What if The Walrus Report isn't enough information?
We have the solution to this too!
Imagine having a team of walruses with a prodigious nose at your disposal, and you can ask them for an extra card, tailor-made for the IP that has piqued your curiosity.
You'll learn his full story, character arc, key plot twists, and more.
You whistle, call for service, and my team is on the move in a flash.
In-depth synopsis
The detailed synopsis of the IP, to understand the story and all its narrative beats from "Once Upon a Time" to
"...and they all lived happily ever after."
In-depth References
Dedicated audiovisual insights to further explore the narrative potential of IP on screen.
Thematic intentions
The narrative engine of the IP, the question that needs to be solved to unravel the plot, the ultimate meaning of the story.
personages &
Transformation Arches
A focus dedicated to the protagonist and all the supporting characters, to understand who they are, what they do, where they go and why they do it.
Setting & Arena
The places where the story and its characters move and act, and the narrative ecosystem in which they come to life.
Tone of Voice &
Narrative Cut
There are many ways to give voice to a narrative, and our job is to reveal them all.
Why now?
A reflection on why this story has the potential to be adapted, in this context and in this time.
Development ideas
An idea about the different narrative routes to take to deliver the best possible version of the story.
Is there anything else you want to know?
How does The Walrus Nose work?
The client requests the service directly from their reserved area or from The Walrus Report pages. Our team of walruses reads or uses the IP in its entirety, analyzes every detail, and the Walrus Nose report is compiled and finally sent via email.
NOTE: For translation or availability reasons, the service is not active for all IPs.
Is it available exclusively for subscribers?
Yes, this is a service available exclusively within The Walrus platform, so it's reserved for platform subscribers and specific to IPs in the Bureau. For generic IPs outside the platform or for those who don't have a subscription to The Walrus, there's the additional service The Walrus Studio .
is it a paid service?
Yes, it's an additional paid service (single payment per listing) within the platform. It's as if the client "hires" The Walrus team as external consultants. It's a service designed for companies that, for one reason or another, don't have a scouting or analyst department, or their staff is simply too busy to analyze these IPs.
In the future, for premium plans, it will be possible to obtain walruses , rechargeable monthly credits to be used for The Walrus Nose.
On average, how long is a card?
On average, about 5/6 pages, with about 3 pages of in-depth synopsis and 2/3 pages of editorial insights.
How long does it take to make?
It depends on the type, length, and complexity of the IP. On average, it takes between 3 and 5 days to 7 and 10 days, depending on the urgency and individual cases.