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Posted: June 6th, 2005, 8:15pm Report to Moderator
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Quoted from Old Time Wesley
Yeah, The Burnout had some spelling mistakes. Haven't read your shorts though but that's not because of you it's just because well someone usually asks me to read something before I have a chance to choose a new one.

I don't think anybody has the perfect script, I doubt even finished scripts ready to be made into films are flawless. In fact I highly doubt it but you never know.

I don't think they'd need to be flawless just on a scale of 1 - 10 an 8 maybe. That's what I think anyway, as long as format, spelling and the story itself are perfect (For you or the company) it doesn't matter what anyone else thinks.


I wouldn't go assofar as to say a script should be an eight out of ten, atleast for this newsgroup.  I'd be happy with a five.  First drafts rarely make that.

Okay, now to paraphrase Bart Simpson:  "Reads my shorts."


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I meant real produced scripts should be at least 8 out of 10 and good one ha-ha


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