What are you working on today?
>>220564505not telling you. go write your own stories.
>>220564520Is it going well at least?
I rehearsed three different guys for the lead in my short film, and unfortunately they were all pretty good, so now I have to actually make a decision. I don’t think any of them realize I’m also rehearsing the others, so now I feel like a dirtbag because I reached out to all three of them and now i'm gonna have to tell two of em Sorry man I went withsomeone elseWhat do
Nearly done with act 1 of my low budget innawoods script
>Resourceshttps://thescriptsavant.com/movies.html - A library of scripts (some anon tried the "service" though and said it was a scam)http://www.wordplayer.com/ - Terry Rossio & Ted Elliott's old bloghttp://www.thefutoncritic.com/devwatch/https://una.pressbooks.pub/fade-in/>Some Good Scriptshttps://thescriptsavant.com/movies/Chinatown.pdfhttps://thescriptsavant.com/movies/Die_Hard.pdfhttps://thescriptsavant.com/movies/Inception.pdfhttps://thescriptsavant.com/movies/Avatar.pdfhttps://thescriptsavant.com/movies/Topiary_Carruth.pdf>Recommended Books (by some anons)1. "Writing Screenplays That Sell" by Michael Haugea good guide on structuring screenplays, developing characters, using themes, and the business2. "The Hollywood Standard" by Christopher Rileydefinitive script formatting guideMore link suggestions are welcome
>>220565250Anna's Archive has the Save the Cat books if that's your thing. No idea how well regarded they are but I saw them while searching for something else.
>>220564505tl;dr time travel romcomAll my stuff keeps ending up being very high-budget and I’m wondering if I need to work on that if I actually wanna ever sell anything