Thursday, September 6, 2012

Screenwriting - Take One

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Since I'm going to be heading up the script-writing forum in Wordsmith Studio (still under construction), I decided to start blogging a bit about my experience with the process.

A few years ago, after I got the urge to learn screenwriting and had written one very rough script on my own, I happened to get back in touch with an old friend from college who asked me if I wanted to collaborate on a project. The timing was perfect and I loved the synchronicity. So we began.

Being that she was an east coast resident and I live on the west coast, we did everything online, taking turns writing several pages at a time. I had Final Draft. She did not. So we wrote in Word and later on, I transferred everything into Final Draft.

That was the beginning of my journey. How should you begin?

For beginners, there is an informative overview of how to format a screenplay at Script Frenzy.

For now, go watch a movie. And I’ll see you when the popcorn is all gone.

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8 comments:

  1. I have Scrivener! I love it when movie watching is homework!

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  2. Cool! That's the program my professor recommended for the students that didn't have any screenwriting software. And we used it in class. It's pretty similar to FD.

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  3. Love this idea, Linda! I'm looking forward to reading more about your scriptwriting process.
    I'll be getting Scrivener via NaNoWriMo.
    And I agre with Lara. This is my kind of homework. :-)

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  4. Oh wait.. it wasn't Scrivener we used in screenwriting class. It was Celtx, which is free on the web. I think CNET is a pretty safe place to do downloads:
    http://download.cnet.com/Celtx/3000-13631_4-10850080.html

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  5. Good luck with the screen writing group. I don't think my gifts run that way. I have been thinking of getting Scrivener, but am not even sure as my main focus is poetry that I need it.

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    1. I remember writing my first script. That was like getting blood out of a stone...13 rewrites...but the thing that made is so worthwhile was seeing the incredibly talented first and second year drama students act it out in front of me.

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    2. Hopefuljo, There is a lot writing software available. I think I'm going to write post on it because I have quite a few on my computer. Yeah, you probably don't need Scrivener then if you stick to poetry.
      Thanks for commenting! :-)

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  6. That sounds like a wonderful way to wrap up your script, Veronica!

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