Thursday, March 15, 2012

At Fox Animation

I spent the middle of the day at Fox Animation ....

The Cleveland Show and Family Guy crews are working straight ahead. But things are a little more ... uh ... tense in the American Dad unit.

"We still don't know if we're going to get picked up or not. Every week they tell us we should be hearing any time, and every week there's nothing.

"There's twenty completed episodes that have been held back, so there's almost another season's worth of shows, even if Fox doesn't greenlight new ones."

Family Guy crew members hope that if the worst happens, they can swing over to the new McFarlane show currently in gestation:

... I'm finishing a rewrite on the pilot. We're trying to, essentially, stay true to what that show is. There's something cool to me about, in 2013, turning on your TV and seeing 'The Flintstones' and having it look like 'The Flintstones.' There's really not a lot about that show -- other than the references to 1960s America, which really come through in the writing more than the visual -- that needs to be changed visually and stylistically. They invented the template that we're using in animation. We kinda want to keep it, more or less, the same. The stories that we tell will be a little more current." ...

Let's hope that American Dad gets the greenlight for a new season. (After all, the series is doing relatively well in the ratings.) But if the worst happens, Fox Animation can place AD crew onto the Fred and Wilma reboot.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

"But if the worst happens, Fox Animation can place AD crew onto the Fred and Wilma reboot."



But of course they'll all need to take a test to see if they can handle the work on the new show.

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Anonymous said...

The hope is to swing...not test.

Animation Studio said...

Once you are happy with the artwork we can begin to build or implement the project. If we are working on a promo video we will turn the design into moving elements.

KYLE said...

Just out of curiosity, if anyone can answer this, when the quoter said "There's twenty completed episodes that have been held back, so there's almost another season's worth of shows"... are those separate from production season 7 which would air as season 8? If FOX doesn't order production season 8, will these held back episodes air as Season 9 in 2013-2014?

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