Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25211635-20140722133227

Greetings.

I hope someone on the board can help with a unique issue I am dealing with. See, for a while I have been working on a script for an animated (direct-to-video) Scooby-Doo movie. I am really proud of it and I would love to get a synopsis to someone at WB Animation.

Now, I do have some writing cred. I have my masters in film writing from USC, and have been published, etc. So usually, I know the path a writer takes to get a project possibility in the right hands. But I am hitting a wall in trying to figure out how to reach WB Animation.

WB Animation usually relies (from what I can see) on their own writers and team of animators for scripts (which have mixed results as we know), and I would be hardpressed to find an agent to push the script since it is such a limited market (WB says no and it is done). It seems my only hope really is to reach out to someone connected to the franchise.

I was thinking of writing to some of the former directors of the videos, but it feels aggressive. So I thought I would write here first to fellow fans. What would you suggest I do? Have their been any contacts from WB Animation that have been friendlier than others? Any suggestions?

To be honest, I would walk away from the premise/story if I could, but it is such a fun idea and really a great tribute to the characters we all dig.

Thanks!

-Scott Southard 