I started acting when I was really young. I knew I wanted to be in the industry in other ways. I knew that I wanted to do more than just act. I don’t know that I knew it was screenwriting, but I just knew that I wanted to be involved. Jason Fuchs Read Quote
I finished ‘Ice Age: Continental Drift’ in 2012, and I’m living in my agent’s guest bedroom in Los Angeles because you don’t make a ton of money writing an animated film. The movie makes a billion dollars, and you make ‘twelve cents.’ Jason Fuchs Read Quote
When you work for DC, it’s sort of like working for the CIA. You have a vow of silence. Jason Fuchs Read Quote
I don’t know what’ll ever happen if I’m in a healthy relationship. My writing career will go down the tubes. Jason Fuchs Read Quote
I got stuck on the Peter Pan ride when I was nine years old with my dad at Disney World. We got stuck on that part of the ride when you’re suspended in the pirate ship above the miniature London, and I was fascinated by the why of it all. ‘Why is Peter Peter Pan, why is he in Neverland, how did he learn how to fly, etc.?’ Jason Fuchs Read Quote
Ice Age 4′ came totally out of nowhere for me. I was told Fox Animation was interested in hiring me as a story supervisor or something or other that sounded way too professional for me. Jason Fuchs Read Quote
Ice Age’ felt like stage acting. You’d write a sequence, and sometimes you’d submit pages, but other times, I would actually perform it for the directors and producer in my office. Jason Fuchs Read Quote