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CourierChris
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Topic: Question About Subject and CharacterPosted: 17 May 2011 at 12:08am |
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Hello!
I participated in the Short Screenplay Challenge last year and understood that the location and object didn't have to be in the script throughout its entirety. Now, does that apply to this as well? And does the character have to be the MAIN character? Very hard to have "a baby" be the main character in a "Ghost Story". Same with the subject: fruit tree. Thanks for clearing this up for me! |
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Posted: 17 May 2011 at 6:46am |
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Look, CC ... I'll chime in, but there's no guarantee given or implied with my advice ... The genre is paramount ... though they seem flexible if a horror has some chuckles ... The location needs to play some part, though I remember a couple of short screenplays where the fantasy construction sites were next door, down in the valley and at the end of a journey, so they did not play a major part. The character or object must appear or be addressed at some stage, but doesn't have to be a constant. My character is a musician, but not necessarily the protag. |
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Catlynn
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Posted: 17 May 2011 at 10:39am |
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According to the official rules:
"In order for an Entrant’s screenplay to qualify for the Screenwriter’s Challenge 2011, each Entrant’s screenplay must be within the assigned Genre, the Subject must be integral to the plot of the screenplay, and the Character must be a relevant character used in the screenplay. "
I was a little confused at first, since this particular competition calls it a "subject" rather than an object or a location, as to whether the story had to be all ABOUT the fruit tree, or if it just needed to be significant to the plot. The wording above implies the latter, but I've posed the question in the Q&A forum for clarification. (No response yet.)
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DJewell
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Posted: 17 May 2011 at 1:39pm |
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I'm assuming that "integral to the plot" means if the subject isn't in it, you got no story. And I think you can judge your character the same way - they should be important enough that without them, again, you got no story. But that doesn't mean they have to be the main character. And, HEAT 8, I am even more astounded at your assignment: Ghost Story/Baby/Fruit Tree. Those will be some interesting reads... Edited by DJewell - 17 May 2011 at 1:40pm |
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