This is a brilliant topic and one that needs to be presented in a way that makes it understandable to everyone. Its visual concept is very compelling and helps clarify just how each of these characters sees the world. It's not in formal script format. There are several screenwriting softwares available that do the heavy-lifting of industry expectations for you. Celtx is a free download. Final Draft is perhaps the most widely used and contains script formats for feature, television, stage, short films and other options, but it's pricey. It's important to use industry-accepted script formatting because, especially in animation, you are writing not just for an audience but perhaps more importantly, you're writing for the creative teams that will design and produce it. Each and every one of them will read your script and hopefully, understand your idea and be able to contribute in a constructive way. I give Imagine and Day Dream 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 18, plus adults. By Juror #11
This is a brilliant topic and one that needs to be presented in a way that makes it understandable to everyone. Its visual concept is very compelling and helps clarify just how each of these characters sees the world. It's not in formal script format. There are several screenwriting software available that do the heavy-lifting of industry expectations for you. Celtx is a free download. Final Draft is perhaps the most widely used and contains script formats for feature, television, stage, short films and other options, but it's pricey. It's important to use industry-accepted script formatting because, especially in animation, you are writing not just for an audience but perhaps more importantly, you're writing for the creative teams that will design and produce it. Each and every one of them will read your script and hopefully, understand your idea and be able to contribute in a constructive way. I give Imagine and Day Dream 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 18, plus adults. By Juror #11
When nature-loving Kaya discovers The Out of Doors, a magical doorway that reacts to how kids think and feel, she and five new friends awaken thinking powers (imagination, mindfulness, calmness, curiosity, bravery, and artistry). But when Kaya's forgotten robot, Magnus, tries to "gray out" the world by erasing creative choices, the kids must unite their minds to restore color, possibility, and their way home.
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