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Don
Posted: September 12th, 2015, 7:07am Report to Moderator
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So, what are you writing?

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Genre: Female Lead
Theme: Thriller, Horror, Action, Sci-fi (any of these or combination of them)

Limitations: There must be a McGuffin. Aim for low to medium budget. (Don't feel too limited by this. As Pia has pointed out, it's amazing what some can achieve if they have the right CGI friends or a spaceship set to their disposal.
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The Memory Map by Bill Sarre - Thriller - After a traumatic mission, a covert agent goes on the run only to discover that her survival depends on an experimental procedure to unlock part of her memory. - pdf, format

Treasure Chest by Richard Russell - Thriller - A antique tea chest leads to a quest for treasure that ensnares a beautiful interior decorator. 101 pages - pdf, format

The Last Blue Blood Vampire by Dustin Bowcott - Horror - An unbeknownst descendant of the Van Helsings must finish what her family started when the last vampire, kept alive and farmed for her blue blood that gives users vampire powers for one night, escapes and seeks her rightful place as ruler of the planet. 93 pages - pdf, format

Strangers on a Bus by Chris Bodily - Thriller, Murder, Suspense, Hitchcockian - Two young women meet on a city bus and conspire to exchange murders: one's mean boss and the other's abusive, domineering grandmother. But what happens when one girl backs out? 88 pages - pdf, format

The Vultures of Death Valley by Mohammad A. Nawaz - Sci Fi, Fantasy, Crime - An unstable boxer, fuelled by revenge by the ones that left her for dead, saves the life of a psychic entangled in the dealings of psychopathic Mafiosi who will stop at nothing to murder him. 125 pages - pdf, format

Psykyesis by Eric Wall - Thriller - A pregnant widow must unravel the mystery of a serial attacker who has been attempting to steal unborn children through crude C-sections, less she become the psycho's next victim. 100 pages - pdf, format


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7 seems about standard. I think there was 9 last year, but Toby's could count as 2.
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Quoted from DustinBowcot
7 seems about standard. I think there was 9 last year, but Toby's could count as 2.


Haha, touché, sir.

Great work to everyone that got an entry in. Cannot wait to get down to reading one tonight.

I'm off on a business trip to Amsterdam on Thursday (who am I kidding...? The trip will feature the least amount of business to make the trip viable); I will try my best to read as many entries as I can before then, but any that I miss I will get back to when I return.


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Toby!  You sure you didn't get your inspiration for Blood Harvest from Last Day in Paradise?  

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What is that? Tried Googling it and couldn't find anything


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My script with the female lead cop with the drug problem. haha
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Haha, that trope is as old as the genre


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LOL It's cool, dude.  Blood Harvest and The Vultures of Death Valley are the ones I'm devoting my time to when I get the chance.  

Just give the return read to Kevin Revie and check out his script Homesick.
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Will do! What section is his script posted in?

Thanks for the advance heads-up that you'll be checking out Blood Harvest. Muchos gracias, senor. It's greatly appreciated


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Congrats to all who finished.

As for me, I ran into a bit of a problem earlier this week with my main computer. About 80 some pages in, aiming for a 90, my video card chose to go belly up.

A friend was going to sell me a card for cheap, but they been dragging feet I should have a new card soon and I will be able to finish up by the end of the month.

But now I'm curious, because the The Feed thread is zapped out into the ether..
and it is something I am really proud of. I'm not disowning it or anything like that.

Are late entries allowed?






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Will do! What section is his script posted in?



Horror.

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^^ Cool, will give that a read in due course.

Currently 60 pages into Mo's The Vultures of Death Valley. Heading out for the evening now, so I'll finish this (and post my notes up) sometime tomorrow.


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Strangers on a Bus by Chris Bodily - Thriller, Murder, Suspense, Hitchcockian - Two strangers meet on a train and agree to exchange murders: One's mean boss; and the other's abusive, domineering grandmother. What happens when one girl backs out of the deal? 88 pages - pdf, format


Whoops.   I sent you a revised draft and logline on Thursday. Did you not get it? Thanks.

Edit: You posted the correct draft, but the wrong logline. Hmm.   It's all good, though.


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Yeah, that logline sounds like Strangers on a Train...

A Hitchcock film.



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Wow impressive you guys! Great job to those who finished! Some writers never finish one feature!!! Awesomeness in here...I'll try to read some as the week progresses.
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Scripts are up! Thanks, Don. I have some time now for a quick feature, luckily 90 seems to be a hit for most writers, should make it easier. I know Tobes and I certainly haven't.

Glad to see peeps jumping in on reads already. I struggled with the genre for a while, it's easy to classify it as a sci-fi concept, but it's really ingrained into a sense of realism which is hard to quantify, especially since it's predominately set in the late 1940s and early 1950s. Upstream Color lends a good example.
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Whoops.   I sent you a revised draft and logline on Thursday. Did you not get it? Thanks.

Edit: You posted the correct draft, but the wrong logline. Hmm.   It's all good, though.


Chris,

Email me the revised logline and I will get it up.

Don



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Congrats to all who finished.

As for me, I ran into a bit of a problem earlier this week with my main computer. About 80 some pages in, aiming for a 90, my video card chose to go belly up.

A friend was going to sell me a card for cheap, but they been dragging feet I should have a new card soon and I will be able to finish up by the end of the month.

But now I'm curious, because the The Feed thread is zapped out into the ether..
and it is something I am really proud of. I'm not disowning it or anything like that.

