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Ledbetter |
Posted: March 4th, 2012, 10:44pm |
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With the February OWC up and running, I have a question?
I have noticed over the last couple of days that around 25 to 30 people are on Simply Scripts at any given time sense the scripts have been uploaded for our viewing pleasure.
Now, I have only been able to get to about a third of them this weekend but plan on trying to cover the majority of the submitted scripts by time they are revealed.
My question is this-
With 24 scripts submitted, why is it only a select few members are taking the time and energy to read and review these scripts when it seems obvious that there is a large number of people who submitted scripts who haven’t so much as given a single read?
If only 50% of the people who submitted a script reviewed all the entries, that would mean 12 reviews.
In a perfect world, all 24 scripts would receive 24 OR MORE reviews.
But we know that’s not going to happen.
Instead, it sure does seem like there are a lot of onlookers waiting to see what is said about their work but not putting any time into others work.
Or should I not bring this up?
Shawn…..><
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leitskev |
Posted: March 4th, 2012, 10:47pm |
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Some of those invisibles are search engines, I think. And some of the scripts are up to 10 or more reviews. The ones that are released last are at a disadvantage a little. Also, I think if the first review is bad, it might discourage reads from others. Especially if the first few are negative. Just the way it works.
I think it's early. They've been up a day and a half. |
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stevie |
Posted: March 4th, 2012, 10:48pm |
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Of The Ancients
LocationDown Under Posts3441 Posts Per Day 0.61 |
And some of the reviewers didn't enter a script and are doing a fine job of reading:
Jeff, Cornie and JDub take a bow (and anyone I missed) |
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wonkavite |
Posted: March 4th, 2012, 10:49pm |
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Valid point, Shawn.
Though I have to admit, I only got a chance to start reviewing around 12pm today. Was away all weekend, with no internet access. So, maybe that's the case with some of the no-shows.
Course, I've reviewed about 1/3 of the scripts, myself by now.... |
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Dreamscale |
Posted: March 4th, 2012, 10:51pm |
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Ledbetter |
Posted: March 4th, 2012, 10:53pm |
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And some of the reviewers didn't enter a script and are doing a fine job of reading:
Jeff, Cornie and JDub take a bow (and anyone I missed) |
Exactally my point my friend. Some have not even submitted a script but contribute. Where are the one who have submitted? Shawn.....>< |
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leitskev |
Posted: March 4th, 2012, 11:03pm |
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It's nothing new, though. No sense getting worked up. This happens every OWC that I've seen. I'm actually just glad I don;'t have to read 46 scripts! This number works out real nice. |
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Ledbetter |
Posted: March 4th, 2012, 11:07pm |
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LOL..
I'm not worked up over it.
Just an obversation. And you're right, 46 submissions do suck.
Way to look at the glass, half full....
Shawn.....>< |
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Penoyer79 |
Posted: March 5th, 2012, 12:25am |
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i didnt post for the OWC... but i hope to read at least half of these by the time the names are revealed.
if i missed you and you want a read - just PM me. |
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CoopBazinga |
Posted: March 5th, 2012, 1:19am |
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And some of the reviewers didn't enter a script and are doing a fine job of reading:
Jeff, Cornie and JDub take a bow (and anyone I missed) |
I also want to praise Jeff for an enormous effort in reading all the scripts, especially as he hasn’t entered one. I think and I don’t mean to go off topic here but Jeff gets a bad rap sometimes but he certainly puts in the time and contributes a lot to SS. My humble opinion in the time I've been here of course. Back on topic. I’m personally going to read every single one but I need to take breaks in between reads otherwise I get all witched out. To think that I also want to read James “Willowick” feature sometime this week as well. I don’t even like witches! But I do like reading scripts and learning… Well done to everyone BTW on the OWC, all of them have had something good about them, some excellent work. Steve |
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Penoyer79 |
Posted: March 5th, 2012, 2:12am |
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Been Around Chaos isn't a pit, it's a ladder.
LocationAtwater, CA Posts628 Posts Per Day 0.12 |
we have some talented writers on here... even the shorts i had a lot of trouble getting through (confusing narratives, overwritten dialogue/actions), ... were extremely well written |
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Felipe |
Posted: March 5th, 2012, 5:33am |
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I've only been around since October (I think) and only started actively posting in December, so I don't even know what true pain is (46?!?), but I'm not counting people out yet. It's a weekend, so yes, people could be reading, but they could also be away from their computers. I'm not too sure how long this lasts before names are revealed, but I assumed there is some time for reviews and reads to even out before that happens.
I participated in the unofficial/unauthorized OWC in December and there were less than 10 scripts if I am not mistaken. We still got a decent amount of reviews. It's tough to read the first 10 pages of 24 features. Even when the writing is good, that's not enough of a feature to get a good payoff. It's easier to get tired of reading.
I trust more people will show up. I'm really liking what I'm reading so far! |
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Forgive |
Posted: March 5th, 2012, 5:51am |
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I agree in principle, but I think there has to be some leeway as different people have different lifestyles. I did a big session on Saturday gone - 6 hours reading - but I can't do that everyday (kids, family, job etc).
