Some years ago, I once had a thought, it would be a crossover between Disney franchises American Dragon: Jake Long and the High School Musical franchise, I call it Music meets Magic, but I also think Music and Magic is another good title. I know it can be a good and fun idea for Disney. Does anyone know of a good agency connected to Disney? They would have to represent me from my home in Burnsville MN. Or another way I could pitch this to Disney? I have written many ways this could happen. Trust me, I know this can happen, and it's a good idea, and is something Disney would love. Plus, it would help raise awareness for bullying, harassment, relationship/domestic abuse, and for gang violence, drug abuse, and human trafficking, and racism in its many forms. Any help would be appreciated, thanks guys. I am really excited about this.
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Hi Kevin! You have many steps to complete before you can approach a company like Disney. You need to flesh out your idea. You need to write a script or scripts or get someone to write them. You need to create a pitch for the project and likely a pitch deck. Along the way you'll want to be helping others as much as you can as well. When you have all your materials, you can start reaching out to your network and all those you've helped to find the connections to the company you'd like to pitch to. If you have a specific area you'd like to start with let me know and I can help point you in the right direction.
I had gotten scenarios written out on how that could happen. But I am open to collaboration and rewrites if needed. I am considering some alternations.
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What you need, except a great script, is an agent or someone who will be able to open up the Disney's doors
Like I said, I have scenarios written out, but need to turn them into scripts. Do you know anyone like an agent or other?
Nice idea btw :)
Thank you, but could you help me get them out there to Disney?
Trust me, this could be on of Disney's next big things.
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Send the script to any producer who works at Disney. If your project is really good, you need to worry more so that the idea is not stolen.
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Well, it is a spec script/synopsis, and I don't know the e-mails or mailing address of any producers and some of them say they can't accept unsolicited materials.
If it's anything I have written different scenarios of how it would go, and it would involve redemption, atonement, and Good over Evil.
Kevin Hager, look for ways to the producers, because they themselves will not come to you if you do not have a budget for shooting.
I am afraid I have no budget planned, as I am not good at math.
Also, I would like to recommend Dhar Mann, he is an Entrepeneur and filmmaker who makes short films. Usually, his films are about people who do good things. In the films people who do good things for others are rewarded, showing good deeds are their own reward and that an act of kindness can go a long way and be rewarded and repaid; while people who are considered villains by taking advantage of others and pressuring others, and even act as total snobs and bully's end up punished by karma and are left with nothing. Maybe I am hoping for some kindness to be repaid.
Could I pitch it to the creators of the High School Musical franchises and ADJL creator Jeff Goode?
My idea for High School Musical, Ricky and Nini end up as partners and become entrepreneurs and take over business owned by the bad influences and turn it into a legitimate business where others can make music videos and other videos with proceeds going to help streets kids and at-risk youths. That could be something in both fiction and Disney could make into something real.