I finished a feature length script about 2 weeks ago and am in the process of polishing it. I remember reading on the various message boards how your first few scripts are generally not great, and it takes a while to improve your skills. Well, I thought I was the exception to the rule.
Upon re-reading my script after several weeks, I realize that it didn't contradict the rule, it supported it. Talk about lame. If it was a horse, I'd shoot it.
But it was still fun to write, and I'm working on the next one. For us non-writer writers, sitting on a computer and working on a screenplay is a great escape. And if the script never makes it to the big screen, so be it. I already saw the whole thing anyway.
Sperry
Upon re-reading my script after several weeks, I realize that it didn't contradict the rule, it supported it. Talk about lame. If it was a horse, I'd shoot it.
But it was still fun to write, and I'm working on the next one. For us non-writer writers, sitting on a computer and working on a screenplay is a great escape. And if the script never makes it to the big screen, so be it. I already saw the whole thing anyway.
Sperry
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