After a successful bout with NaNoWriMo, I am ready for Script Frenzy next month. Anyone else?
Negatory, good sir, but I'll see you in November
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http://www.scriptfrenzy.orgWho: You and everyone you know. No experience required.
What: 100 pages of original scripted material in 30 days. (Screenplays, stage plays, TV shows, short films, and graphic novels are all welcome.)
When: April 1 - 30. Every year. Mark your calendars.
Where: Online and in person (if you want!). Hang out in the forums, join your fellow participants at write-ins, and make friends by adding writing buddies online.
Why: Because you have a story to tell. Because you want a creative challenge. Because you’ll be disappointed if you missed out on the adventure. Because you need to make time for you.
How: Sign up. Tell everyone that you are in the Frenzy. Clear your calendar. (US participants: Get your taxes done now!) Start some wrist exercises. Have fun!
That's basically it.
You can write any genre. Its from the same beautiful people who host NaNoWriMo.
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http://www.scriptfrenzy.orgWho: You and everyone you know. No experience required.
What: 100 pages of original scripted material in 30 days. (Screenplays, stage plays, TV shows, short films, and graphic novels are all welcome.)
When: April 1 - 30. Every year. Mark your calendars.
Where: Online and in person (if you want!). Hang out in the forums, join your fellow participants at write-ins, and make friends by adding writing buddies online.
Why: Because you have a story to tell. Because you want a creative challenge. Because you’ll be disappointed if you missed out on the adventure. Because you need to make time for you.
How: Sign up. Tell everyone that you are in the Frenzy. Clear your calendar. (US participants: Get your taxes done now!) Start some wrist exercises. Have fun!
That's basically it.
You can write any genre. Its from the same beautiful people who host NaNoWriMo.
That's actually pretty interesting, I'm going to send that to a friend of mine and discuss it with him.
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Actually I'm tossing together some people I've been picking up at my job over the past few months (around 50). We're all going to meet in a forum at my college this weekend to get comfortable around each other and brainstorm for the zombie movie we'll be working on this Summer
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I'm going to be writing the script for Script Frenzy
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I've never written a script, don't know the basics of writing one and I've never seen one in my life. But this sounds interesting enough to make me take a stab at it.
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I get the feeling that they don't read them all or do any judging. Like if I did this I'd like to know that if I wrote something really awesome, it would be put in some kind of spot light.
It's just to show that you wrote something in a month, to give you a sense of accomplishment and get you to understand writing isn't that bad. Something a lot of people (including myself) don't understand on a psychological level
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For people like me, who can't finish a work of writing to save my life, its to show the value of finishing a work before you get tied up with editing and plot holes. You aren't supposed to come out with a clean, polished script; its so that you have a place to leap from and edit in order to get to the polished script.
The point is: Even the pros write and rewrite and shape and massage for a long while before ever getting to the deceptively easy-looking brilliance of a great screenplay.