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Old 10-23-2010, 01:47 PM   #11
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Re: continuation of TFA english version and TFA japanese version voting comparison

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On an off-topic note: I wonder if forums are a good place to suggest ideas to comic book writers or television show writers?
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Then what is the best way to get the writer's attentions to my suggestions?
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Then what is the best way to get the writer's attentions to my suggestions?
Trying to track down their contact info and messaging them personally, or finding them at conventions. Initiative over screaming in the dark.
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Old 10-24-2010, 02:39 PM   #14
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Then what is the best way to get the writer's attentions to my suggestions?
They aren't open to suggestions, they'll write what they want to write or what they're told to write by Hasbro/Takara...it's all regardless of fan input
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Old 10-24-2010, 02:48 PM   #15
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I wonder how Transformers Animated be connected to the movie series in the Japanenese adaptation. Unicron singularity, time distortion? Who knows?
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On an off-topic note: I wonder if forums are a good place to suggest ideas to comic book writers or television show writers?
You would need to find a forum that actual Transformers creative types participate in, if there is one.

Both Starwars.com and Force.net kinda serve this purpose for the Star Wars fandom, though fan contributions making it into canon are still pretty minimal at best.

Note that Star Wars writers and artists are contractually obligated to not read any kinds of fan fiction or the like, so thats another hurtle over in a Galaxy Far, Far Away.

Why don't you try looking up something like Fan Fiction boards over on TFW for a start to hone your skills and get feedback about your writing? Then from there you can maybe look into Transformers Mosiac as a stepping stone of sorts.

To get the privilage to write for Transformers you would have to actually be a published author of some sort, probably published in writing non-Transformers stuff.

Getting to write this stuff on a pro level is the journey of a lifetime. If you put in the effort, have the skill and have the dedication that will increase your chances but its still a difficult mountain to climb.
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