
Hi everyone!
The Script Frenzy office is buzzing with activity as Team Frenzy prepares for the 2011 website relaunch tomorrow.
Our tech wizards, Jezra and Dan are feverishly working to put the final bells and whistles on the site. Their fingers are typing code so fast, I’m pretty sure I saw smoke coming from their keyboards.
You’re probably wondering when the new and improved site will launch. At the earliest, the website will “go live” by 5:00 PM (PST).
We appreciate your patience as we join forces to make this happen. Stay tuned!
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Straight from our Cameo Archive, Beth Brandon shares her tips on how to outline your script!
So you have an idea for this amazing script. (Don’t we all?) What do you do with this idea? Where do you begin? Do you outline? Do you just dive in? The hardest part to writing a script is really, well, writing.
To decide what to do with your nugget of an idea, simply start writing. Get it all out of your system and fast before it passes you by. Quickly write down all of your thoughts and ideas on the subject. What could happen in the story and what may never see the actual final draft are all equally important.
You can do this for an outline, for the actually script, for a treatment, or even to flesh out potential characters you might see in your movie.
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The Challenge
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Write 100 pages of original scripted material in the 30 days of April. (Screenplays, stage plays, TV shows, short films, and graphic novels are all welcome.) |
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When
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April 1-30 |
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Cost
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Free. We run on donations. |
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Who
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Everyone (worldwide) is welcome. No experience required. |
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Prizes
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Happiness. Creative juices. Pride. Laughter. Bragging rights. A brand-new script. |
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How
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Sign up! Prepare with our Writer's Resources. Get ready to start writing on April 1. |




