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To write, or not to write That is the question
I changed well known phrase...and really, that was a question for me... And now this is not question, but process, that I'm involved in...
So, what happened, that never before wrote even couple of words, once decided to write a script?
Well, shorter: several years ago one man told me a story where he took a part, and that was an auction with two gangs competing there to buy some piece of a state land, and it wasn't scary as most criminals, but at the contrary, it was so funny, that I laughed of it as never before... And after years had passed I've got a proposal from a group of private investors to submit a project related with entertainment...I recollected that funny story and asked poster if they accept screenplays...and they confirmed it, so, now I had a meeting with a previous story teller to refresh those events...and begun to write, and studying screenwriting and everything related with it, both creative and business sides... Now I have a script's title FUNKY AUCTION and a logline with variants, so, if some are interested I could place here some scene (each no more than a page) for judgment of my writing, ok?
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OK !  cheers, niteshift
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OK !  cheers, niteshift Well, so far this is my photo entitled "Slim and a knight" I made specially for one scene with gangsters: [img] http://www.soundclick.com/mysoundclick/default.cfm?content=photos&id=716577[/img] Later I'll post this scene (after will get it formated)
Last edited by Alek; 09/18/12 04:23 PM.
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Hi Alek, Here's a good place for screenwriting tips. There's even one forum for 3-5 page reviews. http://donedealpro.com/default.aspxGood luck, and congratulations on the contact! Midnite
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Bob thanks, will see it, although, I already have some others too, and I take a part in discussions there, even posted my logline for review and got very useful advices from experienced guys.
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