It seems to me that you need to have an outline, or a scene by
scene, of the script your working on. Beginning, middle and end.
Also, do a lot of character development before hand because
soemtimes knowing your characters, inside and out, will help because
you will know what each of the characters will do in certain
situations.
--- In screenwritingstructure@yahoogroups.com, "gibs_neil"
<gibs_neil@...> wrote:
>
> I am wondering if anyone has come across this problem. I sit down
to
> try to work on a script but the only thing I seem to be able to do
is
> come up with ideas for other scripts. I will write these ideas
down for
> further development, or I have even tried to develope them some
when I
> get them, to no avail just more ideas. Any suggestions on what to
do? I
> don't want to lose my creative ideas, but if I can't develop
scripts I
> can't sell them.
>
> Thanks for any help
>
> Gibs Neil
>