Hey everyone! I’m Nehemiah Alexander, a writer and producer passionate about blending nostalgia with Fresh storytelling.
I’ve been developing a live-action/CGI hybrid film concept that reimagines a beloved group of animated troublemakers as they burst into our modern-day world, creating chaos and heart in equal measure. The project blends slapstick humor, meta-comedy, and emotional beats for today’s audience while staying true to the spirit fans love.
I’d love to connect with others who have experience or interest in:
Animated-to-live-action adaptations
Writing comedy that lands across age groups
Collaborating with studios or producers on large-scale IP
Let’s swap insights, tips, or even just geek out over the art of bringing animated worlds to life!
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Nehemiah Alexander, hello from an American geek in Germany. Perhaps not quite the same, but I have written a series of songs reimagining the stories of classic fairy tale characters. I have done that for Ali Baba, Rapunzel, Snow White, Jack and the Beanstalk, Little Red Riding Hood, and The Little Mermaid. I would enjoy hearing about what you are working on. Best wishes from here to there.
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Hey, Nehemiah Alexander. Welcome to the community. Stage 32 has a blog that'll help you navigate the platform and connect with creatives and industry professionals all over the world (www.stage32.com/blog/how-to-successfully-navigate-the-stage-32-platform-...).
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I suggest using a photo of yourself as your profile picture. People will feel more comfortable networking and collaborating with you if they know what you look like. You can upload a picture by clicking the gear symbol in the top right-hand corner and selecting “Edit profile” in the drop-down menu, then clicking the red button underneath your location and choosing "Update profile picture."
One tip for writing Comedy that lands across age groups is basing a script concept, scene, or dialogue off something people in general find funny.