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Hello Everyone, I am looking for a screenplay that can be shot in a very small town setting or studio. If you can think of a good title that would match this please tell me and I can work off the title; if you can think of any good ideas, please let me know. Dont worry about my budget, just tell me whatever pops into your head.
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j.hawkins@ncw.k12.mn.us
Posted: April 18th, 2006, 11:30pm
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Only One. I just changed the name from j.hawkins@ncw.k12.mn.us to Jonah Hawkins which is my name. I keep posting new threads because I am looking for movie scripts and ideas and help so I post a different thread for each subject. Only like 3 or 4 so far. Just many posts within the threads.
You can't just come on and ask which scripts are really good that can be made into a film. Everyone on this site knows of a script that they'd be happy to recommend to you, but throwing out several ideas at once and asking people to do everything isn't the way to go.
To answer your initial question, I typed in "small town" in the shorts section and picked up about 9 titles, so there's a good chance that you'll find something you like.
Here are the starting 'guidelines' that I think you should and all members should try to follow:
Step 1 - Review other scripts by active members and leave more than just one-liners.
Step 2 - Post a screenplay and ask for advice...and then take the advice without saying BUT! And PLEASE try and have some idea of how to format a screenplay before posting it!
Step 3 - Introduce yourself! Now that people have seen your user name running around everywhere leaving good reviews and taking advice and using it to help your script, people will want to get to know you and help you with future scripts!
Here are the starting 'guidelines' that I think you should and all members should try to follow:
Step 1 - Review other scripts by active members and leave more than just one-liners.
Step 2 - Post a screenplay and ask for advice...and then take the advice without saying BUT! And PLEASE try and have some idea of how to format a screenplay before posting it!
Ok, I'm tired of typing now. Basically, don't act like a kid and ya' won't get treated like a kid. Act like a kid and all you are doing is filling up the board wasting our time.
And what's the coolest part of this post? Rapture is 14. Our little grasshopper has learned well.
Jonah, you are welcome here as long as you choose to stay. Everyone is. There are no standards apart from THE RULES. Use this site for what it can do for you. There are a lot of very clever people who don't mind helping in a ton of different ways, and the regulars act like an extended family in many ways. We all have our strengths and can offer quite a bit if you choose to take it.
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Not sure if I've deciphered this correctly, especially the end of the message..
Love your name, mmm.. But to the rest, ain't I ches and his "we" a lie, even if I excuse you etc.
If this is correct, I like that you like my name. I don't consider you a game. And my "we" was a disguise, because, in actual fact, the "I" was genuine..
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The above is not difficult, a simple technique of palindromic proportions!
Is that the hippy equivalent of our UK 'Born with a silver spoon in my mouth'?
Bill, you risk the wrath of THE ASPHYX, not a very clever thing to do!
Why do you pose the question with the words "hippy" and "Privilege"?
I don't think you appreciate the irony of Breanne's statement. In fact she has made two comments, one stated (where she was born) the second a parody of a common American saying, "Good ol' US of A".
American culture does not speak or write English like those of us from Great Britain, Americans assimilate, abreaviate, substitute, adopt slang and use acronyms. So their form of English has grown to become a unique form of American English all it's own..