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Looking at JobOnline (which is the University of London's careers / job vacancies database) to scout out a potential part-time job for the summer, and look what vacancy came up near the top of the 'Recently Posted' list:
Web Developer
Recruiter: Circalit Salary: £15/hour Location: Camden Job sector: System.String[] Job type: Fixed term contract Date posted: 02/04/2010
We are an innovative London based start-up company looking for an experienced web developer who is ambitious, creative and hard-working.
Of course, it may be co-incidence, and a different Circalit. But what are the odds, eh? Unfortunately I'm not an experienced web developer...
Just joined. Didn't come around or anything. Greg has an interesting script up there and I joined just to read it. Seems like Facebook for screenwriters. Could be interesting. I'm gonna stick around and see what happens. I think I've got the skinny on what the crowd is like over there. Anything else I should know? I'm not reading all fifteen pages of this thread to find out.
I've received e-mails from other people, starting brand new writing circles. Atleast this one is free.
There's so many of these writers' boards now. I doubt anyone will look at the new ones
Phil
Exactly.
SimplyScripts is old enought to form a foundation deep in the Internet. If you type in "Scripts" into a web search, this is the first thing you'll most likely find.
When so many of these "boards" have sprouted only a few will actually live long enough to see a glimpse of hope. The rest, sooner or later, will die out and become ghost forums or people will just eventually scatter away.
While SimplyScripts is more likely to get a handful of producers, so do others.
What Am I Working On? Currently going back and forth with projects. (--) :
Reason why Rainforests are disappearing is because of all of the useless scripts Hollywood wants everyday.
Okay, time to rally again. Mike Shelton's feature is languishing at #5 and deserves to be higher.
For all those who are already fans, you can now boost the script by doing a review. For those of you who are neither, please check it out and do what you can - it's definitely worth it!