USP

A stranded lady scientist and a severed android head explore the expanse of deep space after a catastrophic event destroys the lower quadrant of their ship, and obliterates the rest of their crew.
Duration
22 minutes
Film Type
Secondary Genre
Science Fiction
Primary Genre
Language
English
Country of Origin
United States
Category

USP follows the harrowing adventures of Elle, a young scientist who is the sole human survivor of a catastrophic event that obliterates the rest of her expedition’s crew. Set in deep space, the expedition was a multi-trillion dollar project funded by a wealthy capitalist aiming to explore the far reaches of the galaxy. The crew consisted of top-tier scientists, explorers, state-of-the-art androids, and even The Trillionaire himself, all cryogenically frozen for the long journey.

However, upon reaching a mysterious planet, an unknown disaster referred to as “The Event” strikes, killing everyone except for Elle and a severed android head, Daniel, who becomes her only companion. With two of the ship’s four thrusters destroyed, the cryogenic chambers ruined, and no hope of returning to Earth, Elle embarks on a five-year journey across the uncharted expanse of space. Each episode showcases her adventures as she repairs the ship, interacts with alien species, and battles the loneliness of space. Despite the dire situation, Elle forms a close bond with Daniel’s disembodied AI, providing humor and emotional depth as they struggle to survive.

Team:

  • Lisa Dosson, Creator – A seasoned storyboard artist working on Dan Harmon’s Krapopolis, Lisa brings a sharp sense of comedic timing and emotional depth to the project. IMDB Link
  • Brendan Clark, Writer – With writing credits on NBC and other networks, Brendan contributes narrative sophistication and snappy dialogue that will captivate audiences.
  • Krandel Crews, Composer – A former composer for Hans Zimmer and Cartoon Network, Krandel's music will enhance both the epic and intimate moments of Elle’s journey. IMDB Link
  • Carl Beu, Color Designer – Emmy Award-winning designer for Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Carl will ensure the animation is visually stunning and engaging. IMDB Link
  • Jacqueline Ryan - A Data Visualization Developer for JPL (Jet Propulsion Laboratory, NASA) Jacqueline serves as a primary consultant for ship design and space travel,  adding realism to the scientific components of the world building.  https://lasiggraph.org/bio/presenter/ryan-jacqueline

Unique Selling Points:

USP boasts a strong creative team with seasoned professionals from top studios, including NBC and Cartoon Network, making it highly appealing for major distributors. The animation crew operates from Los Angeles, providing direct access to the industry's best resources and cutting-edge technologies. With Emmy-award-winning talent and links to successful projects like Krapopolis and Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, the series is poised to attract a dedicated audience from the outset.

In addition, the series’ sci-fi adventure premise, combining emotional depth with moments of humor and exploration, will appeal to fans of existential space journeys, similar to Final Space or Adventure Time. The disembodied android head, Daniel, offers a fresh, humorous take on the AI trope, making the series stand out from other animated sci-fi shows.

Target Audience and Demographics:

The primary audience for "USP" is young adults, ages 18-24, who are interested in science fiction, space exploration, and futuristic themes. This age group often enjoys animated series with complex characters, emotional depth, and a blend of adventure and existential reflection. Gender is not a significant factor, as the series will appeal to both male and female viewers who appreciate thoughtful narratives, sci-fi technology, and strong character development.

Geographic Targeting:

"USP" will appeal to a global audience, especially in markets with a strong interest in animated science fiction series such as the United States, Canada, Japan, the United Kingdom, and parts of Europe. Given the show’s high-concept premise, it is expected to resonate well with audiences who enjoy shows like Rick and Morty and Star Wars: The Clone Wars, making it a strong candidate for international distribution.

Similar Films/Shows:

USP can be compared to the existential tone of Final Space, the adventure-driven sci-fi of Star Wars: The Clone Wars, and the unique character-driven exploration of Rick and Morty. These comparisons highlight the series’ ability to blend humor, emotion, and adventure in a visually captivating animated world.

Shooting Locations
Los Angeles
Keyword
Space Journey