Doubler's ScriptFever Writing Exercise (Revisited)

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  • #16
    Re: Doubler's ScriptFever Writing Exercise (Revisited)

    Originally posted by cmmora View Post
    No, we don't share scripts. This exercise is used as a kick in the butt to get sh!t down.
    Hi,

    I need a kick in the butt to get **** down.

    I've been thinking about a Family Comedy story so...

    Karen

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    • #17
      Re: Doubler's ScriptFever Writing Exercise (Revisited)

      Definitely thinking about it,
      #writinginaStarbucks #re-thinkingmyexistence #notanotherweaklogline #thinkingwhatwouldWilldo

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      • #18
        Re: Doubler's ScriptFever Writing Exercise (Revisited)

        Y'all have my blessing. Good luck to all.

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        • #19
          Re: Doubler's ScriptFever Writing Exercise (Revisited)

          My writing sucks, but I can use a good kick in the ass...can I join?

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          • #20
            Re: Doubler's ScriptFever Writing Exercise (Revisited)

            Chuco,

            Come on board...

            Hello fellow writers,

            So we start tomorrow. So let me know who is participating. Genre, short description.

            I have changed my mind. I'm going to shelve my Bollywood horror and work on a road movie thriller movie.

            Good luck.
            Never let the competition know what you're thinking... and never tell the unseen masses your story idea.

            -- Rule 85, Ferengi Rules of Acquisition (updated by cmmora)

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            • #21
              Re: Doubler's ScriptFever Writing Exercise (Revisited)

              I'm in.

              I'm doing a vigilante comedy - for kids.

              How's that sound?

              Karen

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              • #22
                Re: Doubler's ScriptFever Writing Exercise (Revisited)

                I was asked to write a vampire horror script that's nothing like Twilight so that's what I'm doing.

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                • #23
                  Re: Doubler's ScriptFever Writing Exercise (Revisited)

                  Originally posted by doubler83 View Post
                  Y'all have my blessing. Good luck to all.
                  Thanks, Dude.
                  Never let the competition know what you're thinking... and never tell the unseen masses your story idea.

                  -- Rule 85, Ferengi Rules of Acquisition (updated by cmmora)

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                  • #24
                    Re: Doubler's ScriptFever Writing Exercise (Revisited)

                    Let the games begin... Well, actually, technically, the games have already started, but you get the idea.
                    It's still not too late to enter. No prizes (unless we get donations ), just the needed kick in the butt to get a script done.

                    So far these are the participants:

                    Fortean -- Based, in part on Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream

                    KarenShoe - I'm doing a vigilante comedy - for kids.

                    IndieMe - Vampire Horror - Which will be hell better than the other Vampire Series that will remain nameless.

                    cmmora -- A Thriller ROAD MOVIE.

                    Good luck.

                    cmmora
                    Last edited by cmmora; 01-31-2012, 10:05 PM.
                    Never let the competition know what you're thinking... and never tell the unseen masses your story idea.

                    -- Rule 85, Ferengi Rules of Acquisition (updated by cmmora)

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                    • #25
                      Fortean's Miniblog Re: ScriptFever Writing Exercise

                      January 31st: First five pages. Inciting incident, one protagonist and the three main antagonists introduced, in the first scenes. A good start. Ninjas, zombies, and aliens, still to come!
                      JEKYLL & CANADA (free .mp4 download @ Vimeo.com)

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                      • #26
                        Re: Fortean's Miniblog Re: ScriptFever Writing Exercise

                        Originally posted by Fortean View Post
                        January 31st: First five pages. Inciting incident, one protagonist and the three main antagonists introduced, in the first scenes. A good start. Ninjas, zombies, and aliens, still to come!
                        Awesome, Fortean.
                        Never let the competition know what you're thinking... and never tell the unseen masses your story idea.

                        -- Rule 85, Ferengi Rules of Acquisition (updated by cmmora)

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                        • #27
                          Re: Doubler's ScriptFever Writing Exercise (Revisited)

                          Do I have to have a title and idea all set to go...I'm contemplating a couple of them.

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                          • #28
                            Re: Doubler's ScriptFever Writing Exercise (Revisited)

                            I don't really like my title Dracula Begins, but it wasn't my choice so I have to stick with it.

                            I wrote 20 pages, but have decided to rewrite the first 6 or so into something more grabbing and in your face.

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                            • #29
                              Re: Doubler's ScriptFever Writing Exercise (Revisited)

                              I'm in. I'm sure I won't make it, but I'm going to try.

                              Genre: Sci-fi something...

                              Have logline. Working on outline.
                              #writinginaStarbucks #re-thinkingmyexistence #notanotherweaklogline #thinkingwhatwouldWilldo

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                              • #30
                                Re: Doubler's ScriptFever Writing Exercise (Revisited)

                                Cool Ire. Don't stress about finishing. What ever you do will be more than you have now. So that is a win in my book.

                                Welcome aboard.
                                Never let the competition know what you're thinking... and never tell the unseen masses your story idea.

                                -- Rule 85, Ferengi Rules of Acquisition (updated by cmmora)

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