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A challenge for individual script writers tailored to your respective strengths, weaknesses, likes and dislikes, so you get out of it what you want the most, or what I, in my subjective opinion, think you need the most .
Maybe you tend to write in only one particular genre and fancy being challenged to write another one. Or perhaps you only write in one genre, in which case the challenge would be more about forcing you to be more original, or to go bigger with your ideas.
The challenge will start with a general discussion about where you see yourself, the type of stories that you like, what people have said are your strengths, what you think you need to work on, where you want to end up, that kind of thing. I'll look over the scripts that you have posted on here, look at what others have noted as well and set an interesting challenge that fits the criteria.
The rules that are then set for the script will be designed to help you achieve your individual goal. So, if you want to create a low budget horror piece to attract an independent producer, the task will focus on that. If you are looking to create a high concept action piece that you can expand into a feature, the challenge will focus on that.
There will be three categories that you can choose.
1 Lucky Dip. You can ask to be given a random challenge. I will choose a genre, a topic and present a particular, measurable challenge. Fellow SSers could then adjudicate.
2.Hollywood Producers Pitch. Production company is looking for high concept, original genre ideas.
3.Independent Producers pitch. Local filmmaker is looking for a low budget script to present at festivals
The categories will be non exclusive. IE you may want to create a high concept, low budget film. You may also ask for a challenge that you have created and I reserve the right to make new ones up.
IMPORTANT: THIS CHALLENGE IS DESIGNED TO COMPLEMENT, NOT COMPETE WITH THE OWC! NO CHALLENGES WILL BE ISSUED THAT WILL INTERFERE OR OVERLAP WITH THAT COMPETITION. THIS CHALLENGE SHALL OFFICIALLY BE OPEN FOR BUSINESS ON THE 10TH SEPTEMBER.
You may of course ask any questions or express an interest on this thread in the meantime.
I'd like to improve on my ability to blueprint my plot initially and write through in one go in 3 hours and 48 minutes a draft with some substance, logic and workability.
OK, maybe that's a little extreme, but I would like to be able to work plot lines like a crazy person and become very skilled so that I can feel the movements of time in a film coursing through my veins.
I'd like to work with comedy, fantasy/supernatural and drama. I'm also interested in horror, but I think it's a bit more psychological horror that I'm interested in and not necessarily graphic.
There are so many areas of skill I'd like to work on that I can't list them here, but of course, a solid balance between character work and a well constructed plot foundation woven together seamlessly, or near seamlessly, are high aspirations for me.
Thank you so much for taking this project on!
P.S.
Just a moment-- I went back and read your post again:
I'm still trying to find where I feel pulled towards genre wise. I always seem to come back to what I enjoy.
I enjoy working with family kind of entertainment and also romantic comedy. I also like working with spiritual aspects in my stories/scripts and learning how to condense ideas down into short scenes or even single shots.
Right now, I just feel like Michael's "steal this idea" thread expresses my sentiments perfectly. I've got enough material and ideas that I can give them away for free...
Many of us I think do. That's not a problem. The problem is in developing skill.
That's where I see myself in the future. Continuing to work and feeling myself developing more skill. How much? That's yet to be determined. But that's my goal.
Before you edited your post I was actually going to reply that I noticed that you were quite a spiritual person. That does seem the most obvious territory for this little game, but we will see.
Could you post a link to some of your shorts on here? I'll have a look over them ( I know I've read at least one of them before, it may have been a OWC, perhaps the one set on a boat, and I enjoyed it).
Before you edited your post I was actually going to reply that I noticed that you were quite a spiritual person. That does seem the most obvious territory for this little game, but we will see.
Could you post a link to some of your shorts on here? I'll have a look over them ( I know I've read at least one of them before, it may have been a OWC, perhaps the one set on a boat, and I enjoyed it).
Hi Dec, i'll be interested in having a crack at the lucky dip. Is it for a short or feature, I can't recall the details form the other thread.
The timing for it will be good, as my family is away for 3 weeks from Sept.13 You can check out my stuff on my sig. Cheers.
I was thinking shorts, personally I think a feature is a large task to ask of someone just for a challenge. However I want it to be that you get what you want out of it, so you are involved in the creation of the challenge itself. So if you want to concentrate on a feature the challenge would revolve around something like creating a character who could carry a feature or developing a premise that you could expand later.
For instance Saw started out as a short, and I'm sure there are numerous others that have begun that way.