Showing posts with label Shea Fontana. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shea Fontana. Show all posts

Sunday, January 24, 2016

"THE 7D" Season 2 Begins

The first new episode of THE 7D Season 2 can be seen on Friday January 29 at 2PM on the Disney Channel.  The second new episode of Season 2 can be seen at 9:30 on Saturday January 30 on DisneyXD.  Yes, two different channels!  

Below are scenes from these first two half hours.  Feel free to download these images, share them with friends, and post them to your social media!  


Above:  From "When Pigs Fly," storyboarded by Doug McCarthy and directed by Charles Visser.  


Above:   From "Knight School," written by Deanna Oliver and directed by Alfred Gimeno.



Above:  From "In Yer Dreams Pal," written by Sherri Stoner and storyboarded and directed by Alfred Gimeno, premiering at 9:30 AM on Saturday January 30th on Disney XD.  


Above:  From "The Great Glitterpillar," written by Shea Fontana and storyboarded and directed by Charles Visser, also premiering at 9:30 AM on Saturday January 30th on Disney XD.  

Our awesome crew is led by our line producer Bradley Bowlen, our co-executive producer Tom Warburton, our production manager Jennifer Nelson, our art director Frank Montagna,  our song writer and musical director Parry Gripp and composer Keith Horn, our story editors Deanna Oliver and Sherri Stoner,  our series editor Brad Rozman, and of course our directors Jeff Gordon, Alfred Gimeno and Charles Visser, to name just a few of the huge talents who make THE 7D come to life.

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Disney's "THE 7D" Renewed for 2nd Season



We're wrapping up the 24 half hours of Season 1, and starting stories, scripts and storyboards on 39 new half hours for Season 2 of Disney's THE 7D.



Sunday, June 1, 2014

"THE 7D": The 7 Writers


Here's a 2013 photo of the seven in-house writers for Disney's "THE 7D."  Front and center, that's our story editor, Sherri Stoner.    She is flanked by associate story editor Deanna Oliver on the left and series writer Shea Fontana on the right.  Back row, left to right:  series writers Paul Rugg, Randy Rogel, me and Roger Eschbacher.  

"The 7D" premieres on Disney XD on July 7, 2014.  

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

How to Write Funny Scripts for Disney's "The 7D"



In our never-ending goal to demonstrate the art of animation production, Cartoonatics is proud to present a step-by-step analysis of the script-writing process used for the upcoming animated television series, Disney's "The 7D."


Step One

To create stories for "The 7D," assemble a team of top-notch animation writers.  Since your budget is limited, offer these writers relatively low salaries but throw in attractive perqs like free bowls of breakfast cereal and unlimited elevator rides to and from the workplace lobby.



Back row:  Paul Rugg, Randy Rogel, Tom Ruegger, Roger Eschbacher.  Front row:  Sherri Stoner, Deanna Oliver, Shea Fontana



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Step Two

Once you have hired seven writers, one for each of the lead 7D characters, gather those writers together into a "think tank" (AKA "cubicle").

Each work day, the writers meet to think up funny story ideas.   This process could take quite a bit of time, anything from a few minutes to more than 26 months, depending on various factors, including budget, burned-out brain cells and distracting YouTube videos.   





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Step Three 

Once a writer comes up with an idea, he shares it with the writing team.  Whether the idea is brilliant or lame, the rest of the team is supportive and embraces the idea with enthusiasm. 






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Step Four

The story editor quietly informs the writer that the proposed story idea is unfeasible, hackneyed, unfunny, already-been-done and rejected months ago by the network.  Other than that, it's a keeper.






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Step Five 

The writers resume the process of thinking up funny story ideas. 





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Step Six

11 am:  Lunch Time!





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Step Seven 

2 pm:  The arduous story-breaking process resumes.  





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Step Eight  

Inspiration strikes!  

Unable to come up with an original idea, the team decides to do a parody of a  popular TV show or movie...but with a "7D twist!"





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Step Nine

The writers decide that each story will be character-driven and will feature the unique, charming, lovable, funny and friendly personalities of our seven stars:   the 7D.  





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Step Ten   

It's the job of the writers to make sure every story includes not only comedy and adventure, but also a warm, gentle moment that will touch the hearts of our audience. 






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Step Eleven

And if the script comes in short -- add a song.   A peppy song. 

If it's really short -- add two songs! 




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Step Twelve   

After an exhausting day of profound pondering and crafting fairy tales for the 21st century,  it's quitting time!  






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And that's just a peek at the fast-paced process of writing cartoon comedy for the new animated TV series, Disney's "The 7D!"




Friday, December 23, 2011