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bert
Posted: February 14th, 2010, 3:45pm
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That link doesn't work at all for me, Michael. Says"End of session - debug". Hey, Bert, what do you mean you know who the authors are now? What's up with that?
Just for those -- and it was by accident -- I was not seeking it out.
The others are a mystery -- unless I recognize the style, of course.
Hey, it's my tiny, little
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mcornetto
Posted: February 14th, 2010, 3:45pm
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The link works - its the final draft site.
Try this.
http://www.google.com.au/searc.....R1WZPB_en-GB___AU358 And you should be able to get to the site and navigate to the link.
And if that doesn't work then search for 'courier final draft font' in order to find somewhere to download it.
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Dreamscale
Posted: February 14th, 2010, 3:59pm
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That's the fix, Michael! Thanks. Very impressive... Bert, just follow Michael's last link...it works.
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Grandma Bear
Posted: February 14th, 2010, 7:56pm
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Okay, I've read all of the scripts that have a * behind it and one that didn't. I'll read one more, but after that, I'm not reading anymore of those scripts from people who do not read themselves. Great system you came up with Don! Hope the next two batches are not going to be filled with the non * scripts...
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Zack
Posted: February 14th, 2010, 9:09pm
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Man, I've only read five scripts s far.
Got called into work today and I have to go back tomorrow morning. Gonna read a few more tonight.
~Zack~
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Don
Posted: February 14th, 2010, 10:32pm
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All the OWC scripts are live. Don
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Dreamscale
Posted: February 14th, 2010, 10:45pm
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Awesome, Don! So very impressive. Great work!
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screenrider
Posted: February 15th, 2010, 1:01am
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My favorites are... The Environmentalist Obsessions Sisyphus Imagined Stranded One For The Road Ambuscade Not necessarily in this order because they're all equally as good in there own right. A special thanks to Don and Michael Cornetto for providing this opportunity. It was definitely an education...and fun!
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Dreamscale
Posted: February 15th, 2010, 10:51am
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No contest whatsoever... One for the Road is by far the best, and by far the best of any OWC I can remember.
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Grandma Bear
Posted: February 15th, 2010, 12:40pm
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I think I've read all the * scripts now and a few of the un-*. If any more of them get one I will read them, but for now, I think I'm done.
Some scripts were written better than others while some had more interesting ideas, but need to be fixed up writing wise.
Great job all around and thanks to all of those who read and commented on all the scripts.
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Scar Tissue Films
Posted: February 15th, 2010, 7:46pm
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Read most of them and tried to skim the ones that I didn't have time for: Like Pia says, there are some very polished ones, and then several that have great potential but need amendments. In my opinion, and it's not an obvious choice, Eyes in the Dark would make the best Moviestorm film. It's not by a regular, so hasn't been read much and it's not hugely sophisticated in a lot of ways. However, it fits the genre and the medium perfectly as it deals with a man investigating his lack of humanity. The fact that it would be a comptuerised animation would add an extra layer to it. Some slight changes would need to be made, particularly to the dialogue, but the concept would work very well in that particular medium.
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greg
Posted: February 15th, 2010, 9:17pm
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These were fun to read, as OWC's usually are. I got through all of the *-marked scripts, though I think I forgot to comment on one or two of them, which I'll get to eventually. The non *-ers I'm going to forgo at the moment because I just don't have the time. Exams and stuff. I don't really have a favorite, though there are a few I'd rank a little higher than the others. Overall, though, they were fun to read. Good job to everyone who put forth the effort. Can't wait for name revelations... Greg
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Blakkwolfe
Posted: February 15th, 2010, 10:36pm
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Can't wait for name revelations...
I think I'd prefer staying anonymous...
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Scar Tissue Films
Posted: February 16th, 2010, 1:22pm
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Can I out myself? I noticed that screenrider did on Ambuscade. I doubt I'll be getting too many more reads and I'd like to explain what I was attempting so that people can offer constructive feedback on how to bring that out. The feedback has already been valuable and I've made alterations already. I'd just rather people saw the grand scheme if you will, so the feedback becomes even more valuable. Rick
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bert
Posted: February 16th, 2010, 1:42pm
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It has only been a few days, guys. It goes a week. Give people a chance to catch up. Screenrider's impatience notwithstanding, you should cool your jets. Out yourself now, Dec, and you run the risk of feedback that is less than 100% honest. We cannot stop people from outing themselves, but it is discouraged -- and should really be Don's call when to do it. Right?
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