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Stephen Wegmann
Posted: March 15th, 2006, 5:57pm Report to Moderator
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What's the shortest amout of time you turned out a first draft (that wasn't the most horrible mess ever)?


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The shortest I have developed a first draft that was readable, coherent, contained a logical plot and was feature length....1 month.

This is on average, 2-3 hours per day. Sometimes more, sometimes less.


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When I was 14 it took me two weeks to whip up a 128 page first draft.


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Each feature length I've written has taken between two and three weeks to write. I think overall it depends on how fast you write, how often, and how much time you have on your hands.


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The majority of my latest script was written in two weeks, but the whole process took about 5 months. It breaks down like this:

1 week 20 pages

4 months of procrastination, occasional outlining/rewriting/thinking, more procrastination, 3 more pages written, worked on some other stuff etc.. almost gave up.

Sudden burst of energy, 2 weeks of writing, up to 90 pages

1 more week, 110 page draft

I really need to get organized

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George Willson
Posted: March 15th, 2006, 6:28pm Report to Moderator
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Three days. I preplanned it for about a week before sitting down to write the actual screenplay, which only took 3 days. It is posted on Simply and hasn't had very many revisions to it. I actually rank it as one of my best works to date. It was posted here by the guy who essentially came up with the logline and wanted me to write the script so he could film it. He has half the story credit for his minor contribution. It was called Bring Me To Life 2 to start with, but since I wrote it as a stand alone story (having never read or seen this first one), he retitled it Jagged.

http://www.simplyscripts.net/cgi-bin/Blah/Blah.pl?b-drama/m-1129852695/

This was during the time I actually turned out 2 or 3 complete drafts in a month's time including the planning stages. I think only one of those is posted here.

I actually tracked my writing of Fempiror 3 on a work in progress thread. I worked on it from April 27th through May 30th noting the plot as I went along. That was enjoyable.

http://www.simplyscripts.net/cgi-bin/Blah/Blah.pl?b-workinprogress/m-1114578053/s-0/



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Stephen Wegmann
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I was just wondering this because I can finish at least half a script in 2 days or so, after weeks of planning and outlining, of course.  By then I have the story down to a T.  I was just wondering if I still go to fast to be writing, what I think is, good material.  Like my only script on this site, I only wrote that in about 4 and a half days.  I think it's pretty good though.   Is it just me, or did that feel like a plug?  Any way, yeah, I was just wondering how fast you can write on a script and it still be good.


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George Willson
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A script is only as good as its story structure, so if you've already planned out the story and everything, the actual writing is a lot easier. Of course, I didn't start posting my script after that three day time frame. I sat on it for a couple weeks and then did some revisions...of course, Elliot (God bless him) went and posted the first draft. It's not the first draft anymore, mind you, but that bugged me.

Congrats on getting the script done so fast, though. That's not bad. Just be ready to tear it apart a couple weeks later when you look back into it.


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Agreed.

I could, in theory, write a script in a day or 2. But I couldn't be happy with it, even for a rough draft. Basically, I have the idea in my head (and usually half written down in a dozen or so different books) and I start writing. Two pages forward, one page back. Because I have a pretty demanding day job, I don't have the time or energy to focus 8-10 hours a day on writing.

When I finally get my stuff sold on a regular basis, then I'll contemplate moving to part-time or something. If so, I would probably be able to get drafts out in a couple of weeks.


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So I guess 3 years is a long time? I wrote the first draft for my feature in about a month. It was barely 80 pages. I sat on it until I found someone to review it which gave me somewhere to start... thus I had a 120 page script but another review gave me further advice and I trimmed the ending(s) and now it sits at 116 and 3 years later and I'm still not happy with it.

This is what happens when people say "Wow this is good" it throws a person off and 3 years later they sit here thinking "What should I do now?" I haven't found a reviewer yet who will just say what they liked and what they didn't like.


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Don't worry Wes. I started my first script when I knew nothing about screenwriting. It was developed over a 3 year period (on and off - I'd leave it for months).

It wasn't until someone said that I had some talent that I realized this is what I love to do.


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The first draft of the drama A Última Sessão (the last show) took me 72 hours. In Portuguese, of course! Never, ever I did the same!
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I wrote Green Lantern: Emerald Warrior in two weeks flat.  Of course, I spent around 3 weeks writing a very detailed treatment and sat around another week waiting for the "O.K" from my writing partner(who is a huge GL fan.  I had to make sure I was getting the source material right).  

Then I toiled over it everyday for two weeks, pouring my heart and soul into it.  That's one of the few times where I've actually fallen in love with a story and the characters.  I wanted to make sure everything was done justice, not ending the screenplay until it was around 173 pages.

I then spent a few days cutting out the clutter, knocking it back to about 148 pages.

For me, the speed that I write at has to do with two things: My schedule(of course), and how much feeling I have in the story and characters.  If your excited about your work then you're going to spend more time on it.


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I don't have large amounts of time to write. I'm working on my first feature right now, and its an adaptation of a book called "Eragon."

I don't rush what I'm doing, so I don't go really fast. I'm at page 40 and have been working on it for 26 days. But thats because I only get to write for about two hours every morning.

Everyone always says "you write your best when you're inspired." So I find a way to make sure I'm inspired by 7:30 every morning. he he.
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About 6 months for a feature...but I can only get about an hour a day in due to my demanding job and wife & son I have to attend to.  I can get about two-three hours in on the weekend.  But I never miss a day on writing.


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