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On a side note... at least now I know who thinks I'm an arrogant, know-it-all liar liar pants on fire... never would have guessed Jayrex for that one. At least he chose 3 Hail Marys to balance it out.
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Welcome to the "winners of a round" club John great work
Mine finished higher than it deserved.
Well done all - more writers made it to the end than I thought would. I've enjoyed it, I've learnt a lot, and I now feel much more prepared for the next OWC
Hey, thanks all, I'm pretty psyched. I'm going to revisit Off Grid with everyone's comments in mind as it's a perfect shoe-string short to get produced. It really doesn't get any easier or cheaper than a one actor show in the desert with an old beater car, fake solar panel and sat phone. Even drones are cheap now!
Way to bring it to a close John! And well done to all those who endured all five weeks — a great accomplishment to be sure!
And thanks to Sean and Don for a fun (and grueling) tournament!
Some of my scripts:
Bounty (TV Pilot) -- Top 1% of discoverable screenplays on Coverfly I'll Be Seeing You (short) - OWC winner The Gambler (short) - OWC winner Skip (short) - filmed Country Road 12 (short) - filmed The Family Man (short) - filmed The Journeyers (feature) - optioned
My favorite was The Cold Invasion, gave it a solid 24 points; like a lot of Rene's stuff; followed by Off Grid and The Bridge with 18 and 17.
Well, my Robin Hood tale rightfully tanked. What can you do? I hoped the blah blah plot leading to the flat stupid directness of "We'll give all your money to Greenpeace and the public soup kitchen, rich boy" could safe this episode… no, better not
Favorite scripts of the WT: Sanctuary, Cold Invasion, Sprung for sure
Writer's Choice - Warren Duncan TAS: 3.68 - Scripts: 5 Second - Paul Knauer TAS: 3.50 - Scripts: 5 Third - Rene Claveau TAS: 3.40 - Scripts: 5 Fourth - John Staats TAS: 3.28 - Scripts: 5 Fifth - Matthew Taylor TAS: 3.26 - Scripts: 5 4th** - L. Chambers TAS: 3.33 - Scripts: 2 5th** - David González TAS: 3.31 - Scripts: 2
Anthony Cawood - Scripts: 5 Gary Howell - Scripts: 5 Richard D. Kinsella - Scripts: 5 Alex Brauck - Scripts: 5 Joe Garza - Scripts: 5 Steve McDonell - Scripts: 5 Zack Akers TAS:- Scripts: 5 Frank MacCrory - Scripts: 5 Javier Torregrosa - Scripts: 5 Kevin Lenihan/Dena McKinnon - Scripts: 4 Hank Biro - Scripts 3 Jeff Bush - Scripts: 3 Khamanna Iskandarova - Scripts: 2 Pete Lane - Scripts: 1
Note: TAS - Total Average Score While Libby and David scored higher than John and Matthew, they only wrote two scripts. The remaining are in order by number of scripts written.
Warren and Matthew to each receive a crappy mug. This was Matthew's first win ever.