Hey there. I've been a little elusive, mostly because I've been busy with work, and with a project Tom and I have been working on for the last several months.
Some of you may know that we've decided to take the writing career bull by the horns. We've been writing every day together for at least an hour, and we're about to complete a 22-minute animated series pilot script called Bubble Gumshoe. Here's our log line:
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A clever ten-year-old boy, inspired by old movies, runs a detective agency out of his treehouse.
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I'd describe it as
Calvin and Hobbes meets
Double Indemnity. Our first episode is called "The Maltese Penguin."
Completing this script is just the first goal completed towards our ultimate goal of finishing a complete screenwriting portfolio, but we're really excited about it, and we're interested to have feedback from a variety of people with a variety of tastes and perspectives.
So, if we were hosting a workshop reading of our Bubble Gumshoe script in November, would you want to join us? Any days or times that are good/bad? Maybe Saturday afternoon might work best? (We're looking at renting a space, and trying to get a head count estimate.)