Hey Greg. Is there any way that my collaborator can verify that the verification email has been sent to me or verify they've used the right e-mail address? They say that the site says the submission is "pending collaborator confirmation" but I have not yet received the e-mail. (I've checked my spam folder--no dice.)
Hey Greg. Is there any way that my collaborator can verify that the verification email has been sent to me or verify they've used the right e-mail address? They say that the site says the submission is "pending collaborator confirmation" but I have not yet received the e-mail. (I've checked my spam folder--no dice.)
Couldn't find an entrant named Shaken Vesper. Guess you'll have to send an email to nicholl at oscars.org explaining who's who and what's what.
And I think the primary entrant can double-check the email address he provided for you.
Verification email? Was I supposed to get one of those? I submitted a script April 1 through the website, it shows "Confirmed," and my credit card was charged. But I never received a "verification email." Are confirmation emails running three weeks behind? Or should I be concerned...
Verification email? Was I supposed to get one of those? I submitted a script April 1 through the website, it shows "Confirmed," and my credit card was charged. But I never received a "verification email." Are confirmation emails running three weeks behind? Or should I be concerned...
(Great. Something else to get anxious about. )
Late Night Writer
I haven't gotten a "verification email" yet, either, but my experience in the past has been they've always lagged behind a bit with the email.
Obviously, Greg will correct me if I'm wrong, but I think as long as it says "confirmed" on your application, you're good to go.
Verification email? Was I supposed to get one of those? I submitted a script April 1 through the website, it shows "Confirmed," and my credit card was charged. But I never received a "verification email." Are confirmation emails running three weeks behind? Or should I be concerned...
(Great. Something else to get anxious about. )
Late Night Writer
Sorry for any confusion or anxiety.
We're not planning on sending confirmation emails as all of the information can be found easily and much earlier in your Nicholl account.
When you complete your end, the account displays Submitted beneath your title.
When we have processed your entry, the account displays Confirmed beneath your title.
When Confirmed appears, your script number is displayed in the Copy for your Records.
Can anyone answer how the Nicholl is judged (please)?
Thought they evaluated the script as a whole and gave it a "good" or "sucks" and then put it with the other scripts that are good or suck. Then kept doing that til they were narrowed down.
This category idea's got me bewildered.
I wasn't going to enter this year because of plot problems at the end of Act 2. But if the other aspects are the best I can make them should I enter? Definitely not going to win or make semi's with a script with plot problems, right?
But now I don't know how heavily that'll weigh in the scoring. If I knew the categories they score on it'd be easier to determine whether to spend the cash.
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