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Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Start Your Scripts Tomorrow

Posted by Paul Constant on Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 1:22 PM

11d5/1238522960-scriptfrenzy.jpgTomorrow is the beginning of Script Frenzy, the write-a-screenplay-in-a-month challenge. Script Frenzy is nowhere near its sibling National Novel Writing Month in terms of popularity—it picks up about a tenth of the 100,000 or so novelists that participate in NaNoWriMo each year.

I was pleased to see that the Script Frenzy people have relaxed their rules a little bit: All participants have to do is produce 100 pages of some sort of script from April 1st to April 30th. Which means that you can now write a comic book script or a full-length play instead of a screenplay and still participate.

I can state from personal experience (two Script Frenzies and five NaNoWriMos) that Script Frenzy is a lot more fun than NaNoWriMo, and it's just about a perfect activity for April in Seattle: When the weather gets shitty and wintery and you're stuck inside against your will, you can funnel that energy into a script.

If you don't have Final CutDraft or any of the other expensive screenwriting programs, you can download Celtx for free. It's a fairly intuitive program for Mac or PC that allows you to work in movies, plays, or comics. I use Celtx for most of my scripts, but I've also used and can recommend Scripped, which is like a Google Docs for screenplays. Scripped is particularly useful because you can work on your screenplay surreptitiously while at work. Because a screenplay might be your most realistic retirement plan in the New Depression.

UPDATE: Gold Star Comment is the very helpful PeterF, who offers up some inspiration:

Some great Screenwriting podcasts I subscribe to (available for free in iTunes):

On The Page: Screenwriting
Creative Screenwriting Magazine
KCRW's The Treatment

and also thanks to Skit McGrit for pointing out that I meant Final Draft, not Final Cut.

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I think you meant Final Draft. "Final Cut" is video editing software.
Posted by SkitMcGrit on March 31, 2009 at 2:58 PM
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Some great Screenwriting podcasts I subscribe to (available for free in iTunes):

On The Page: Screenwriting
Creative Screenwriting Magazine
KCRW's The Treatment
Posted by PeterF on March 31, 2009 at 2:58 PM
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I'm kinda tempted, but I know fuck-all about scriptwriting. I think I'll stick, for now, to getting ~3,000 words into a novel before giving up the project.
Posted by Greg on March 31, 2009 at 3:12 PM
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KCRW's The Treatment rules. Check out the archives for two brilliant interviews with magician/actor/recanteur Ricky Jay, as well as a rare interview with Pedro Almodovar!
Posted by stuck in boston on March 31, 2009 at 8:15 PM
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There is also http://naplwrimo.org which takes place in November for these who don't want to write novels then.
Posted by Seattle Rhino on March 31, 2009 at 10:15 PM

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