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Disney Television Animation Development Zoom Panel This Thursday
Disney TVA will be hosting a Zoom panel by RISE UP ANIMATION this thursday to discuss their journeys to development and answer your questions about the types of stories they seek out and how to pitch a series!
Ever wonder what goes into developing a show at Disney Television Animation? Join us this Thursday night with development executives Alfredo, Amanda, and Emily from Disney TVA as they discuss their journeys to development and answer your questions about the types of stories they seek out and how to pitch a series! Please leave any questions you might have in the comments below! Tune in with this Zoom link ( *Also in bio*) https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83579803444
Hosted By
Alfredo Marum Director Development
Amanda Lorber Manager Development
Emily Carson (Tangled The Series/Rapunzel’s Tangled Adventure/ The Curse Of Molly McGee)
Hi I just watched some of the deleted scenes from the movie again and I was wondering if you had any clue who voiced Rapunzel in The Jaunty Moose scene. We know that Nathan Greno voiced Eugene but they never said who was doing rapunzel and I'm pretty sure it wasn't Mandy Moore. I have a hunch but I don't know where to find out for sure. Do you happen to know (it's ok if you don't)?
No, that wasn’t Mandy, and I have no idea who it was. Prolly just someone around the studio, likely someone who actually worked on the movie.
I know that Emily Carson did her scratch voice for the series a lot during S1 (and I think S2... it’s hard to get a grip on when in the series various crew leave because they leave during production, not during release).
The next morning, the house woke to the sound of excited giggles and footsteps as the children raced downstairs. Squealing as they saw all the presents waiting for them under the tree. The adults followed, taking their spots on the sofa to join in the magical chaos about to unfold.
Though receiving gifts is exciting at any age, watching their children learn about the joy of giving was a special treat.
Once all the presents had been unwrapped and the girls ran off to play, James discreetly reached behind the tree and pulled out a final gift. Revealing a bunch of mistletoe, he earned a tender kiss from his wife.
Delighted that he remembered the tradition, Kate was ready to sneak back upstairs and show him further appreciation. But they were interrupted by a sudden gust of cold air, ruining the moment.
The front door swung open to reveal her brother Tom and his family.
Their presence warmed the room as cousins reunited, and the siblings exchanged hugs. They spent the rest of the day enjoying the precious gift of being together again.
Dinner was a lively affair, filled with laughter and the clinking of utensils. But Kate sat quietly at the end of the table, looking at her loved ones with gratitude, feeling fortunate to be surrounded by them now. She caught her husband's eye, and he winked down the table, flirtatious as ever.
After their feast, they sat at the table and watched the girls play with their cousins. A bittersweet joy filled Kate; she wished her parents could be here to see them.
As if summoned by her thoughts, her sister pulled her from her reverie to present her with her gift.
“I hope you like it,” She said as Kate unwrapped a beautiful portrait of her and James. “I thought you’d want to immortalize how hot you were.” Elle teased as she saw her sister tearing up. Luckily they were interrupted by Gemma calling them all for cake.
James and Kate shared a glance before each blowing out the candles, embracing the next chapter of their lives together.
Their guests enjoyed a slice of cake before gradually departing, leaving only the echoes of their laughter.
When the last guest left James and Kate picked up their tired girls, and shared a kiss before heading upstairs to put them to bed. Excited for their next adventure together.
*Before and after under the cut*
Soon, it was time for Havestfest, and James and Kate were hosting the first party in their new home. They had invited both of their families to celebrate the holiday and their shared birthday. While the prospect of getting older was scary, it was their plan to introduce Charlotte to the family that had them both on edge as they welcomed their guests.
Kate snuck upstairs to wake Charlotte from her nap while their living room gradually filled with their siblings, nieces, and nephews. James stood in the doorway, waiting for her to return and watched awkwardly as his sister and her new husband showed his mother “her second grandchild”.
Nervously, he entered the room and cleared his throat. “Thank you all for coming. I know your hunger bars are getting low. But before we enjoy our meal, there’s someone I’d like you all to meet.” There was a collective gasp as Kate carried in their daughter.
“This is Charlotte, but we call her Lot,” she said proudly, “Yes, she’s ours and half alien. We need your help keeping her secret.” The room erupted with a mixture of shock and awe as Kate slowly walked over and handed Charlotte to her mother-in-law.
Diane happily took the little girl into her arms as the cousins surrounded them asking to be next in line. The family's acceptance was clear and unanimous.
Harvestfest Portraits with the Borden and Carson families 🌳
CTN Animation Expo 2019: Disney Television Animation Panels
Developing with Disney: A Talk with the Development Team of Disney TV Animation
Friday, November 22 2019
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Ever wonder what goes into developing a show at Disney TVA? Join some of Disney Television Animations’ development executives as they discuss their journey to development and answer all your questions about what it takes to break in and make your own show. From pitch to story and visual development; hear about all the pieces of the process.
Presented by:Katherine Walsh - Development Manager Emily Carson - Development Manager James Anderson - Executive Producer
Disney Animation Television: Crafting a Song Sequence
Friday, November 22 2019
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Craig Gerber (Executive Producer) and Elliot Bour (Supervising Director and Co-Producer) from Elena of Avalor will show you how to craft a song sequence from concept to animation by pushing story in interesting and entertaining ways.
Presented by:Craig Gerber - Executive Producer Elliot Bour - Supervising Director and Co-Producer
Disney Television Animation: How to Direct a Board Driven Show
Friday, November 22 2019
5:30 PM - 6:30 PM Monica Ray (Supervising Director) and Natasha Kline (Director) of Big City Greens give you a comprehensive look at how directing on a board driven show differs from the traditional script driven pipeline. Also, some useful tips for working on a show where the board artists and directors have a lot of control over the writing!
Presented by:Monica Ray - Supervising Director
Natasha Kline - Director
From Crew to Creator: A Talk with Disney Television Animation Showrunners
Saturday, November 23 2019
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Learn what it takes to make the jump to pitching and running your own show from Disney Television Animation’s Chris and Shane Houghton (Creators & Executive Producers, Big City Greens), Matt Braly (Creator & Executive Producer, Amphibia) and Dana Terrace (Creator & Executive Producer, The Owl House). You’ll learn about their journey from crew member to creator and pick up tips and tricks on pitching your ideas to make the next hit. Presented by:Moderator: Elyse Findley - Production Manager Panelists: Chris and Shane Houghton - Showrunner and Writers Matt Braly - Showrunner and Storyboard Artist Dana Terrace - Showrunner and Storyboard Artist
The Origins of Amphibia – Drawing from Your Background
Sunday, November 24 2019 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Join Creator/Executive Producer, Matt Braly, along with series crew members as they discuss how their own heritage and experiences helped inform and shape Amphibia. Series Co-Producer/Story Editor, Jack Ferraiolo moderates this candid discussion about the creative process, inspiration, and building authentic characters. Come learn about the show’s origins as the team shares exclusive behind-the-scenes stories and details!
Moderated by Jack Ferraiolo - Co-Producer, Story Editor
Matt Braly - Creator, Executive Producer Gloria Shen - Writer Jenava Mie - Writer