Hello everyone,
Last week I attended a screenwriting workshop. In one exercise we were put into groups of 3 and asked to come up with a concept for a tv series, create some characters and a rough plot line for a season. Afterwards each group presented their ideas and the others in attendance offered feedback, suggested alternatives, etc. It was an interesting and creative couple of hours bouncing ideas back and forth between everyone and I enjoyed the interaction.
Having thought a bit more on it the past few days, I quite like the basic premise that my group came up with and want to explore the idea a bit further but I'm not sure whether that's okay or if I am obligated to inform the other two people in my group that I intend working on it? I'd rather not collaborate to write a script as we all live a fair distance apart plus I'd prefer to work at my own pace.
Chances are it won't amount to much of anything as I'm a novice writer but want to make sure to do the right thing just in case.
Thanks for your help
Last week I attended a screenwriting workshop. In one exercise we were put into groups of 3 and asked to come up with a concept for a tv series, create some characters and a rough plot line for a season. Afterwards each group presented their ideas and the others in attendance offered feedback, suggested alternatives, etc. It was an interesting and creative couple of hours bouncing ideas back and forth between everyone and I enjoyed the interaction.
Having thought a bit more on it the past few days, I quite like the basic premise that my group came up with and want to explore the idea a bit further but I'm not sure whether that's okay or if I am obligated to inform the other two people in my group that I intend working on it? I'd rather not collaborate to write a script as we all live a fair distance apart plus I'd prefer to work at my own pace.
Chances are it won't amount to much of anything as I'm a novice writer but want to make sure to do the right thing just in case.
Thanks for your help
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