation

by Laura Beaumont, Paul Larson
Writing for Animation

Writing for Animation

by Laura Beaumont, Paul Larson

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Overview

Animation is one of the fastest growing mediums in the film and television world – whether it's Frozen or Paw Patrol, Family Guy or Rick and Morty. This book is the definitive guide to storytelling for writers, directors, storyboard artists and animators. Suitable for both the student and the professional, it provides indispensable knowledge on the entire process of writing for animated movies, TV series and short films. The reader will be provided with all the tools necessary to produce professional quality scripts that will start, or further, their career in animation. Beginning with the fundamentals of 'why animation?' this book will lead the reader through a series of principles that will raise the level of their storytelling. These principles are tried and tested on a daily basis by the authors who have a twenty-year track record in the animation industry.

Many people are trying to break into the world of writing for animation and a lot of the people who are 'already in' would like to get more work. The reality is that writing for animation is a very specific craft that can be learnt like any other craft. This book will give the reader both the basic and advanced techniques that will put them ahead of the rest of the field.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781501358661
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 07/15/2021
Pages: 248
Product dimensions: 5.49(w) x 8.66(h) x 0.59(d)

About the Author

Laura Beaumont and Paul Larson are an Emmy® Award-winning writing partnership. They have written six animated features and have over three hundred TV writing credits to their name. In addition, they have worked as head writers on several popular multinational animated TV shows, been part of show development teams, written online content, short animations and worked on several sketch shows, as well as a number of live shows. Laura and Paul have also worked as visiting lecturers, teaching writing for animation, screenwriting and writing for comedy.

Table of Contents

1. Let's Get Going!
2. All about Goals
3. The Three Act Structure
4. Emotion
5. Jeopardy
6. Creating Characters
7. Finding the Funny
8. Dialogue Workshop
9. Understanding your Technology
10. Directing on the Page
11. Specifics of Writing for Children
12. Writing for an Existing Show
13. Writing the Movie
14. Creating a Show that Works
15. Collaboration
16. The Pitch
17. Four Top Tips
Bibliography
Index

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