: Is scripting a cartoon tv show the same as scripting a movie? I don't know if this is the correct place to put this but here goes. I'm just curious if scripting a cartoon is like scripting
I don't know if this is the correct place to put this but here goes.
I'm just curious if scripting a cartoon is like scripting a movie or not. I've tried consulting google but I've really gotten nowhere. I've tried scripting as a wikihow article showed but I can't help but feel I'm doing something wrong.
(EPISODE:
SCENE:
DESCRIPTION:
DIALOGUE: )
I'd just like some tips if possible.
Also, please don't suggest any books, I can't afford any right now.
Thanks everyone :)
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Cartoons tend to rely more heavily on visual gags which makes storyboarding more important. Also as you don't rely on the actor for visuals (although they are increasingly being used for this) storyboarding is more important. These are the only differences. In either media you can script then storyboard, storyboard then script, script and storyboard at the same time, or storyboard as script. Which method you use depends solely on what story you are trying to tell.
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