“Unveiling Secrets: Jon Gunn Reveals the Hidden Truths Behind Storytelling in SYS Podcast Episode 532!”
On the next episode of the podcast, I’m going to be interviewing an Italian animation producer named Pietro Chito. I know I butchered that name, but as I said, he is Italian and has a real Italian name. He’s done a number of animated projects as a producer, and I actually have an animation script. I’ve been kicking around for a few years. I always liked it, but I’ve never been involved in a animation production. Don’t really know how animation production works in quite the same way as I do sort of more the physical production. So hopefully I’m going to learn a lot, and hopefully I’m going to ask some good questions, and hopefully everybody listening will also learn something as well. So if you listen to this episode and you have some questions about animation production, email them to me, and maybe I can ask some of those questions to Pietro next month and get some answers, because as I said, this is not a topic I know a lot about, just in terms of the workflow, budget, just how it actually goes, who do you need, what level of competency do you need with animators, with different roles in the production, and how we can potentially find those people. So those are all sort of going to be the questions that I’m going to be asking them. And as I said, it’s going to be a real eye towards me trying to potentially maybe produce my own animated, well, it’s a pilot, I guess is what it is, a 22-page pilot script, animated pilot script. So, as I said, everything I’m going to be asking him is going to be sort of through that lens about how can I then go out and produce this animated script. So, if you have an animated script or want to learn more about animation production, keep an eye out for that episode next month. Anyways, that’s your show, thank you for listening.