Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Writing For Cartoons

writing for cartoons 1

Writing for cartoons 2 - Skills You Need: Be a Cartoonist First

Clarity - Screenwriting 2 - Obligatory Cave Origins

Writing For Cartoons 3 : P.O.V., Ideas, Sincerity

Writing For Cartoons 4 - Ideas: The Origin Of Cecils

Writing for Cartoons 5 - Humor, Structure: Nurse Stimpy Outline

Writing for Cartoons 5a: animation: Keep it simple and short! Misconceptions of animation "writers"

Writing 5b - Don't Write Too Much

Writing for Cartoons 6 - Spelling, Grammar, Clarity : The Boy Who Cried Rat Outline

Writing For Cartoons 7 - Continuity, Personality

Writing For Cartoons 8 - Writing Gruntspeak

Writing For Cartoons 8a: More Gruntspeak - Boo Boo woos Cindy Bear

writing for cartoons 9 - Dialogue

Writing For Cartoons 10: Real Dialogue versus Cartoon Writer Dialogue -On Dangerous Ground

Writing For Character, rather than plugging characters into a generic plot

3 comments:

  1. Thank you SO MUCH for indexing all of this in comprehensible categories, every new post is godsend!

    PS:was the system that embedded all the posts right into this one too annoying to keep up? I'd like to use something like that if I eventually come up with a blog of my own

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  2. Seriously. *heart THROBS I must beat it down*

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  3. Thank You so much for this, just as many things are you are a key for me to open the door, you didn't show me the way, but helped me acquire the tools to see it. excited for Cans Without Labels!
    -Chris Joynt

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