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Bluetone |
Posted: January 24th, 2006, 9:21am |
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LocationJersey, Channel Islands Posts4 Posts Per Day 0.00 |
Just signed up yesterday, I've been searching for screenwriting forums for a few weeks now, been visiting the website for the same amount of time and only realised the other day that this forum exists!
Anyway, I'm an editor by trade, but wanted to make a move into directing and thought what a better way than to start with my own script rather than someone elses. I'm currently in the middle of one, my first attempt, and was hoping for some critique and to learn from people that know what they're doing, as well as contribute to the forum myself.
So hello to everyone!
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Kevan |
Posted: January 24th, 2006, 10:33am |
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Hello Peter
Welcome to SimplyScripts..
There's a lot of kind folk here who'll point you in the right direction and offer valued criticism of your work..
If you need help, advice about screenplay formatting, structure, dialogue, inciting incident and reversals then you've come to the right place.. Story is something highly valued here too.. Having a sense of humor won’t go a miss..
A community where other writers can help each other overcome their addiction.
Keep us posted when you have something you'd like people on these boards to read..
Alternatively, post some questions if you require any advice.. Or just want to get involved reading and critiquing other’s scripts..
Nice to meet you by the way..
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Broken_Windows |
Posted: January 24th, 2006, 11:31am |
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Welcome! Keep arms and legs outside the car at all time.
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Blake |
Posted: January 24th, 2006, 8:48pm |
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Hey Peter! Nice to meet you. Welcome, haha. |
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Zombie Sean |
Posted: January 24th, 2006, 10:48pm |
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Hey Pete! Is that alright if I call you Pete? Because if it isn't, I'm still gonna call you that. Just kidding. Your choice. Anyways, have fun writing scripts, and we're here to help you make them better if they aren't already! Just remember to write good scripts or we won't read them and leave you hopelessly lost out in the cold streets of wherever you live getting money off of dropping change from people's bags and behind dumpsters. Just kidding...again. Yup, a lot of good writers here and I think you are going to enjoy it! Sean P.S> Did I spell "hopelessly" right? |
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Bluetone |
Posted: January 25th, 2006, 7:29am |
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LocationJersey, Channel Islands Posts4 Posts Per Day 0.00 |
Thanks for the welcome everyone.
Pete is fine, I've answered to worse.
When I do post something for critique do you guys prefer full scripts or is a wip okay?
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bert |
Posted: January 25th, 2006, 8:08am |
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AdministratorBuy the ticket, take the ride
LocationThat's me in the corner Posts4233 Posts Per Day 0.61 |
Hey Pete:
There is a specific board to discuss ongoing works in progress. You should check that out if you haven't already.
If somebody is going to invest the time in reading a feature, they generally hope to find your best, most polished effort. That is what you should post when you are ready for some feedback.
People will almost never return to read the same piece twice -- so if you post something rough, you end up getting feedback on that rough work, and then, nobody ever sees the good stuff, you know?
Good luck with your projects.
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Bluetone |
Posted: January 25th, 2006, 8:12am |
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LocationJersey, Channel Islands Posts4 Posts Per Day 0.00 |
Hi Bert,
Yeah, that's a fair point, I'll have to get my keyboard into gear then.
I'll check out the rest of the boards as well.
Thanks Peter |
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Kevan |
Posted: January 25th, 2006, 8:15am |
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Peter
From my observations people will read anything from 5 page shorts to 140 page epics..
Spec scripts are best brought in at 90 pages at least or 100 pages at most..
Seems to be an industry convention based upon submission requirements and maybe a good habit to get into seeing most writers who visit these boards are Spec Script writers themselves..
Might be a good idea to write a 6 to 10 page short to flex your muscles so to speak.. Submit it then wait for the whips to starft lashing..
Ouch...
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Helio |
Posted: January 25th, 2006, 5:17pm |
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Old Timer Better to die with vodka than with tedium!
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As you read our scripts, we will read yours.
Welcome! |
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Andy Petrou |
Posted: January 25th, 2006, 5:33pm |
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Welcome! Keep arms and legs outside the car at all time. |
...... lol! Welcome and remember, in case of emergency, speak in clichés. Good luck with your work on the forum. Andy x |
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Old Time Wesley |
Posted: January 26th, 2006, 8:38am |
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LocationOntario, Canada Posts2908 Posts Per Day 0.38 |
If you post a rough draft and get good feedback and want to post it again but are afraid nobody will come back you can always trick them. Change the title and repost it If it's good people will come back, I read a screenplay 3 times and loved it every time but of course it was great and nothing has ever lived up to it since. Anyways hope your time here proves to be most enjoyable as a lot of people will try to break your spirits but just write what you want to write and forget the rest of us until you need some reviews. |
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Gaara |
Posted: January 26th, 2006, 8:41am |
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LocationSunderland, England Posts161 Posts Per Day 0.02 |
Welcome to the family
The life jacket is under the seat and you will find the emergency exits here, here, here and here. |
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Kevan |
Posted: January 26th, 2006, 9:05am |
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Hehe..
Very witty, man! I liked that... |
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Gaara |
Posted: January 26th, 2006, 9:10am |
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New I had an itch on my face...so I scratched it
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Well as a fellow North Englander (just more east) Thank you...thank you very much. |
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