14 November 2010 @ 08:07 pm
Various four-legged things  
Disneyland was fun yesterday! Got to hang with [livejournal.com profile] hystericblue42, who I haven't seen in awhile. Did various things across both D-Land and DCA, even though we didn't do all of our staples. XD Still good times. Also, we managed to catch the end of Fantasmic, and they have the new dragon up, holy crap! It's pretty dang impressive. Not as tall as the old one, but less skeletal and a lot of movement on the dragon's neck and face.

Finished a second lineup for the reindeer story (dang it needs a title!) so here's a look at all the characters as humans...


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Donner is still the tallest one out of everyone. 8Db

And there'll probably be more later, as I write things out...


CTN Expo is coming up this next weekend, and I've been thinking of possibly taking the reindeer story idea around to people and asking where/who would be good places to pitch to, or how to go about doing it. (Since dudes seem to like it enough). I'm definitely not in a position to actually pitch now; I don't have enough details worked out and no way can I get enough of that by Friday. But aside from being nervous about attempting to throw half-finished ideas at Big Name People in the first place, I'm nervous about it getting the absolutely inevitable put-through-the-shredder treatment that happens to everything in Hollywood. So...all in all I'm nervous, and not entirely sure what to do. 8(a

Drawing: LG pages, 10HAD, this reindeer stuff

Writing: More plotty things and another scene for reindeer story...
 
 
Current Mood: nervous
Current Location: Lynxland
 
 
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[identity profile] bluejeans07.livejournal.com on November 15th, 2010 07:15 am (UTC)
I'd be hesitant to poke Mark Simon... this is just something I've heard but it sort of makes sense: despite everything he's done, he actually hasn't pitched a show that has gone on air. And I don't know if he's there now, I did a google search to see if he's been made a member of the Development department or currently at Nick in general, and I didn't see any sort of announcement. He's also profiting off of giving lessons on how to pitch... which makes me sort of wary. I've heard a lot of stories on how various tv animated shows had been pitched and not one of them was from having bought lessons on how to pitch. I'd hate to be so doubtful and negative especially about someone I don't know but something doesn't really sit right with me.

I'll be at the con on Saturday. And I want to go the Illusionist screening on Thursday. :D
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