Alright. I'm on a new 'net connection. Here's hoping I can post these now.
About the production process:
What needs to happen is, as TMBTM said, we need to kick around ideas. Everyone who wants to help out should come up with outlines, then we should try to agree on the best elements. Then, a couple people should write screenplays based on those outlines (note that we should be writing for all three at once BEFORE we start any animating). Then, we can compare scripts, combine and revise them, until we have something everyone is satisfied with. Then we'd have three 90-120 page scripts (feature film length) for our Episode I, II, and III.
Then we'd need to begin the conceptual process - the artists on board should come up with ideas for the look and feel of the locations, characters, weapons, vehicles, et cetera. Once we're decided on those, we need to get voice actors. Have open auditions, we post dialogue from each character we'd need dialogue for, then have people record the lines in character, and pick and choose the best (not limited to one character per actor, either - if one person works for several parts, they can have all the parts they'd work for). *Then* we can begin the animation process, matching lip-sync of already-recorded dialogue, animating full shots from storyboards. Then, send the shots to an editor, who cuts the video together. Then send that off to a sound editor (if the editor chosen works for sound editing too, then fantastic), then get that mixed (which I can have done easily and well), then it's basically ready for distribution.Not so hard, eh?