Send me an outline or the script if possible
Wayne
On 9/19/07, reginald112000@... <reginald112000@...> wrote:
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> Hello every I'm an inspired writer but need help with my story and want to
> make it a screen play would anyone be willing to help me could possibly land
> a contract with Disney they want me to send them my story but I need lots of
> help I'm willing to take on a writters team if possible. My name is Reginald
> Perry if interested please email me at reginald112000@...
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: "Wayne Cezair" <waitingforkeith@...>
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> Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2007 23:12:49
> To:screenwritingstructure@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: Re: [Screenwriting Structure] Re: Curious
>
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> I think Neil's problem is not that he does not have a good idea where he's
> going it's just that he is distracted by other ideas. He admits that he
> does
> this for a living which probably makes it just another project for him. He
> does not have his heart and soul in it. He wants to write another script.
> Not the one he is actually working on. But he needs to finish this one
> because he needs the money. So the only way to do it is to wade right in.
> Do
> the flash card thing and work thru it as quickly as possible in note form
> and flesh out the ideas later. That will leave less time for thinking
> around the subject and getting distracted by ideas for other plays that
> are
> not on the table right now. I only write screenplays that I plan to
> produce
> so that it is exciting to see it thru to the end. If I had to write open
> ended screenplays that I just sold and didn't see thru to the end I'd be
> bored and distracted too.
>
> On 9/17/07, zekemendoza <no_reply@yahoogroup <mailto:
> no_reply%40yahoogroups.com> s.com> wrote:
> >
> > 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 screenwritingstruct <mailto:
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> <screenwritingstructure%40yahoogroups.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
> > >
> >
> >
> >
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