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I see this kind of thing all of the time, even in those pretty published books with the nice fancy covers. What it means to me, is that they're pushing books through as fast as they can just to make money, but they don't really care.
One question people. Do I necessary have to review others script in order for them to review mine?
With 100% sincerity, if everyone were asking that exact same question, and I do mean EVERYONE on the planet, how many reads and reviews would get done?
It's a math thing.
"Do I necessary have to review others script in order for them to review mine?"
Anyone who does review other's work with almost zero reciprocation (jwent6688 comes to mind), is a angel and wonderful person. Just pay it forward, please. K?
The reason why I asked is because as a freshman in this game, I feel I am not there yet to judge/give somebody a meaningful review...yet.
As I write my own script I would love for somebody to give me review, yes, BUT (there's a but) I don't want people to write something just because it's says so in the "secret code" of SS.
There is no secret code here. We're just letting you know that if you want people to read your scripts, best way is to read active boardmember's scripts.
And don't feel you can't review other scripts because you're no good at it. After you've seen a movie, you tell your friends if you liked it or not don't you? Just mention what you did like and what you didn't. It doesn't have to be pages and pages of page notes.
Every now and then, we get people who leave their scripts at our door and wait for reviews. Most of them do not get read because we don't know who they are and assume that they're not critiquing anyone else's work. On even rarer occasions, we get people who leave us their scripts and, two or three months later, write their first post asking why no one has commented on his or her script.
I remember one person who refused to read scripts. He was too busy getting his script ready for production but wanted us to read his and help him before he started shooting. Another person would occasionally chime in and say that his connection was so bad that he could only come on the boards to check the status of his script and if anyone reviewed it.
If you want someone to read your script and critique it, without returning the favor, there are script doctors out there. You just have to pay them for their services.
If you don't think you can properly critique someone's work, then learn. Read some scripts and see if you feel the same as others who have commented on it. Do you agree with what they say about dialog, characterization, pacing, etc.?
Everything, here, is a learning process. And we have no problem hearing from the new people.