Are late entries allowed?






Darren,

When submissions open up again, you can submit it.

Don


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To all who have planned to read this, the word count now sits at (a mere ) 131 pages. Managed to cut out 7 pages this evening.


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To all who have planned to read this, the word count now sits at (a mere ) 131 pages. Managed to cut out 7 pages this evening.


If I save this one till last it could be down to 90 pages. I'm a third of the way into Reef's at the moment, then I'll read Mohammed's as they've both read mine and i have some catching up to do. Got some good notes for Reef at the moment though.
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Sounds good, bro. No rush. I'm going to finish Mo's today, then I've got Reef's next on my list (as I've never read anything by him). Yours is after that. Unfortunately, I don't imagine that I'll have time to read yours before I head off to Amsterdam on Thursday morning, so it might be a 'notes-next-week' kind of job.


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Cool loglines gentlemen, I'm looking forward to some reading. I thought "Blood Harvest" sounds unique, I'll probably dive into that one first.

I'm digging the list of talented writers here, all male, inking a female lead. Did any of you feel it was challenging if you're used to writing male leads?
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Quoted from oJOHNNYoNUTSo
Cool loglines gentlemen, I'm looking forward to some reading. I thought "Blood Harvest" sounds unique, I'll probably dive into that one first.

I'm digging the list of talented writers here, all male, inking a female lead. Did any of you feel it was challenging if you're used to writing male leads?


Hey Johnny, awesome! Thank you Really happy to hear that BH caught your eye.

Interesting question, as well. My previous feature also featured a female protag, so this script actually felt like a natural progression from that. I grew up in a household of mainly women, so a lot of their personality traits have seeped into both these protags... just don't let them hear that, otherwise they'll murder me! Haha.


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I found it challenging as I'd picked an action type of story involving vampires and really wanted to avoid any Buffy references. At one point I almost had her being able to do some type of martial art, then I even considered making her a werewolf... in the end, I found a direction to go that was out of the ordinary.

I don't normally struggle with female protags though unless it's action. Men are so much stronger than women it's difficult to swallow when they take men down so easily. Unless they're Chinese. The smallest, oldest Chinese lady could beat the shit out of five guys at once. Perfectly acceptable. Sexy white bitch with popcorn muscles, not so much.
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I started on The Treasure Chest yesterday, but have no idea how long it will take me to read. I have company here for a while. Have patience. I'll get to it.  


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Quoted from Don


Darren,

When submissions open up again, you can submit it.

Don


thanks Don.
By the way, in case anyone was curious, my script also dealt with vampires.


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If I save this one till last it could be down to 90 pages.


Not far wrong... Got it down to 126. Edited the link in my thread to this leaner version. Not touching it again until I'm back from Amsterdam at the weekend, but I'm hopeful of getting it down below the 120 mark.


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Congrats everyone who completed on time. I'll begin reading tonight.


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To the writers' of the three scripts that I am yet to read,

I am going away for a few days as of tomorrow, but I promise to get round to reading your entries as soon as I return next week.

Looking forward to it.


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Just to let you guys know that I didn't drop the ball. I've just been away for a few days at DW with my kids. As always, I planned to read a lot and write a lot...as always, I didn't read one word, nor did I write anything. Had a lot of fun though...  


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I have a few hours later today so will get Mo's done. I should be cool for another one tomorrow too. Then it will most likely be Monday... but I'll try and get something done this weekend. Who knows, it might be raining.
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Likewise juggling time. Will finish mo today and then move on so hopefully have another done in the next few days


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The Elevator Most Belonging To Alice - Semi Final Bluecat, Runner Up Nashville
Inner Journey - Page Awards Finalist - Bluecat semi final
Grieving Spell - winner - London Film Awards.  Third - Honolulu
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I've been a little busy myself, so I've only been able to review Last Blue Blood Vampire and the first 10 of Blood Harvest. I hope I have enough free time to get back to business.


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Back from Amsterdam.

Going to spend the morning drinking coffee and recovering, but I am going to start on Treasure Chest this afternoon. Should post my notes up sometime tomorrow.


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How's everyone's rewrites coming?

I've taken a sledgehammer to act 2. Changing far more than I had initially planned, but everything is already flowing far better. I honestly predict at least 50% of act 2 will be comletely new by the end of this next rewrite, if not more.

I know that I still have two scripts to read from this, and I will get to them as soon as I can. I've been swamped at work this week, and then I'm off again (this time to Lisbon, Portugal) from Thursday to Monday, so it's looking increasingly unlikely that I will get either two read before I go away.

But you never know.

Regardless, I will give them both a read as soon as I return.


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I'm writing something else entirely. I can't write one script and perfect it all in one go. I need to take a rest for a while and write something else, maybe even write several other things. The rewrite for this will most likely be in a couple of months time...

Been very busy catching up with some stuff, but I'll be back reading again over the next couple of days.
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i was some what demotivated in the rewrite and then along comes the new opening scene and before you know I'm back in the mood.

i just needed the motivation and that came from feeling excited about it again

some really good changes, new scenes, different order , even mixed up two separate scenes to increase the energy and tension

quite pleased so far


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The Elevator Most Belonging To Alice - Semi Final Bluecat, Runner Up Nashville
Inner Journey - Page Awards Finalist - Bluecat semi final
Grieving Spell - winner - London Film Awards.  Third - Honolulu
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