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FORGOTTEN MORPHEMES
By Debbie Elicksen

GENRE: Comedy, Animation
LOGLINE:

Screenwriter has all his unfinished and unused screenplays and ideas in the closet that come to life. 

SYNOPSIS:

Each of the characters become animated and talk to each other. When the writer starts a new script, the characters lie in wait to see if any of them will be repurposed.

Your unused stockpile of scripts meets Toy Story.

Nathaniel Baker

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Tasha Lewis

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Jenean McBrearty

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Jenean McBrearty

This sounds very interesting, depending the content of the scripts in the closet, and how much information the audience had of the characters. It would make a good serial, with each script being a different genre, and how, for example, the romance couple interact with the western shoot-'em up and the family-friendly cast run into the folks from the Bates Motel crowd. I'm also wondering what you mean by, they become animated? Do you mean they become human being like only miniatures, or cartoony animations. If they become human, how do they all exist in a closet? Eat, sleep, spend their time? A Night on the Library? But it;s intriguing.

Debbie Elicksen

Jenean McBrearty Like Toy Story, the discarded script characters become animated inside the closet until the screenwriter decides to use one for a different script, then it's like on the Ghost series, where the character moves off into bigger and better things. It's their goal. :) Actually, the more I think about it, I should write this one next. lol. But then, I dreamed yet another screenplay last night. Logline to come.

Leonardo Ramirez

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Leonardo Ramirez

Love this!!

Nate Rymer

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Marcel Nault Jr.

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Marcel Nault Jr.

A simple, yet powerful premise. I've rarely seen fictional media about writers themselves.

Marina Albert

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