THE SINGH-SONG FAMILY
When Ranjeet Singh, a music teacher, meets Melissa Song, a music producer at Spin City Records, during a career day event at Arpeggio Elementary School it was love at first note. Ranjeet and Melissa tied the knot one year later and became a family, bringing along Melissa’s father and daughter, Melody, and Ranjeet’s mother and his son, Sebastian. A few years later came baby Piper who completed this Indian-Korean household. And so they became the Singh-Song Family! |
Concept Sketches
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Divinity Middle School is where all gods, demi-gods, mythical and spiritual beings go to learn the ins and outs of the mortal and heavenly realms. Here, students are encouraged to mingle with one another and learn from each other. However, being that this is middle school, cliques are formed, tensions brew, and puberty reigns. It’s hard enough to be a god, but being a god with braces and a crush who doesn’t even know you exist? Oof.
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Indigoville is inspired by a pseudoscientific study in the 70’s that claimed certain children possessed special, unusual, and sometimes supernatural abilities. These children were called “indigo children” because of the indigo aura they supposedly had. In Indigoville, Sage, Domingo, and Damien discover that they are in fact indigo children and possess the ability to speak to, summon, and fight the frightful ghouls who haunt the town. Together they keep the town safe from evil forces of the supernatural variety. Indigoville is a work in progress. |