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Posted by: superdrew828, November 7th, 2006, 1:18pm
Hello everyone! I am new to the board and I thought I would give everyone a little bit of info about myself.

My name is Andrew. I live in Baltimore, MD. I am studying film production. Next semester I am going to be taking my first script writing class.

I joined this site to get some background info about script writing and to know other writers. I myself have not written anything. I mean, I haven't written anything worthy of being called a script. I write dialogue sometimes but nothing compares to what's on this site.

In my spare time I play guitar and love to listen to Jimi Hendrix's music, so inspiring. I really like Kevin Smith movies and I am a huge fan of Cameron Crowe. I also like watching Kevin Spacey, by far my favorite actor. My favorite movie is American Beauty. I watch the TV show House religiously. Hugh Laurie is a genius!

I can't think of any other things to ramble on about. If you need anything else just ask me a question.

I think I'll start off reading some shorts and then work my way on up. Any suggestions?
Posted by: Higgonaitor, November 7th, 2006, 2:18pm; Reply: 1
Welcome superdrew.  Have a good time and review the rules, and you should be fine.
Posted by: bert, November 7th, 2006, 2:42pm; Reply: 2
Are there really 827 more superdrews out there?

Anyways, welcome to the boards.  I hope you find them useful should you feel inspired to compose something of your own.


Quoted from superdrew828
I think I'll start off reading some shorts and then work my way on up. Any suggestions?


There is a thread for that, called SimplyRecommended Scripts:

http://www.simplyscripts.net/cgi-bin/Blah/Blah.pl?b-knowyou/m-1141227828/

If you browse through that you are bound to find something.
Posted by: superdrew828, November 7th, 2006, 3:16pm; Reply: 3

Quoted from bert
Are there really 827 more superdrews out there?


Yes, but don't tell. Its a very secretive club, like the stone cutters!
    "Who rigs every oscar night? Weee Doooo! WEEEE DOOOO!"

Thanks for all the warm welcomes guys!
Posted by: DOM (Guest), November 7th, 2006, 3:57pm; Reply: 4

Quoted from superdrew828
I haven't written anything worthy of being called a script.


Not really sure what you mean there. I suppose anything's worthy of being called a script. I don't wanna offend anybody on the site, but I have to admit, there are some sucky scripts on this site. Mostly mine.

Posted by: Kevan, November 7th, 2006, 4:00pm; Reply: 5
Superdrew

I've only recently returned to SS myself but I send my hearty welcome to you..


Kevan
Posted by: George Willson, November 7th, 2006, 4:05pm; Reply: 6
Welcome. You'll find a tight knit group of people here who like to read stuff, and like to give sincere feedback. Reading other people's work helps to get you noticed and whether those people read your stuff, others will notice that you're here, and tend to migrate towards your stuff.

Hope you get a lot out of it.
Posted by: Helio, November 7th, 2006, 4:09pm; Reply: 7
About " ...some sucky scripts on this site" most of mine are good example do not write a script, dude.

Welcome on board!
Posted by: greg, November 7th, 2006, 6:10pm; Reply: 8
Dude, Baltimore!  I live in Baltimore!!  All right!!!

Well, not really.  

Welcome aboard.  Don't be a Daniel Robinson, now.
Posted by: superdrew828, November 7th, 2006, 9:30pm; Reply: 9

Quoted from DOM


Not really sure what you mean there. I suppose anything's worthy of being called a script. I don't wanna offend anybody on the site, but I have to admit, there are some sucky scripts on this site. Mostly mine.



I have made videos for some of my classes and some needed dialogue. In my head I came up with what the characters should say and how they should be positioned on screen and all that junk. I've just never written anything out and put it on paper. Does that make sense?

GREG:
You lost me on this one...

GEORGE WILSON:
I hope this tight knit group allows for an outsider to come into the circle.

All I really want to do is make friends and have an enjoyable time swapping scripts and knowledge.

Thanks guys!

Posted by: rjw8625, November 8th, 2006, 3:30pm; Reply: 10
Drew,

Great to have you here.  I've been around exactly one month and I find it to be very inviting to newcomers who have a sincere appreciation for and an eagerness to get better at the craft.
The simple axiom that governs this place is like George said, treat others as you'd like to be treated and you'll have a lot of fun here.

Where do you study film in Baltimore?  I love going to Baltimore on Airtran and taking the light rail downtown.  They have really good fares out of Rochester from time to time.

-Bob
Posted by: superdrew828, November 8th, 2006, 10:27pm; Reply: 11
Actually, I'm in a small rural town outside of B-More called Stevenson. I am studying film at Villa Julie College.

Thanks for the welcoming!
Posted by: Alex J. Cooper, November 8th, 2006, 10:38pm; Reply: 12
Woo, Hendrix! any fan of Hendrix is a friend of mine.
Posted by: superdrew828, November 9th, 2006, 8:33am; Reply: 13
The man was a genius!
Posted by: Alex J. Cooper, November 9th, 2006, 9:10am; Reply: 14

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I got the telling stories part down. Just need to get my writing skills matched up with the imagination. I'm going to keep working and I'll post when I'm good and ready.

Thanks guys!


Saw this in another post and i'd thought i'd extent a helping hand.

http://www.oscars.org/nicholl/script.pdf

I found this pretty helpful with my formatting.

Got a favorite hendrix album?
Posted by: superdrew828, November 9th, 2006, 1:13pm; Reply: 15
Thanks for the pdf. That should come in handy.

Axis: Bold As Love. Its got Little Wing on it. That is the most emotional song.

At a close second is Are You Experienced? That's got all the classics. Wind Cries Mary... pure masterpiece.

And yourself?
Posted by: Alex J. Cooper, November 9th, 2006, 7:28pm; Reply: 16
Axis too, but mostly because of Castles Made of Sand.

Then Electric Ladyland at second, 1983 (A Merman I Should Turn to Be) is an absolutely awesome song.
Posted by: photodrone, December 17th, 2006, 10:44pm; Reply: 17
New to this site, first post. Also new to producing moving pictures. My ambition is to direct and visualize. All I need is a script to fit my volunteer actors and get some experimentation going.
cheers, scott
Posted by: George Willson, December 17th, 2006, 11:23pm; Reply: 18
If what you want to do is visualize, there are plenty of scripts to do that with. Check out The "Simply Recommended Scripts thread here: http://www.simplyscripts.net/cgi-bin/Blah/Blah.pl?b-knowyou/m-1141227828/s-new/. That'll give you a chance to see some of the creme of the crop around here, and you can visualize all you want. If you want to produce them, however, that's a whole other story. Most of us are pretty open to someone playing, though.

I would dare to also recommended clicking on my little links down below as well, but that might come off as conceited. :P
Posted by: photodrone, December 17th, 2006, 11:58pm; Reply: 19
Thanks for a reply. Yes, playing is my aim. Cut my teeth sort of trials. No distribution, except to the actors, writer, etc. Some shorts, skits, maybe even animated. I don't want to be bogged down writing my own script while learning to make filming happen. I figure I can write later, if need be. From the looks of this site, I should focus on all the other parts and utilize scripts already written by talented folks. So, is "playing" the best approach to gaining permission to produce an experiment? I'm a semi-pro still photographer who has a new Handi-cam and I'm not affraid to shoot and direct people.
cheers.
Posted by: George Willson, December 18th, 2006, 1:38am; Reply: 20
That's cool. Just be sure and get permission from whoever's script you find that you want to work with.
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