Sunday, April 13, 2008
Sunday, April 06, 2008
Best. Vacation. Ever.
My vacation is hours from ending, but I have actually accomplished what I set out to do.
Firstly, I finished rewrites on the rom-com and sent it to an agent, as noted below.
Secondly, I banged out the last 86 pages of the book adaptation I started some time ago.
Finally, and most recently, I chopped a fairly ruthless 15 pages out of that script to get it under the 120-page marker.
Now it goes out to my trusted readers (and some new readers, hurray!). If they have major quarrels with it, there may be rewrites. Otherwise, or whenever the rewrites are done, I will have three quite solid feature scripts to toss at the semi-curious or, failing that, the merely unwary, once I move to LA.
Or whenever I might happen to meet them.
I can now focus my energies on getting my stupid house into shape to rent and trying to land a job in the movie business, however menial.
If only I had more vacation ....
Firstly, I finished rewrites on the rom-com and sent it to an agent, as noted below.
Secondly, I banged out the last 86 pages of the book adaptation I started some time ago.
Finally, and most recently, I chopped a fairly ruthless 15 pages out of that script to get it under the 120-page marker.
Now it goes out to my trusted readers (and some new readers, hurray!). If they have major quarrels with it, there may be rewrites. Otherwise, or whenever the rewrites are done, I will have three quite solid feature scripts to toss at the semi-curious or, failing that, the merely unwary, once I move to LA.
Or whenever I might happen to meet them.
I can now focus my energies on getting my stupid house into shape to rent and trying to land a job in the movie business, however menial.
If only I had more vacation ....
Labels:
adaptation,
development,
films,
screenwriting,
script
Tuesday, April 01, 2008
... Even the Small Victories
I make my return with the preceding image. This is the copy of my rom-com that I just finished sending to a talent agency, one of three that requested it.
Celebrate even the small victories.
I took vacation this week to spend every day working on writerly things. Broadly, this means writing, although I did spend the last three hours proofreading, making copies, hole punching, and visiting the post office.
The rest of the week I'll be working on my book adaptation. This is a change of plans, as I had been planning on writing the script for a movie to be shot on a nonexistent budget here in my own town.
But (here follows the other Big News) the wife and I are moving to LA, so now the plan is to finish this adaptation quickly so I have three truly solid scripts to flog around town.
Wish me luck.
Labels:
adaptation,
comedy,
development,
movies,
screenwriting
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