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11:07 hands down... has been requested about 30 times, including my favorite where a student wanted to replace my name with his and hand it in for his homework Currently a film maker in NY worth 9 Mill and owns a yacht wants to make it " Oscar worthy" and another from Pittsburgh also wants it for the festival rounds.
Hey, Libby. Thanks for the script search tip. I didn't realize that was there (Earning your keep as a mod already!). ...
I'll try my best. FYI that search function is also there at the bottom of most of the discussion threads - 'shorts', 'Screenwriting Class' etc. It's saved me a lot of time in the past when trying to find something.
I would add this to the search tip since it took me 4 years to figure out (I'm kind of thick).
Enter a script in the search box. I'll use Bill's great "The Elevator Most Belonging To Alice".
This will come up on your screen.
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script - download The Elevator Most Belonging To Alice - Bill Sarre (reef dreamer) writing as Christine Beauchamp Hosted by: Simply Scripts unproduced script in pdf format Bill Sarre (reef dreamer) writing as Christine Beauchamp discuss [
If you want to see the script - you can click on the script title. However - if you want to find the thread - you have to click on "discuss" at the very end of the screen shot.
Reason I mentioned is that I often wanted to go back and find the actual script thread. Didn't realize hitting discuss did that - like I said - thick headed
Random note as I think - Libby - is there a key word search on the site???
The script title itself shows in bold for downloading the actual script and the author's name next to it discuss (in italics) the latter leading to the script thread on the discussion board.
Located next to recent threads, recent posts, home, help, calendar, search, register, login.
I'm no expert on the site but perhaps after the OWC we could have a Sticky thread for Newbs - a straightforward 'tips and tricks' for navigating the site, including the site guidelines/etiquette, Don's note on SS and Censorship/Freedom Of Speech etc.
I know it took me a long time too to find certain things and most of us do out of necessity and trial and error but there are a lot of hidden gems and resources for writers, especially Newbs, on SS.
The script title itself shows in bold for downloading the actual script and the author's name next to it discuss (in italics) the latter leading to the script thread on the discussion board.
Located next to recent threads, recent posts, home, help, calendar, search, register, login.
I'm no expert on the site but perhaps after the OWC we could have a Sticky thread for Newbs - a straightforward 'tips and tricks' for navigating the site, including the site guidelines/etiquette, Don's note on SS and Censorship/Freedom Of Speech etc.
I know it took me a long time too to find certain things and most of us do out of necessity and trial and error but there are a lot of hidden gems and resources for writers, especially Newbs, on SS.
The script title itself shows in bold for downloading the actual script and the author's name next to it discuss (in italics) the latter leading to the script thread on the discussion board.
Located next to recent threads, recent posts, home, help, calendar, search, register, login.
I'm no expert on the site but perhaps after the OWC we could have a Sticky thread for Newbs - a straightforward 'tips and tricks' for navigating the site, including the site guidelines/etiquette, Don's note on SS and Censorship/Freedom Of Speech etc.
I know it took me a long time too to find certain things and most of us do out of necessity and trial and error but there are a lot of hidden gems and resources for writers, especially Newbs, on SS.
Here is the FAQs that I started. We can use that as a basis to expand with other information that new writers to the site can use: Feel free to edit: