“In live-action, writing, production and editing happen in discrete stages. In animation, they overlap - happening simultaneously. This allows a real dialogue to occur between the writer, the director, the actors and the editor, and it makes the writing process a lot more collaborative and a lot less lonely.” WritingRealHappensActionActorsProcessStageDirectorsHappeningsLonelyProductionsDialogueEditorsEditingWriting ProcessAnimationDiscrete Author:Michael Arndt
“The great thing about the animation process is that is goes from, I write the lines, it goes to the actors, the actors bring a whole world to that, they bring the characters to life, then it goes to the animators, then it goes to the editor who cuts it together, and then you screen it and it goes back through the system again.” WorldWritingWholeCharacterTogetherActorsProcessLinesCuttingScreensWhole WorldGreat ThingsEditorsAnimationAnimator Author:Michael Arndt
“Failure can only exist from stagnant perceptions. Everything is a process of learning and if you learn something useful, you have success.” IfsProcessPerceptionSelf ImprovementImprovementStagnant Author:Michael Arndt