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There will be some changes coming to SimplyScripts in the upcoming days and weeks. These changes are based on natural realities of the site as well as suggestions from many of you.
1. SimplyScripts will no longer be syndicating Shooting the Shorts (STS).
Because I have allowed egregious, violent, and misogynistic actions to take place unchecked and can not provide a safe and nurturing environment to writers on the discussion board, STS has decided to no longer allow syndication of reviews of unproduced scripts on the SimplyScripts.com blog. I respect the decision and encourage you to go to STS for more information and, of course, to submit your quality short screenplays for review consideration.
2. SimplyScripts will still have script reviews of quality scripts However those reviews will be at pre-STS levels (not be as frequent). Let me know if you are interested in helping out.
3. Format ratings are going away! The format , format and format ) are going away as will the , , .
You may have noticed that recently the quality of the formatting of scripts has improved. Not perfect, but much better than in the past. Since the barrier to properly formatting ones script has dropped to essentially free (for a beginner), I have been directing new writers to various free script formatting solutions as well as Anthony's Excellent Article on Screenwriting Software which can be found in his book, How to... Sell your screenplay.
4. There will be a great purge of scripts.* Any script on the discussion board with a one or two star rating will be removed. I will first notify the writers that his/her script will be removed and encourage them to reformat his/her script using Anthony's E. A. on S. S as a guide for the best software solution.
*Plays will be exempted.
5. "My Script is Awesome, I'm not looking for feedback, I'm only looking to make a million dollars" The Submit Your Script page will be updated so you can choose whether or not you are looking for feedback on your work. For the near future, I will probably continue to create a discussion board topic regardless of feedback status. That will help to ensure that any critique of a script isn't falling on deaf ears.
6. pdf only and mandatory disclaimer I will only accept scripts in pdf format. I may also require title pages that include the warning, "Copyright (c) 2016 This screenplay may not be used or reproduced for any purpose including educational purposes without the expressed written permission of the author."
These changes will be rolled out over the next couple of weeks.
Don, it's your site and even with all the recent things happening, I still think this is one of the best sites around for writers. Pia and Warren (among others) having recent success getting their work filmed is proof. I, for one, appreciate the passion some of the regulars bring to the site and review process. Anyone who's had success in their life have learned that not everyone is going to tell you what you want to hear; and sometimes, that's exactly what you needed to hear.
Good luck with all the changes.
My Scripts: SHORTS Bed Bugs I Got The Shaft No Clowning Around Fool's Gold Five Days for Redemption
Because I have allowed egregious, violent, and misogynistic actions to take place unchecked and can not provide a safe and nurturing environment to writers on the discussion board, STS has decided to no longer allow syndication of reviews of unproduced scripts on the SimplyScripts.com blog. I respect the decision and encourage you to go to STS for more information and, of course, to submit your quality short screenplays for review consideration.
Huh..? STS is great, I don't follow at all. Can someone explain?
I very much like change # 5 as it will let viewers know ahead of time if the author is looking for interaction.
I am not sure about # 6. If you think this is needed to protect the site from liability - oaky dokay. If you think it is needed to protect the writer - then I would make it optional.
Thank you for your continued efforts on this site. I still think it is the best around.
I am not sure about # 6. If you think this is needed to protect the site from liability - oaky dokay. If you think it is needed to protect the writer - then I would make it optional.
Dave,
Oddly enough, I've felt that the disclaimer on the submission page, "I understand that protection of my work is solely my responsibility and that I will NOT hold simplyscripts.com responsible if my work is stolen or misused in any way. " was sufficient.
To date, no one has come after me legally for a work getting stolen. Some folks have felt that I haven't done enough to protect their work, hence the request to put the disclaimer on his/her work thinking that perhaps the person who stole it came directly to the script rather than through the site itself and mistakenly believed the work was in the public domain.
I do recognize that industry standard when shopping a spec script around is that the title page have only the title and author's name and contact information on the bottom right.
There is debate regarding putting copyright and registration information on the bottom left. Recently, (Last five years or so) I have seen fewer scripts with this on them, but usually by more established writers.
However, for the purposes of posting online, particularly on SimplyScripts, I would put copyright, wga registration (if any) and the disclaimer on the title page.
If I were handing my script to a director, I wouldn't have that information on there.
In short, I can make it optional to folks who know better. iow, if you submitted a script without the disclaimer, I wouldn't kick it back to you. If you were new and a good writer, I'd probably strongly encourage you to include the information.
In short, I can make it optional to folks who know better. iow, if you submitted a script without the disclaimer, I wouldn't kick it back to you. If you were new and a good writer, I'd probably strongly encourage you to include the information.
Because I have allowed egregious, violent, and misogynistic actions to take place unchecked and can not provide a safe and nurturing environment to writers on the discussion board...
I understand that SimplyScripts will review my work for appropriateness for hosting or posting on simplyscripts.com. < br> I understand that my email address will be displayed with my script in the event anyone has comments about the script.
I assume the above in bold isn't supposed to be there?
Looks good though. I like the check box for updating script already on here.
My Scripts: SHORTS Bed Bugs I Got The Shaft No Clowning Around Fool's Gold Five Days for Redemption
I understand that SimplyScripts will review my work for appropriateness for hosting or posting on simplyscripts.com. < br> I understand that my email address will be displayed with my script in the event anyone has comments about the script.
I assume the above in bold isn't supposed to be there?
Looks good though. I like the check box for updating script already on here.
Thanks! I appreciate the review. I missed that. I did put one Easter egg on one of the pages. - Don