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Welcome to Challenge 2 of the May Trifecta Challenge aka the Mini Writers' Tournament.
Please read the rules carefully.
(Don's rule) Participants must read and comment/review in the discussion board at least 10 other scripts submitted or your work will be removed (no harm, no foul.) I understand that life gets in the way.
You have 72 hours to write a 1-4 page properly formatted script.
Your script must incorporate one of the following sets of genre, location, object -
Genre: Horror /Crime Location: Train station Object: Human body part
Genre: SciFi /Thriller Location: Body of water Object: Item of advanced or electronic technology
Genre: Comedy /Romantic Comedy Location: Public Bathroom Object: Urn of ashes
*NO mixing and matching of genres, items, locations.
Clarification re GENRE selection:
You can use either genre in the same set separately e.g. Horror or Crime.
Or, you can elect to write a genre blend.
You cannot however, combine for example, RomanticComedy with Horror, or SciFi with Comedy etc.
Budget: Preferably Low. Minimal characters. Aim for easy and cheap to produce with minimal SFX.
No Nos: No writing pairs - sole writers only. No pisstakes.
Do not put your real name(s) on your script; this is an anonymous challenge. However, please use your real name(s) when submitting your script.
After the challenge closes you can either have your script removed or resubmit your script with your name on it.
Participants must read and comment/review in the discussion board at least 10 other scripts submitted or your work will be removed (no harm, no foul. I understand that live gets in the way.
Time will be given to read and review scripts ( probably 48 hrs,) and then -
- The announcement of the third and final challenge will follow soon afterwards.
- There will likely be some breathing space before the third and final challenge is announced.
All three challenges will be of varying page lengths but they will all be short page counts to enable ease of reading/reviewing.
Stay tuned for ongoing announcements and to keep up with deadlines.
The deadline/countdown clock will be posted at the start of each challenge.
Happy pondering before Don puts the clock up.
Any questions, ask away!
Additional important information:
The LOCATION needs to be featured as the pivotal and major location of your script.
This is mainly to do with keeping your budget minimal.
That said, you could for example have a brief scene driving or walking to the location.
I'm going to borrow partly from James' prev Quickie challenge, re the requirements of the Object:
OBJECT REQUIREMENTS FURTHER EXPLAINED:
For the object, have it be visible... in the screenplay. It cannot be a character describing the object. It cannot be a painting of the object. It cannot be a hologram. It has to be the actual object we can see on screen.
I'll just add a couple of clarifications myself, cause I won't be up too much longer.
'Item of advanced or electronic technology' can be now obsolete, or anything existing e.g. drones, lasers,, robots, the humble cell phone - anything really, but it can also be something of your own creation e.g. fictional or futuristic :
I think 'body of water' is self explanatory - it can be anything from an ocean to a dam, a lake, or even a swimming pool. Might draw the line at a puddle or kitchen sink.
Urn of Ashes - self explanatory. Of course those ashes don't necessarily have to be human. And probably not of the cricket trophy variety.
Nice. Very interesting challenge, and should ensure some variety in the scripts, too. Now to set a story in the public restroom of a train station by the river.
And all in a one sentence script like Mark suggested.
I think 'body of water' is self explanatory - it can be anything from an ocean to a dam, a lake, or even a swimming pool. Might draw the line at a puddle or kitchen sink.
I was thinking a literal body of water (e.g., the Abyss) at first but that would kind of blow the budget out of the water. Pun intended.
Does the whole script have to take place at the location or just any part of it?
The location needs to be featured as the pivotal and major location of your script.
This is mainly to do with keeping your budget minimal.
That said, you could for example have a brief scene driving or walking to the location.
I'm going to borrow partly from your prev Quickie challenge, James, re the requirements of the Object:
OBJECT REQUIREMENTS FURTHER EXPLAINED:
For the object, have it be visible... in the screenplay. It cannot be a character describing the object. It cannot be a painting of the object. It cannot be a hologram. It has to be the actual object we can see it on screen.[/i]