Postby Debitt » Tue Aug 30, 2005 5:08 pm
I think the article Azier posted stated several points about breaking into the anime/manga industry better than I could have ever stated it. At this point you're probably going to need to stop thinking about getting your story animated and focus on planning - plan, plan, plan. Make outlines of the characters and the roles they're going to play. Chart the character's personalities, strengths, and weaknesses. Outline your plot and carefully chart out the world in which your characters live. Write down EVERY idea you have about this particular story, from the culture and surroundings of your characters to the science involved in creating the protagonist and the world in which the aliens come from. Record everything, even if it seems stupid, and organize your ideas later.
Sounds like a lot of work? Heck yes it is, but realize that every book, movie, tv series, anime series, and manga starts out with a concept that needs to be almost fully developed before any real production/whatever begins. Know where you want to go with this, what points you want to make, and how you want your characters to grow. If, by any chance, you ever do get the opportunity to get this animated, naturally the producers are going to have to change some points, but having a full story and characters gives you a much better chance of going anywhere with this.
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