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originally posted by: Bluntone22
a reply to: theboarman
I hear ya…
Over the last few years I’ve worked on several screen plays and I’m still not completely happy with the results.
Especially so when I hear stories like John Hughes writing weird science in two days….ugh
Two fricken days…
People with talent suck rocks
i was gonna write a book, but i relize i have no talent
originally posted by: Gothmog
i was gonna write a book, but i relize i have no talent
How does one know , until one tries ?
originally posted by: MichiganSwampBuck
originally posted by: Gothmog
i was gonna write a book, but i relize i have no talent
How does one know , until one tries ?
I agree, just get started and see where it goes. I'd start with notes and organizing the information into a logical progression for the reader. A research report is pretty straight forward, fiction is much harder though. There's plot and character development in fiction, that can get messy compared to an article or report. There are techniques for writing different things along with writing style, lots of factors in writing, but don't let that scare you into not telling a story.
originally posted by: Bluntone22
a reply to: Atsbhct
I'm sure what he came up with in two days wasn't the final screenplay for the movie. We will probably never hear the entire story with that one.
As to your last point about Netflix.
That's a big issue with me too. I don't want my work to be rewritten or modified to an unrecognizable state.
I'd rather not have my vision soiled by today's Hollywood.
With that attitude I have to also realize that my movie will most likely never be produced.