Back with a vengence....
18 years ago
Alright, I have now have a new plan for my series and a brand new goal...
The new plan is simple:
I am going to reorganize my series, simply put only the stuff I put in will be intact now and anything else will be edited out.
The first few episodes will be totally re ordered, of course the first two episodes wont have too much change but the rest will be my territory.
The drafts I gave to my former contributors is still here, most of the material in the first few stories are mine however back then I had more or less an outline and not a full storyboard.
This is going to change.
I will also break each episode into three parts, this way there is no clutter.
I feel that the current format is just too big to draw attention, so to simplify things I will break the series down into individual segments.
No more improvising, this is the real deal.
and now its time to unleash my new goal:
My series will now become a weapon against the corruption of corporate America, we writers need to fight and win against it...
This writers strike to me is a good thing, its time for those bozos in hollywood to start treating writers like human beings.
I myself will never sell anything to them, for one it is obvious my works are infinitely superior to most of the crap going out there today in the world of animation.
it just seems that those idiots rather have low brow humor and bullcrap then decently written storylines.
It is the death of Avatar that has lead me to my decision, for me Avatar is the most original series to come out of America in like 10 years of nonsense and just when it seemed to be on top of the world its idiot host of a network has to favor a yellow sponge over it...
Its all about money people, if a show costs a network a lot of money they will kill it even if its a top dollar program like Avatar...
Avatar was the last hope for American animation in my eyes, and now it is being slaughtered by the very network who were so blind and stupid to see its potential.
Dark times are ahead for the american animation industry and it is only going to get worse...
Sure there is japanese animation but really must all future animation writers like Mike DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko fly over to friggin japan to get appreciation?
I think not... screw the big mass media who doesnt give a crap what kind of junk they produce, I am tired of the double faced standards of networks like nick and I will share my grievances in all good time.
The new plan is simple:
I am going to reorganize my series, simply put only the stuff I put in will be intact now and anything else will be edited out.
The first few episodes will be totally re ordered, of course the first two episodes wont have too much change but the rest will be my territory.
The drafts I gave to my former contributors is still here, most of the material in the first few stories are mine however back then I had more or less an outline and not a full storyboard.
This is going to change.
I will also break each episode into three parts, this way there is no clutter.
I feel that the current format is just too big to draw attention, so to simplify things I will break the series down into individual segments.
No more improvising, this is the real deal.
and now its time to unleash my new goal:
My series will now become a weapon against the corruption of corporate America, we writers need to fight and win against it...
This writers strike to me is a good thing, its time for those bozos in hollywood to start treating writers like human beings.
I myself will never sell anything to them, for one it is obvious my works are infinitely superior to most of the crap going out there today in the world of animation.
it just seems that those idiots rather have low brow humor and bullcrap then decently written storylines.
It is the death of Avatar that has lead me to my decision, for me Avatar is the most original series to come out of America in like 10 years of nonsense and just when it seemed to be on top of the world its idiot host of a network has to favor a yellow sponge over it...
Its all about money people, if a show costs a network a lot of money they will kill it even if its a top dollar program like Avatar...
Avatar was the last hope for American animation in my eyes, and now it is being slaughtered by the very network who were so blind and stupid to see its potential.
Dark times are ahead for the american animation industry and it is only going to get worse...
Sure there is japanese animation but really must all future animation writers like Mike DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko fly over to friggin japan to get appreciation?
I think not... screw the big mass media who doesnt give a crap what kind of junk they produce, I am tired of the double faced standards of networks like nick and I will share my grievances in all good time.
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