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Love the 'weed out the weak' comment, Dave. Love the title too: Beginner's Guide better than 'new', Don? Has a certain ring to it. Wonder what others think?
Bumping this so that hopefully SS members will contribute to: The Beginner's Guide To The Simply Scripts Discussion Board..
Remember when you were a Newb to the site? Did you have questions or any trouble navigating your way around? Have you picked up tricks and tips along the way for finding hidden gems and resources that you didn't know existed when you first joined?
Did you know what the heck the OWC was, or that you could View Portal or View Recent posts to see what's current?
What questions would you have liked answers to when you first joined up?
I'm still a newbie, and the biggest question I have is how do I find scripts by a particular writer.
Sometimes when new scripts come up, I recognise the writers name and want to see what script of theirs I have read previously. I have tried the search button at the top, but it often comes back with no results even though I know what I am searching for is there.
I'm not computer savvy, so it is probably me being an idiot.
I'm still a newbie, and the biggest question I have is how do I find scripts by a particular writer.
Sometimes when new scripts come up, I recognise the writers name and want to see what script of theirs I have read previously. I have tried the search button at the top, but it often comes back with no results even though I know what I am searching for is there.
I'm not computer savvy, so it is probably me being an idiot.
Matt, I doubt it's you being an eeejit. In the past sometimes I've had no luck too with some searches.
Are you trying ScriptSearch/Find It, at the very top right hand side of the page on the Discussion board?
I tried searching for a list of my own scripts using my surname, first initial, and first name variations, and only got a couple of results. Then I tried my surname only and voilà - there they all were. I tried with other writer's surnames as well, including Cawood (Anthony) and got an extremely long list of work - prolific show-off that he is
I know it's asking a lot, and would involve a lot of coding, which I would never wish on Don or anyone else, but I wish there were a search feature that allowed you to drill down on a search, like: a short drama between 5-7 pages with four or less characters. For producers looking to make a specific project, that would be a big help, I would think.
But on the board as it currently exists, if I were a noob (and some of our wittier critics on here still think I write that way), I would want maybe a short tutorial or post about how to write a review. I know it's easy to look at other reviews and say, oh, that's how you do it, but I'm thinking that we all have gotten accustomed to writing shorthand reviews which don't necessarily provide a lot of meaningful insight to the writer. Might even be a good reminder for the veterans. I think there's a tendency to focus on the grammar and orphans and format (which should be pointed out, no doubt), and failing to provide any insight on the content; i.e., is it a good story, do the characters work, is the dialogue on the nose.
Just me two cents. Gary
Some of my scripts:
Bounty (TV Pilot) -- Top 1% of discoverable screenplays on Coverfly I'll Be Seeing You (short) - OWC winner The Gambler (short) - OWC winner Skip (short) - filmed Country Road 12 (short) - filmed The Family Man (short) - filmed The Journeyers (feature) - optioned
I don't think that would necessarily mean a lot of coding. Scriptrevolution has something like that and I don't think CJ writes code. There probably already is something out there that has that type of software already. Problem is that all the scripts uploaded to SS, must have already been sorted by author, genre, length and such. That would probably be impossible here. At least for scripts already uploaded. We're talking many thousands of scripts.
“Coding” has a couple different meanings. You were probably thinking of programming (writing code) but the what was suggested was really encoding the existing scripts into database fields (genre, length, number of characters, SFX, number of locations,!etc.).
I do agree that’s an unreasonable amount of work, though it might be worth capturing on the script submission form going forward. Of course I can see disagreements over these fields... do two characters played by the same actor count?
I don't think that would necessarily mean a lot of coding. Scriptrevolution has something like that and I don't think CJ writes code. There probably already is something out there that has that type of software already. Problem is that all the scripts uploaded to SS, must have already been sorted by author, genre, length and such. That would probably be impossible here. At least for scripts already uploaded. We're talking many thousands of scripts.
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“Coding” has a couple different meanings. You were probably thinking of programming (writing code) but the what was suggested was really encoding the existing scripts into database fields (genre, length, number of characters, SFX, number of locations,!etc.).
I do agree that’s an unreasonable amount of work, though it might be worth capturing on the script submission form going forward. Of course I can see disagreements over these fields... do two characters played by the same actor count?
Well, technically it may be possible to capture some of the data from the existing scripts using (or programming) a web crawler. The script listings have them listed using a specific format (title, genres, logline, etc.) and a web crawler may benefit from that to fill a database. Sorry if I was too technical. But I agree, the amount of work to do this may be unreasonable…
I think the discussion board button should stand out. Since it's a huge part of the site. If possible, the button should have it's own section and enlarged to draw newcomer's eyes.
Matt, I doubt it's you being an eeejit. In the past sometimes I've had no luck too with some searches.
Are you trying ScriptSearch/Find It, at the very top right hand side of the page on the Discussion board?
I tried searching for a list of my own scripts using my surname, first initial, and first name variations, and only got a couple of results. Then I tried my surname only and voilà - there they all were. I tried with other writer's surnames as well, including Cawood (Anthony) and got an extremely long list of work - prolific show-off that he is
See if that works for you, Matt, and let me know.
You may also want to add that many writers include the links to their scripts or the link to their website in their signature box.
I think the discussion board button should stand out. Since it's a huge part of the site. If possible, the button should have it's own section and enlarged to draw newcomer's eyes.
Might suffice to make the discussion board button a contrasting color, and if we happen to have a web coder around... maybe switch it back to blue once someone has a cookie for discussion board preferences. Leaving it red or orange or whatever wouldn't be a bad idea, though.
When I first found SS I had the opposite problem: I landed on the discussion board from a search engine, and it took me a couple weeks to find the primary site!
Bumping this so that hopefully SS members will contribute to: The Beginner's Guide To The Simply Scripts Discussion Board..
Remember when you were a Newb to the site? Did you have questions or any trouble navigating your way around? Have you picked up tricks and tips along the way for finding hidden gems and resources that you didn't know existed when you first joined?
Did you know what the heck the OWC was, or that you could View Portal or View Recent posts to see what's current?
What questions would you have liked answers to when you first joined up?
I had to self teach myself a lot about the member center. e.g., how to block users. How to add my scripts to my signature, etc.
A thought - there me be tons of things that a newbie might want to know about and there probably isn't a feasible way to put them in a Q an A format without writing a thousand questions.
Perhaps if there was a HELP WITH THIS SITE thread. I know we have Questions and Comments - but I think most newbies might view that as script writing related rather than sit related.
Peeps would be instructed to post their question and we could collectively answer them.
You're probably right there, Dave, we can't possible answer every question and ultimately it'll be up to Don how extensive the list is, but the examples you've just given are exactly on point.
I also had trouble with the things you listed plus how to quote text/trial and error with quick edit/full edit etc, the former can end up in the text being a garbled mess etc.
I'll add yours to the list a bit later.
Instead of struggling with the same things we did, the info will be right there. Your other suggestion is good too. Most SS regulars go out of their way to be helpful.
Ooh, I've never had to block another user... That's another thing I had no clue you could do , not for ages anyway.
You're probably right there, Dave, we can't possible answer every question and ultimately it'll be up to Don how extensive the list is, but the examples you've just given are exactly on point.
I also had trouble with the things you listed plus how to quote text/trial and error with quick edit/full edit etc, the former can end up in the text being a garbled mess etc.
I'll add yours to the list a bit later.
Instead of struggling with the same things we did, the info will be right there. Your other suggestion is good too. Most SS regulars go out of their way to be helpful.
Ooh, I've never had to block another user... That's another thing I had no clue you could do , not for ages anyway.
I've only blocked myself. Turns out I was trolling me.