I've noticed that some of the profiles have not been online for a year or so. Does admin see this?
I've noticed that some of the profiles have not been online for a year or so. Does admin see this?
When you need a second opinion or someone to help make notes who do you trust to read it? Do you pay any services or are your friends, family, or coworkers good enough?
That's cool Leonard. I'm a bit tainted from my BL experience as it was clear some of the readers were reading a script for the type of movie they'd hate to go watch on screen.
@ Nikki April Lee. Speaking for self, I deal with a woman who has no interest in selling a story, publication, or fame of any sort. All she likes to do is be amused by my characters, but she is honest...
Expand comment@ Nikki April Lee. Speaking for self, I deal with a woman who has no interest in selling a story, publication, or fame of any sort. All she likes to do is be amused by my characters, but she is honest. I DO NOT deal with other writers who have the same interest as I. Not even my speech and drama teachers. They say we have to trust someone. Well, in time. But as of now, I deal with my lady friend who is very honest with me.
I use coverage services, and I hire mentors. Someone that has produced projects and has sold to the major studios in the past. It's expensive, but it's worth it- to me. They don't have time to waste a...
Expand commentI use coverage services, and I hire mentors. Someone that has produced projects and has sold to the major studios in the past. It's expensive, but it's worth it- to me. They don't have time to waste and hopefully I won't waste any time either. They tell you like it is, sometimes you cry, lol, but you get up, brush yourself off, and try again. Time is the only true currency, once it's spent, it's gone. Somethimes things cost, that's just the way it is. That's my philosophy... I'll let you know later if it works! Once I was in a conference with Loral Langmeir "The Millionaire Maker" (NYT Bestseller), and she told a story about her paying to be mentored by Bob Proctor about starting her business. At the time, she was working for Chevron as a financial analyst. She paid $10,000, but was sitting on the fence as to quitting her job, or what. She said he told her- "Don't contact me anymore until you are serious!" (and he kept the $10,000) Finally, she quit, got serious, and her business ended up doing consulting to Chevron (the same job she did for Chevron), for many times more. Then, she went on to start her huge business that is known worldwide. (Google her.) Loral taught me a couple of things: 1) Only take the advice from people who are already where you want to be. (you can listen to others, but consider the source.) 2) You gotta pay to play. Time is money, and no one on the level of where you want to be, is generally gonna baby you along. Their time is valuable. (This is where good readers and coverage services, and mentors come in.) If you have friends, family, contacts that you can tap for free- by all means, use those contacts. But I think if you have no one to give you good advice, sometimes you have to pay to play. But of course, do your due dilligence!!! I was in a screenwriting group once, it was ok- I didn't like it because everybody was emailing everybody's scripts all over the place like crazy. I didn't like that. Now I deal one on one with someone like Lee and Leonard speak about. Sorry for the dissertaion. :)
Writer friends, non-writer friends and do a read through. Read throughs really get you to notice the weaker area's of your script.
My scripts are a little to "hot" to handle. My editor, designer, and publisher is all I let see them until I'm ready to publish. As far as my screenwriting goes, I only reveal it in parts to the Chara...
Expand commentMy scripts are a little to "hot" to handle. My editor, designer, and publisher is all I let see them until I'm ready to publish. As far as my screenwriting goes, I only reveal it in parts to the Characters and actors as I write it. Generally, I will share it as I go with the members of Ruby Zandra's Blue Jazz Society by authorizing them on Celtx, but the finished product after changes and editing and surprises and twists are worked in will only be revealed to the committed producer as I save the best for last as I read it myself for the first time.
A 20 page spec about a young man in a coma and a therapist using an alternative method to waking up the patient. Feedback vice versa if interested. Coma
Amel Puric originally from Bosnia. I am a writer and director. Been writing for four years or maybe longer, started on my own and at the time Myspace Filmmakers Forum helped a lot. And also reading a ton of books on screenplays. Currently I have done two short films and two music videos. Got another...
Expand postAmel Puric originally from Bosnia. I am a writer and director. Been writing for four years or maybe longer, started on my own and at the time Myspace Filmmakers Forum helped a lot. And also reading a ton of books on screenplays. Currently I have done two short films and two music videos. Got another music video in a few weeks. Just looking to connect with some like minded people.