I'd love to read the lot of them (and I'm going to try to), but there's a couple that I'd read twice now and I'm thinking along the lines of "...if you've nothing nice to say...".
And some of them are difficult to review even if they're okay/good, but as long as - generally - peole who post can read one or two, then plus people who didn't enter (and I feel a little bit obliged to put more effort into reviewing as I didn't make the effort to enter), then that should leave a decent number of reviews for each script. JMO.
BTW - overall - standard is pretty high - I'm impressed by the quality overall. |
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Mr. Blonde |
Posted: March 5th, 2012, 6:06am |
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I think it's just a situation where those who do intend to review... will. Whether or not it takes them until after the names are already revealed, they'll be sure to get them done. It happens like that every time where you have the quick reviewers and the slow reviewers, but they both review. |
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Felipe |
Posted: March 5th, 2012, 6:06am |
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You shouldn't be discouraged from reviewing just because you have nothing but bad things to say about a script. You just need to be able to say it in a courteous way. Kinda like telling a kid you have to put their dog down. Be gentle. =D |
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CoopBazinga |
Posted: March 5th, 2012, 6:28am |
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I did a big session on Saturday gone - 6 hours reading - but I can't do that everyday (kids, family, job etc). |
I agree you here, Simon. I’ve been given a few dirty looks by the other half over the weekend. I keep telling her to send me a pm and I’ll get back to her. |
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bert |
Posted: March 5th, 2012, 8:36am |
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It happens every single time, Led. Without fail.
Not sure why you felt compelled to begin a thread on something considered as a given.
What you do -- the only thing you can do, really -- is take note of such authors once the names are revealed --
-- then afford any future works from those authors the attention they so richly deserve. |
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Felipe |
Posted: March 5th, 2012, 11:47am |
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Whether it always happens or not, I'll try to turn my attention to scripts with less reviews. |
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Ledbetter |
Posted: March 5th, 2012, 11:51am |
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It happens every single time, Led. Without fail.
Not sure why you felt compelled to begin a thread on something considered as a given.
What you do -- the only thing you can do, really -- is take note of such authors once the names are revealed --
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Bert, I think that was why I decided to post this time around. We all know that it's a given but maybe the new people don't. To those who are on the sidelines, this would be a great opportunity to get into the reviewing process without needing to know who wrote what. It affords the freedom to express what you truely think without knowing who wrote it. Well put Bert. Just remember who contributed (AND WHO DIDN'T) for future reference and the world will still go round... Shawn.....>< |
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irish eyes |
Posted: March 5th, 2012, 5:06pm |
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January Project Group There`s too much blood in my alcohol
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I`ve been away all weekend and didn`t get back til late last night.... No internet access in irish bars! Got a couple of reviews last night, but will try to get through them all this week... Kids and all that fun stuff. Jeff you`re doing a great job reviewing and keeping it all warm and mushy. Mark |
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Sandra Elstree. |
Posted: March 5th, 2012, 6:30pm |
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Of The Ancients What if the Hokey Pokey, IS what it's all about?
LocationBowden, Alberta Posts3664 Posts Per Day 0.60 |
Quoted from Ledbetter My question is this-
With 24 scripts submitted, why is it only a select few members are taking the time and energy to read and review these scripts when it seems obvious that there is a large number of people who submitted scripts who haven’t so much as given a single read?
Shawn…..><
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Hi Shawn, I'm sure as we move forward you will see many others. Work, family, volunteer stuff, other reading commitments... mental breakdowns... you know, the usual. I think eveyone who can is doing their best. Sandra |
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nawazm11 |
Posted: March 5th, 2012, 8:28pm |
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I'll try to turn my attention to script switch less reviews. |
Exactly what I'm doing atm, if a script has less reviews than mine, I go and post my thoughts on it. |
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irish eyes |
Posted: March 5th, 2012, 8:41pm |
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January Project Group There`s too much blood in my alcohol
LocationUpstate New York Posts1865 Posts Per Day 0.37 |
It is only Monday and we just started Saturday and different time differences across the world. Just because some reviewers had free time over the weekend, doesn`t mean everybody has....
As Sandra stated give it a few days.
Mark |
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Felipe |
Posted: March 5th, 2012, 9:06pm |
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Exactly what I'm doing atm, if a script has less reviews than mine, I go and post my thoughts on it.
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As you might have noticed, I quickly typed that on a device with auto-correct. Auto-correct does not like me very much. In any case, it's a good cause. =D |
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Ledbetter |
Posted: March 5th, 2012, 9:07pm |
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Quoted from Ledbetter
I think that was why I decided to post this time around. We all know that it's a given but maybe the new people don't.
To those who are on the sidelines, this would be a great opportunity to get into the reviewing process without needing to know who wrote what.
It affords the freedom to express what you truely think without knowing who wrote it.
Shawn.....><
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Again, This was more an attempt to get those on the sidelines involved, nothing else. Shawn.....>< |
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