Tuesday, 19 May 2009

Acting Out has entered the world...

So having handed in my MA script the long process of rewriting it can actually begin. It's a mugs game this writing lark. All they want us to do is write. And who wants to do that? It's like dead hard and stuff. 

Oh well, somebody has to write it...

If anybody would like to read the current draft I have posted it up at Peerage, a Google group created by Robin Kelly. If anyone is interested in having a look you can find it by clicking this link. You might need to sign up to the group first in order to view it but that won't take long. There are also a number of comments on the script and if you want to contribute feel free.

Feels strange to have my work out in public like this as I'm in the early stages of writing (finishing) scripts but everything has been helpful so far. Just got to collect everything and start the rewriting while working on the next project. Fun, fun, fun.

Still obsessed with The Innocents album by Erasure. Pure, unadulterated 80s pop. Love it.

Thursday, 14 May 2009

The Big Idea...

Searching for The Big Idea (so important they capitalised it) to develop into a TV pilot/series/global brand to dominate the world (again).  I am obviously not alone in my quest as a number of other writers have blogged about this.  One of the most entertaining at the moment is James Henry who is blogging about trying to get his superhero series off the ground.  It is pretty compelling reading and sheds some light on the TV development process.  

The search for this idea has been on my mind for a while and has been prompted again by the recent finale of Lost on US TV.  Not that I watch the show or anything but wouldn't we all love to create a TV show such as that.

Think I also need to blog about things that are a bit more closer to my heart. Rather than bleeting on about things I have or haven't done.  It's not really that interesting to read apart from keeping a log of how my project is going.  So hopefully some more interesting stuff will appear on these pages before long.

Tuesday, 12 May 2009

1st Drafts and Rewriting

I have finished my first ever first draft for my first ever feature script. (Last part technically not true but I'm counting all of the unfinished attempts as practice).  It feels like a bit of an anticlimax to be honest.  Maybe it's the fact that I know it needs to be rewritten which takes the shine off it a little bit.  But saying that I do feel like I have achieved something.  The rewrites are only going to make the script better so that isn't a problem really.

The draft itself has to be handed in this Monday (the 18th) so there will only be time for a speedy one week rewrite.  I intend to continue rewriting until I feel everything is working and then hopefully send it out to some people around January next year.  January I hear you cry! Yes, January.  The main reason for that is I also have to write another feature by the end of August as part of my MA.  I was hoping when both of these features are finished and rewritten it will probably be the early part of next year.  It also means I can begin the year with two scripts behind me, something that has always seemed a long way off.

So hopefully the next six or seven months will be spent furiously writing and rewriting two projects that will create lots of interest in my endless talents and earn me loadsamoney!

Here's to world domination.  

Or two finished scripts.  

I think the latter.

Friday, 8 May 2009

The Return....

I'm back. Turned over a new leaf. Ready to blog again. Right, right, everyone has heard all of that before. So I'm not going to go on about. If I'm back I'm back. If not. Who cares?

Anyway, finished my 1st draft of Acting Out which is the project I have been working on for my MA. Started the actual script on 1st March so it has come together nicely over the last 10 weeks or so which I'm pretty pleased with.

In terms of what it is about here is the logline I just posted on twitter for the #140synopsis challenge. Although as you can see from that sentence I have posted a logline and not a synopsis. Nobody knows what any of these terms mean anyway so nevermind. Here it is....(no stealing either)

A security guard at Pinewood Studios brings together his rag tag bunch of workmates to create an alternative blockbuster.

I'm pleased with the 1st draft and will begin on another script (no rewrite time for the first script) probably next month after more treatmenting, step outlining and any other -ing I can think of.