No...idiot, I don't mean have you registered it's presence. Have you registered it with the Writers Guild of Canada?
...You lost me.
Have you done anything to keep our movie from being stolen and made by somebody else?
How could somebody else make it? WE don't even seem to be capable of this...
Jesus christ, have you copyrighted the fucking script? Have you registered is with the writers guild? Did you perhaps mail a hand written copy to yourself and then leave it unopened in a safety deposit box?
HAVE YOU DONE ANYTHING?
OOOOH, I got you now. You wanted to if I've submitted the script to the Registrar of Copyrights maintained at the Canadian Intellectual Property Office. I'm on board now, totally picking up what you're putting down...
It's been 6 months but I'm back working on the Panda Girls anime / manga pretty much full-time now. I was helping out a friend of mine, Dave Royer, with his business called SAGE Creatives, and we may see more developments with Dave and Panda Girls in the near future.
Jumping back into the Panda Girls project was a little odd and exciting. Odd in the way that I felt distanced visually, (Crom and I have maintained story meetings consistently during my hiatus), and exciting in that sense where you know time away always brings with it a new perspective. For my first post, I didn't want to make a splash. More just easing into it again, and giving myself time to find my stride.
Here's a couple of thumbnails, (in no particular order), to help me feel out the 10 page teaser. Jumping around to events/moments that inspired, and tried to catch them with the simplest shapes.