Continuing its mission to open its doors to more creative
talent than ever before, Nickelodeon for the first time will hold an open call
for original animated projects at Comic-Con International: San Diego 2014 – the
biggest fan event of the year. On-site from Nickelodeon’s booth on the
convention center floor, the network’s animation development team will take
live, in-person pitches from Thursday, July 24, to Saturday, July 26, to
greenlight a project for its global Animated Shorts Program. The pitch chosen
will be developed into a short with the potential to air on Nickelodeon, appear
on www.nick.com or the Nick App, or even be developed into a long-form animated
TV series.
“Comic-Con has always been a place to make connections and
discover new, original ideas, so we thought we’d use it as a platform to find
someone who could be the next big thing in animation,” said Russell Hicks,
Nickelodeon’s President of Content Development and Production. “Our Shorts
Program helps us source talent and it feeds our content pipeline. It has
expanded our relationships with creators who range from budding amateurs to
experienced professionals, and we’re looking forward to bringing the program’s
energy to the convention.”
Nickelodeon’s Comic-Con booth this year features a windowed
pitch room at its center, where the network’s animation development team will
hold the open call during select times each day. The team’s meetings will be
with Comic-Con attendees, as well as with distributors scouted during the
convention. Participants seeking appointments must register in advance at www.nickshortspitches.com,
where information, guidelines, requirements and restrictions are posted.
Deadline to register is Friday, July 18.
Most recently from the network’s
Animated Shorts Program, the network greenlit 13-episodes of The Loud House by
first-time creator Chris Savino (Rocko’s Modern Life, The Powerpuff Girls)--a
graduate of the 2013 Program. Inspired by Savino’s chaotic life growing up in a
huge household, the series will follow 11-year-old Lincoln as he gives an
inside look at what it takes to survive in the bedlam of a large family,
especially as the only boy with 10 sisters.
Nickelodeon’s Animated Shorts Program, which is designed to
identify and develop original comedy-driven content for kids, was launched in
2012 and took 600 pitches in its inaugural year. The program became global its
second year. Concepts are received in all animation, styles from 2D, digital
2D, stop motion, CG and mixed media. Finalists are provided with the necessary artistic
and production support teams to help them complete their fully animated
original, humor-based and character-driven shorts.
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