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NilesPerry
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Posted: 12 Apr 2019 at 10:33pm |
As has been stated several times, take advantage of the services of the beta readers early-on in the process. They will, of course, focus on your storytelling first, but they will also help you fix any glaring format errors they spot in your script. Keep an eye open for a thread that has the Master Spreadsheet (the list of people volunteering time to beta read and how to contact them). All you do is find out if they have room for you first (contact and book early!), as they do tend to be popular and book up open slots fast, then send them a PDF copy of your early draft(s) as soon as they're ready top be read. In a usually short turnaround time, they'll reply back with notes and thoughts, etc. You're free to take their advice to heart, disagree with them, whatever. However, the important thing to keep in mind... if they walked away from reading your work and were left with questions, then others reading the same may have the same questions... and that usually means your story isn't "there" yet. One thing that's really super about all of them is they don't mince words. They will be honest and up-front with their feedback, which you may not always like to hear, but they won't put up false smiles and say, "Gee, that was really great! Good luck." Having been privileged to beta read for some of this forum's best writers, I think this is the strongest advice I can give you. I think many of my fellow writers here will agree with everything I just said. But also keep in mind... the beta readers are also writing their own competition entries and have to devote time to their own work. If you're too demanding too many times, they won't want to read for you in the future. Best of luck to you and all the newcomers this weekend. Write some great screenplays, and just plain have some great fun! |
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KevinC
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This is great. Some great advice here. I'm freaking out a bit going in. I've never written a screenplay. I've had 13 plays produced ... But totally different can of worms. I keep fearing that's where I'll blow it. I have to erase what I know. I've been reading screenplays for a while now. We'll see. Thanks for all the tips!
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bartelbysamsa
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Thanks again to everyone for all your tips, and I'm glad to see I'm not the only one trying this out for the first time!
Good luck to you all, and may the prompt-gods be kind! Edited by bartelbysamsa - 12 Apr 2019 at 6:23pm |
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Rainbowsockmonkey
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Thanks for starting this topic: it's my first time, too, so I'm bracing (and equipping) for a wild challenge. I got the screenwriting book that cheezopath recommended in his interview, and it's very helpful. Thanks cheezopath and everyone else for the great tips!
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JeffreyHowe
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Think of screenplay format as a form of rhetoric, not just an obstacle to be overcome.
Create brief, distinct, visual moments. Be aware that most screenplays you see online are production/shooting scripts by people with established track records in the industry, as opposed to spec scripts by people trying to break in. They can get away with things we can't. But read them anyway. If your script makes perfect sense from the dialogue alone, it's not a screenplay, it's a script for a radio play/podcast series. Which is cool! But not what we're doing here. Edited by JeffreyHowe - 08 Apr 2019 at 11:57am |
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beckyrcollins
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Something I'm still working on: don't just concentrate on the formatting/ structure/ the technical stuff.
At the end of the day, it's about the story. If it's good, the judges will look past technical 'faults' with minimal penalty. If the story's lacking, you'll get my most common piece of feedback: "This author has a good understanding of film writing, BUT..." So echoing what's already been said... Have fun! Write a film you want to watch!!
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Suave
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I can never get started on the writing part till two or three days before deadline, just cooking up the idea, then it is a dash for the finish.
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northernwriter
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My incredible beta readers help me every time. Get feedback early and often!
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Sapphire Within
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Hello bartelbysamsa,
Thanks for the Post. This Screenwriting Challenge will be my first as well. Mostly wanting the experience, see how it goes and wonder if it will help me in my other writing. It is nice to know I am not the only new one in this challenge. And thanks to everyone who responded with helpful information. |
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Snarkmaiden
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It's probably a bit close to the comp for this to be useful, but one of the popular screenwriting books eg David Trottier's "The Screenwriter's Bible" will be a lifesaver when you don't know how a certain thing should be formatted. It hasn't left my desk since I started writing screenplays and it's very dogeared already.
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