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The Schedule: 10/1 Main Site/Facebook/Twitter/Email drop announcing the upcoming challenge 10/7 10:00 pm edt: theme and genre revealed 10/14 11:59 pm edt: submissions due 10/15 - 10/18 - scripts posted without author's names 10/25 - Writer's choice selection due 10/31 - Audio presentation of one selected script presented by iScript.com
You must write a script (properly formatted) between 6 and 12 pages (courier 12 point font) on the theme and genre announced.
One entry per person.
Open to anyone
This is NOT a contest. There is no official judging. There is no winner. Three scripts will be selected based upon input from the participants, people's choice and webmaster of SimplyScripts. Those three scripts will be sent to iScript.com who will select one of the three scripts to be audio performed.
This will be open to all comers. Discussion board membership is not required, though encouraged.
Don, as I said on another thread, I think it would be great if there was a way you could post all the entrants at once, or at least within a few hours of each other.
It seems that as days pass, interest wains, and the latter scripts don't get the attention that the first early batches get.
Since people seem to pick and choose which scripts they read and comment on, it would be nice if they had the entire selection to choose between. I don't know if this is feasible or not, but IMO, it sure would help to even the playing field and give each script an equal shot at getting read and receiving feedback.
Don, as I said on another thread, I think it would be great if there was a way you could post all the entrants at once, or at least within a few hours of each other.
It seems that as days pass, interest wains, and the latter scripts don't get the immediate attention that the first 2 batches get.
Since people seem to pick and chose which scripts they read and comment on, it would be nice if they had the entire selection to choose between. I don't know if this is feasible or not, but IMO, it sure would help to even the playing field and give each script an equal shot at getting read and receiving feedback.
Just a thought...
Jeff,
My thoughts exactly. I think if I set expectations with folks that the scripts won't be posted until 24 to 48 hours after closing, that would save the emails and posts about "where are the scripts".
I don't know. I think that whole animation with the banana dropping on the the plate then getting covered with vanilla plops was darn good entertainment.
Not as good as an October OWC, but good nonetheless.
And speaking of OWC suggestions - what about an OWC where we have to write something where there's no human characters?
And does every OWC have to be about low budgets? What about expanding our writing ablities? And just because it doesn't have a human character - doesn't mean it has to be expensive to produce.
I don't know. I think that whole animation with the banana dropping on the the plate then getting covered with vanilla plops was darn good entertainment.
Not as good as an October OWC, but good nonetheless.
And speaking of OWC suggestions - what about an OWC where we have to write something where there's no human characters?
No humans? So it's an SS script then? Full of wild animals?
No humans? So it's an SS script then? Full of wild animals?
AWESOME!!!
Perhaps another script full of more sheets. (If you don't know; don't ask). Another grandiful time with costumes that are quite spiritual and as old as Halloween itself.
... I'm just adding this on now as an edit, but it might be an interesting theme for this OWC. This might just be the theme and everyone could vote on all kinds of parameters to devise to make it an interesting challenge.
So yes, I found this, really loved it and wanted to share: