I'm still here. Is anyone else?
It's almost midnight on the last day, and I sort of accepted a few days ago that I probably wasn't going to finish. Especially with two major papers due on the first and second of May (with another on the fifth). Stupid school. At least I have the outline for a movie that I actually would go see in the theater.
But enough about my spectacular crash and burn. How did everyone else's April go? Any early finishers? Any down-to-the-wires or come-up-from-behinds? Any just barely miss the mark? Anyone else have a crash and burn?
But most importantly, what did everyone here take away from Script Frenzy? Did you have some fun? I know the first time I wrote a script last year, I was amazed at how much better my prose suddenly became. I didn't know how to write padding in a script. There was no room for backstory, exposition, or internal monologue, so I had to fill in the gaps with (gasp!) plot and character development! As a result, I actually liked the script, and I was able to transfer what I learned into my NaNovel in November.
Anyone else learn anything this time around? It's perfectly okay to learn that you hate writing scripts. It's okay to learn that you will never write a novel again because you love writing scripts so much.
What were some of the challenges you faced? Partners? Lack of time? Lack of motivation? Lack of familiarity with script writing or script writing software? Or maybe you had too much of something... like homework, or people who wanted to see you/know what you were doing/you to clean your house.
What were your movies/plays/tv shows about? Mine was a fantasy story, though one without magic, and not set in medieval England. There were two groups of people, those that lived above ground and those that lived below, and the below ground people were starting to take their revenge for being forced down below generations ago, though of course no one above even remembers them. Besides introducing the two main characters, one from each world, and a few bad guys, that's really as far as I got.
What about you?
I'm asking all this stuff in a thread because (I was lonely) I haven't heard from anyone about a Frenzy Final party, or whatever it's supposedly called. I don't think the word "final" is in the title actually, come to think of it. Maybe I'm just hoping the semester will be over soon.
Of course, if we do have a party, we will be talking about these questions, among other things, like having a whole lot of fun.
I'm here if anyone wants to talk!
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