Title

Writer

Synopsis

Outline

  • Detailed outlines for individual episodes, including plot summaries, character interactions, and key moments.

  • Outlines may include descriptions of specific scenes, dialogue, and visual gags.

  • Helps writers and storyboard artists visualize the flow of each episode and ensure it aligns with the overall series direction.

Major Characters

Minor Characters

Storyboard Templates

  • Blank templates or guidelines for creating storyboards, which visually represent the sequence of shots and actions in an episode.

  • Provide space for artists to sketch out scenes, compose shots, and plan visual storytelling elements.

  • Include notes or instructions to guide the storyboard process and communicate the director's vision.

Art Style Guide

  • Establishes the visual style and aesthetic principles of the show, including character designs, backgrounds, color palettes, and animation techniques.

  • Provides examples and guidelines for artists to follow when creating new assets or animating scenes.

  • Helps maintain visual consistency across episodes and seasons.

Page Breakdown

  • Number each page sequentially.

  • Plan the pacing and layout of each page, including the number of panels per page.

Panel Descriptions

  • Describe each panel in detail, including what's happening, character actions, and any important visual elements.

  • Indicate panel transitions if necessary.

Dialogue

  • Write character dialogue for each panel, indicating which character is speaking.

  • Use speech bubbles or captions to convey dialogue, thoughts, or narration.

Character Actions Emotions

  • Describe characters' actions, movements, and facial expressions within panels.

  • Convey characters' emotions and reactions through dialogue and visual cues.

Humor and Tone

  • Capture the whimsical and humorous tone of the series, incorporating witty dialogue and absurd situations where appropriate.

  • Maintain a balance between humor and moments of sincerity or emotional depth.

Cliffhangers and Story Arcs

  • End each issue with a compelling cliffhanger or resolution that leaves readers eager for the next installment.

  • Consider the larger story arcs and character development across multiple issues or storylines.

Review and Revision

  • Review the script for coherence, pacing, and clarity.

  • Revise as necessary based on feedback from collaborators or editors.

Finalization:

  • Ensure the script is formatted correctly and ready for submission to the artist or editorial team.

  • Double-check for any spelling or grammar errors.