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SimplyScripts Screenwriting Discussion Board    One Week Challenge    January 2020 -  One Week Challenge  ›  The Scripts of the January 2020 One Week Challenge Moderators: ReneC, Administrator
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Geezis
Posted: January 28th, 2020, 6:02pm Report to Moderator
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Quoted from Dreamscale


Oh...I see.

Comments are King, bro.  They keep things interesting...especially on these OWCs.  Peeps love to check and see if their entry got any new reads (and comments).

Up to you how you play, but I'd highly recommend leaving comments, so peeps know you actually read their script, and they know how you felt about it.



Don't worry I will as soon as I'm confident enough too. Still getting used to everything.



If at first you don't succeed........bribe someone.
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TheUsualSuspect
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Mine is receiving less than favourable comments. Mostly from people complaining about how I don't explain certain things. Although they do say that the writing is more or less good, which means I just have to sit down and think of more relatable stories.


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If you want me to read your script, send me a link.
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eldave1
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Okay - voted and done.

I liked the link to the scripts on the scorecard - was this done before? Regardless, a nice feature.


My Scripts can all be seen here:

http://dlambertson.wix.com/scripts
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DarrenJamesSeeley
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Quoted from TheUsualSuspect
Mine is receiving less than favourable comments. Mostly from people complaining about how I don't explain certain things. Although they do say that the writing is more or less good, which means I just have to sit down and think of more relatable stories.


It depends on what or who needs explaining,
Over-explaining is actually more of a problem.

Oh, and one does not always have to relate to stories.  Characters and character situations have to be to some extent. Characters also don't need over-explaining.


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khamanna
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Wow, quite a few very impressive scripts this time round and an array of genres. I can’t vote but these scripts are better than just 5’s. Some are so out of the box and beautifully written and polished and all. Great job, Rene.
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JEStaats
Posted: January 29th, 2020, 8:41pm Report to Moderator
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No sh*t, there I was....

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Argh. So many yet to read, it's going to be down to the wire to get a majority read. Work just gets in the way of life.

There are so many good ones that I don't want to miss out.
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Zack
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Quoted from JEStaats
Work just gets in the way of life.


Preach.
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ReneC
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I'm going to have to apologise about not being able to read and review many of the entries. I've been tapped to be a script supervisor on a short film shoot all next week and I'm racing to catch up with the prep work.

Have no fear about the scoring though. I'm already laying the groundwork for calculating the scores. Once Don has a chance to pass them along to me I should be able to do a quick turnaround. The only trick is timing, we start shooting on Saturday and go until midnight. I'll post them as soon as I'm able to.


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eldave1
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Quoted from ReneC
I'm going to have to apologise about not being able to read and review many of the entries. I've been tapped to be a script supervisor on a short film shoot all next week and I'm racing to catch up with the prep work.

Have no fear about the scoring though. I'm already laying the groundwork for calculating the scores. Once Don has a chance to pass them along to me I should be able to do a quick turnaround. The only trick is timing, we start shooting on Saturday and go until midnight. I'll post them as soon as I'm able to.


Thanks,  mate


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DustinBowcot
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Quoted from ReneC
I'm going to have to apologise about not being able to read and review many of the entries. I've been tapped to be a script supervisor on a short film shoot all next week and I'm racing to catch up with the prep work.


I'm sure there are some here with equally, if not more, busy lives who have still managed to read them all.

Script Supervisor on a short doesn't strike me as something that would take up too much time. It sounds like a weak excuse to get out of reading 33 entries to me.
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Dreamscale
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My apologies to all the writers of scripts I didn't get to, but I'm all done here.

The BS of deleting my posts over and over really pisses me off.  There's a Mod who really likes her power and loves to wield it.

Have fun.  Kid out.
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MarkRenshaw
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I think I’ve read them all, but I keep on thinking I’ve read them all and then I spot one I haven’t so I’ll wait until tomorrow to vote just in case.

Mine is actually getting better reviews than I thought it would. It won’t win but I’m very pleased with how it has been received so far and I’ve got some ideas for a 2nd draft thanks to the feedback.

-Mark


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Zack
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Quoted from Dreamscale
My apologies to all the writers of scripts I didn't get to, but I'm all done here.

The BS of deleting my posts over and over really pisses me off.  There's a Mod who really likes her power and loves to wield it.

Have fun.  Kid out.


Hell no, Dude. Don't let others get you down. Do your thing and smile while ya do it.
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DarrenJamesSeeley
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Quoted from Dreamscale
My apologies to all the writers of scripts I didn't get to, but I'm all done here.

The BS of deleting my posts over and over really pisses me off.  There's a Mod who really likes her power and loves to wield it.

Have fun.  Kid out.


Woe, Jeff. While I think you get a bit rough sometimes, We had differences in the past, but I don't think you've ever done anything that warranted such action.  


"I know you want to work for Mo Fuzz. And Mo Fuzz wants you to. But first, I'm going to need to you do something for me... on spec." - Mo Fuzz, Tapeheads, 1988
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Quoted from Dreamscale
My apologies to all the writers of scripts I didn't get to, but I'm all done here.

The BS of deleting my posts over and over really pisses me off.  There's a Mod who really likes her power and loves to wield it.

Have fun.  Kid out.


Ditto on what Zack and Darren day and I don’t think any script is worthy of that much sacrifice. Unless you simply tired of reading.
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