Friday, December 29, 2006

Storyline


For every great book, tv show, or movie, there is a create story that captures the audience. I do not have the time nor the creative mind to write a dramatic story. Thus I will do what any other great movie studio producer would do, and thats copy someone else, literally.

Think I'm doing wrong for doing so? Well I'll happily fall right in line with many of th great movies and shows of my generation and the generation before me. Just look back at some of the great long existing lineage of copied
material in animation:

TV Shows

  • Family Guy/American Dad- Simpsons - Flinstones, All in the Family, Married with Children
  • Flinstones - Honeymooners
  • Top Cat - Sgt. Bilko
Disney Movies
  • Lion King - Kimba the White Lion - Hamlet
  • Cinderella - Charles Perrault's Cinderella (1697)
  • Pochantas - The Real Pochantas
  • Beauty and the Beast - Jeanne Marie Le Prince de Beaumont's Beauty and the Beast (1756)
  • Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs- The Brothers Grimm's Snow White
So in Disneyesque fashion I am going to research old works that are in the public domain, and select a story or chapter or scene from a play to act out for the production. Cheap, and time saving.

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