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SimplyScripts Screenwriting Discussion Board    One Week Challenge    September 2011 One Week Challenge  ›  A quick note before you read the OWC scripts Moderators: Don
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Posted: September 17th, 2011, 11:13am Report to Moderator
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So, what are you writing?

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Folks,

Wanted to address a few things before you read the OWC scripts.

1. Assume Spoilers in all the reviews.  Read the script first before you read the reviews.  The reviews will spoil the script.

2. 4 actors vs 4 characters.  As mentioned, my intent was that the actors could play multiple parts and thus there could be more than 4 characters in the story.  People have interpreted this differently and that is ok.

3. One location.  Again open to interpretation.  That is ok, also.

4. I left the 4 actors and one location purposely vague so as not to limit the flow of ideas.  People are going to disagree and that is ok.

5. When someone writes, "this doesn't fit the theme", they mean, "this doesn't fit my interpretation of the theme".  

Don


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Well said, thank you for the clarifications.


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