I have an idea for an animated movie. I have never written a screenplay in this genre before. My questions is, "Do you consider the singing sequences when writing?" It seems that all animation have singing and music. Second question: Does anyone know where I can obtain a copy of an animated script? I'm going need one as an example.
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I figure out the singing sequences and lyrics when outlining a script, Vikki Harris.
Here's some places you can get animated scripts:
www.studiobinder.com/blog/animation-scripts
https://nofilmschool.com/best-animation-scripts
https://bulletproofscreenwriting.tv/pixar-studios-screenplays-download/
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Hey Vikki Harris you should absolutely write songs in your screenplay if it's a musical element and you are musically inclined! I've always felt writing lyrics is so much fun!
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Hi Vikki, I've written two with a composer who created the songs. You can see them in my loglines - JIMMY AND THE STAR ANGEL and SHOWGHOSTS.
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Thank you Maurice Vaughan .
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You're welcome, Vikki Harris.