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Pitch Document �      

By Amy Brown!      

A 2D cell animation!      

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Contents.. �       Page 3-4 Story  

   

Page 5-6 Character Design      

Page 7 - Details    

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Over  the  dura+on  of  the  series,  you  start  off  by  ge6ng  to  know  the  character,  and  what  he  does  with  his  +me.  You  see  him  struggling  to  fit  in  with  the  people  around  him,  struggling  to  play  the  games  that  they  play.          

Story�      

You  see  him  dismissed  by  the  others,  told  he  doesn't  fit  in  because  he  looks  different.  You  see  how  lonely  he  is  in  his  life,  how  he  doesn't  have  any  company  other  than  his  own…    

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Story�      Another  animal  who  is  also  very  different,  who  doesn't  fit  in  turns  up,  she  goes  over  to  him  and  asks  if  she  can  join  in  with  the  game  he  is  playing  by  himself.    Out  of  anger,  he  says  no  and  dismisses  her  because  she  is  different,  because  she  isn't  the  same  as  him.  As  she  walks  away  he  realizes  his  mistakes  and  catches  up  with  her.    

 The  pair  them  become  great  friends  and  you  see  them  together  taking  part  in  all  of  the  ac+vi+es  that  he  used  to  do  on  his  own.  They  then  meet  Oliver  who  is  also  different  from  the  both  of  them,  they  become  great  friends  with  him.    

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Character Design �      

I  have  chosen  to  make  him  look  the  way  his  does  because  it  portrays  his  personality.  The  yellow  on  his  skin  shows  the  

friendliness  that  he  withholds.    

The  blush  marks  on  his  cheeks  show  that  

he  is  shy  and  innocent.  The  green  t-­‐

shirt  paired  with  a  pair  of  dungarees  

help  to  show  his  age.  

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Character Design �      

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Details �      The  expected  running  +me  will  be  about  5-­‐7  minutes  per  episode  with  6  episodes  in  the  series,  telling  the  story  of  a  young  animal  who  doesn't  fit  in  with  the  people  around  him.     I  have  chosen  to  create  a  cell  

anima+on  because  I  think  that  this  will  work  well  with  the  

audience  that  I  am  aiming  it  at.  The  age  range  will  be  from  

around  3  to  8.  It  will  be  aired  on  CBBC.