Spotlight On...
Photographer and Frenzy participant Nathanael Gasset has created an amazing photo gallery for our 2009 Script Frenzy merchandise! Check them out in our store, and in his exclusive Viddler documentary about the photo shoot. Thanks, Nathanael!

"I daresay you haven't had much practice," said the Queen. "When I was your age, I always did it for half-an-hour a day. Why, sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast."
-Lewis Carroll
Hi Script Frenzy Writer,
Script Frenzy Program Director Jennifer Arzt here. Welcome to the third installment in the Script Frenzy franchise! It is great to have you participating in the fun this year. I'll be sending you one of these emails each week from here until May 1. We'll also have Cameo How-tos filled with expert advice up on the website throughout the month.

Zhura, a Script Frenzy partner, provides all of the necessary features that professionals have come to depend on for ease of use and efficient writing.
These are:
* Standard Tab and Enter short cuts
* Autocomplete of scene headings and character names
* Intelligent suggestions for Scene headings
* Scene and Character Summaries
Project Central, a tool from our A-list sponsor Celtx, is where their users showcase their work.

At Project Central you can:
While you are crafting your characters, brainstorming your plot twists, and working on your surprise ending you might want to start thinking about scriptwriting software. (Why reinvent the wheel? )
This week we'll be introducing you to a few that we've tried and love.

Cost: Free

George, it recently came to our attention that you have written a poem about Script Frenzy to be performed publicly. How did that come about?
I was at Bogart’s Books and Coffee, one of my favorite used bookstore and coffee shops in the known universe. I was having a discussion with Amy, the owner operator of said establishment, about Script Frenzy and asked her if I could hang a Script Frenzy flyer on her wall. “That’s cool!” Amy said, “Why don’t you come by on Sunday afternoon for the open mike poetry slam and you could announce it then – BETTER YET, you could do a poem!” Not long after, she hung the flyer and I started writing.

George, it recently came to our attention that you have written a poem about Script Frenzy to be performed publicly. How did that come about?
Q: Dan, you recently came on board the OLL train as Tech Manager and all-around website wellness guru. Because all that coding, bug-squashing lingo is a little beyond me (and, I suspect, most Frenzy Folk), I'd like to talk more about the things our participants want to know. For instance, what is your favorite movie? Do you read graphic novels? Do you have an opinion on the film adaptation of Watchmen? Do you go to plays? Have you already written and/or sold the rights to a hit TV series? Enlighten us.
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