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Cameron
Posted: December 18th, 2020, 7:48am Report to Moderator
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Quoted from AnthonyCawood
Thanks Cam... that worldie from Haller was a great early Christmas present!


‘Twas a thing of beauty, the big man still needs to learn to smile though. Who’d have thought it though, lanky ginger Skelator and West Ham, that’s all you were missing?? I’m sure there’s more to it than that but the football gods move in mysterious ways!
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Matthew Taylor
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Ok guys. I did look around to find the answer to my questions, but I did not find.

I am not a participant on the OWC challenge , but I would like to make a room to read as many as I can and choose my favorite.  I believe other visitors would like to understand this also.

So how does it work? Only participants can vote?

Once the deadline is over all scripts will be available to the "public"?

I do apologize if these questions were clarified over and over before ...  


The scripts are posted publicly for all to see. Anyone can leave comments and reviews, more the merrier.

I believe if you are seen leaving reviews on the entries you might be sent a scorecard to vote even if you didn't enter - if not you can certainly ask for one and Don might send.


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Two steps to writing a good screenplay:
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AnthonyCawood
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Hey Cam,

I think the not smiling thing is now his 'thing'


Anthony Cawood - Award winning screenwriter
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Don
Posted: December 18th, 2020, 9:25am Report to Moderator
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So, what are you writing?

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Quoted from Miranda
Ok guys. I did look around to find the answer to my questions, but I did not find.

I am not a participant on the OWC challenge , but I would like to make a room to read as many as I can and choose my favorite.  I believe other visitors would like to understand this also.

So how does it work? Only participants can vote?

Once the deadline is over all scripts will be available to the "public"?

I do apologize if these questions were clarified over and over before ...  


Hi Miranda,

It's all good. To answer your questions.  Since this isn't a contest, but rather a challenge, there isn't a winner and there are no prizes.  After all, if you can write a good, short script in less than a week, you are already a winner.  

About 24 hours after the deadline the OWC scripts will be posted for all to read.  Participants are sent a ballot where they can rank the scripts they liked the best.  The script with the most votes is called "The Writers' Choice".  Usually, only those who write can vote.  On some occasions if someone reads and reviews all the scripts I will provide a ballot.

Hope that answers your questions.  Keep 'em coming.

Don




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Miranda
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Quoted from Matthew Taylor


The scripts are posted publicly for all to see. Anyone can leave comments and reviews, more the merrier.

I believe if you are seen leaving reviews on the entries you might be sent a scorecard to vote even if you didn't enter - if not you can certainly ask for one and Don might send.


All questions clarified. Thank you!
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MarkRenshaw
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Submitted mine. Let the December themed shenanigans begin!


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SAC
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Writing now. One page to go. Should be ready. Never thought I’d write a script about National Llama Day, yet here I am.


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Dreamscale
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It's such BS when work gets in the way of your personal life, right?  I prefer personal life first, work life secondary.

I still have another call coming up, then I should be able to bring my script to a close.  I don't want to have to wait to get this done well before the Jager starts flowing.

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DustinBowcot
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I really couldn't get anything decent done in time and with a busy week ahead, I'm not sure how much I can review. However, I will read and comment on as many scripts as I can just to add my support.

Good luck all and Merry Christmas!
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JEStaats
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No sh*t, there I was....

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Quoted from DustinBowcot
I really couldn't get anything decent done in time....


Come on, Dustin. Send in what you have and take it like a man! There's always one, why not yours?  
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Dreamscale
Posted: December 18th, 2020, 4:15pm Report to Moderator
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Almost done.

I know you guys won't hold it against me if my scripts runs a little long...right?  
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Quoted from DustinBowcot
I really couldn't get anything decent done in time...


Not at all sure I'm buying this line.


Quoted from StevenClark
Writing now. One page to go. Should be ready. Never thought I’d write a script about National Llama Day, yet here I am.

Good to see my threat of no Christmas cookies for you worked.
Llamas in a Hallmark short? I'll reserve judgement.  



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JEStaats
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Quoted from Dreamscale
Almost done.

I know you guys won't hold it against me if my scripts runs a little long...right?  


We'll be as nice to you as you would be to us  
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SAC
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Quoted from LC

Good to see my threat of no Christmas cookies for you worked.
Llamas in a Hallmark short? I'll reserve judgement.  


Steven Clarke? I kinda like it. Perhaps I’ll use that as my new pseudonym. No one will ever know it’s me.


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AnthonyCawood
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I've entered but not had the usual email from Don... did see the confirmation screen though... presumably that'll be okay!


Anthony Cawood - Award winning screenwriter
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