It's Elementary. A while back some old friends and colleagues of mine, Chuck Williams and Aaron Blaise explained to students their story process on their, then new, venture with Digital Domain entitled THE LEGEND OF TEMBO. It's a perfectly concise and articulated talk on creating stories for film. There are a ton of great nuggets as they take you through that unique process -- most pertain to writing on all genres even though this is specific to animation. I particularly like Aaron’s Rubick’s Cube analogy and have actually taken it a step further and used Rubik's step-by-step in a screenplay's evolution which I will post at a later date. In the meantime, enjoy and have a great day! https://youtu.be/_hSIfGs-DGQ Digital Domain’s original feature division folded before TEMBO got into production and alas is why I’m in Florida. Chuck is now working as a creative executive for Marza animation and Aaron is an independent artist and animator doing a lot of viz dev work on many feature projects in live action and animation as well as art instruction.