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Creating Animated TV Shows ft. Tom Ruegger (Animaniacs/Pinky & the Brain/Tiny Toon Adventures) (PT89)
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Creating Animated TV Shows ft. Tom Ruegger (Animaniacs/Pinky & the Brain/Tiny Toon Adventures) (PT89)
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Length:
44 minutes
Released:
May 14, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Alex and Nick welcome Tom Ruegger, creator of iconic TV series Animaniacs, Tiny Toon Adventures, Pinky & the Brain, and Histeria!, to discuss the process of writing and producing animated television shows.
What is the process of generating and selling animated TV series? What makes for a great idea that can be succesful? What are the differences between storyboard-driven and script-driven shows? How was Animaniacs developed? How can you take established characters from franchises and give them a new take? How do you balance educational component and entertainment value?
The Paper Team gets wacky...
SHOWNOTES
Content
Getting started in animation, Working for Hanna-Barbera, differences between storyboard-driven and script-driven shows, coming up with ideas for TV shows, selling TV shows, animation versus live-action, developing Animaniacs and Pink & the Brain, using music, reinventing established characters, working on Batman, selling Histeria, and thoughts on the Animaniacs reboot (00:55)
Final Advice, Resources, and Next Week On (39:11)
Links
Tom Ruegger on Twitter
Tiny Toon Adventures
Animaniacs
Pinky & the Brain
Histeria!
Freakazoids!
The 7D
Hanna-Barbera
Filmation
A Pup Named Scooby-Doo
The Premiere of Platypus Duck (Video)
Sport Billy
Yogi Bear
Batman: The Animated Series
"Hooked on a Ceiling" (1x04 - Animaniacs)
"This Pun for Hire" (3x08 - Animaniacs)
Resources
RhymeZone
Urban Dictionary
This episode brought to you by Roadmap Writers
Use code ROADMAP to get $15 OFF your first Roadmap Writers Program
Special thanks to Alex Switzky for helping us edit this episode.
If you enjoyed this episode (and others), please consider leaving us an iTunes review at paperteam.co/itunes! :)
You can find Paper Team on Twitter:
Alex - @TVCalling
Nick - @_njwatson
If you have any questions, comments or feedback, you can e-mail us: ask@paperteam.co
What is the process of generating and selling animated TV series? What makes for a great idea that can be succesful? What are the differences between storyboard-driven and script-driven shows? How was Animaniacs developed? How can you take established characters from franchises and give them a new take? How do you balance educational component and entertainment value?
The Paper Team gets wacky...
SHOWNOTES
Content
Getting started in animation, Working for Hanna-Barbera, differences between storyboard-driven and script-driven shows, coming up with ideas for TV shows, selling TV shows, animation versus live-action, developing Animaniacs and Pink & the Brain, using music, reinventing established characters, working on Batman, selling Histeria, and thoughts on the Animaniacs reboot (00:55)
Final Advice, Resources, and Next Week On (39:11)
Links
Tom Ruegger on Twitter
Tiny Toon Adventures
Animaniacs
Pinky & the Brain
Histeria!
Freakazoids!
The 7D
Hanna-Barbera
Filmation
A Pup Named Scooby-Doo
The Premiere of Platypus Duck (Video)
Sport Billy
Yogi Bear
Batman: The Animated Series
"Hooked on a Ceiling" (1x04 - Animaniacs)
"This Pun for Hire" (3x08 - Animaniacs)
Resources
RhymeZone
Urban Dictionary
This episode brought to you by Roadmap Writers
Use code ROADMAP to get $15 OFF your first Roadmap Writers Program
Special thanks to Alex Switzky for helping us edit this episode.
If you enjoyed this episode (and others), please consider leaving us an iTunes review at paperteam.co/itunes! :)
You can find Paper Team on Twitter:
Alex - @TVCalling
Nick - @_njwatson
If you have any questions, comments or feedback, you can e-mail us: ask@paperteam.co
Released:
May 14, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
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